11 Strangely True and Very Absurd Tales
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These are 11 of the strangest tales ever told. 8 of them happened to the author and are 100% true. The rest could be. Dare to venture further and find out for yourself?
The soul beholds more than the mind. Some souls are more welcoming, and for this reason, some are more open to experiences with those that have passed on, but some of these welcoming souls are truly cursed with continual visitations. The Wallace family has surely had more experiences than most. These are just 11 of such experiences, though there have been more, not recounted here.
Jason Wallace
Make sure to check out my other poetry at https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/jasonwallacepoetry. There are books on Amazon that are not shown here because they are offered through Kindle Unlimited. There are also books shown here that are not available on Amazon because they are free at all times. http://www.amazon.com/Jason-Wallace/e/B00JG37PVO/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1399103321&sr=8-1 Jason Wallace is an Indie author from the Midwest, aspiring to bring his works to the masses and through this, bring joy into their lives. He has been writing for more than 20 years, mostly poetry, but since 2011, he has been writing novels and short stories, in various genres. Come check out my new page and see what's going on. https://www.facebook.com/thepageofauthorjasonwallace
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11 Strangely True and Very Absurd Tales - Jason Wallace
11 Strangely True and Very Absurd Tales
By Jason Wallace
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11 Strangely True and Very Absurd Tales
Copyright © 2015 by Jason Wallace
8 of the following are all true stories, the other 3, told to me second-hand, and thusly, I cannot vehemently support them, though I do believe that they happened, or, at least, might have happened. Every one of these happened to me or to someone I know or once knew. My family, not the places that we’ve lived, but my family itself, seems to be haunted/cursed/gifted, whatever you want to call it. These are just the majority of things that have happened to me and the few that have been told to me by others of my family, though there are more than those recounted here.
Green is What Glows
One night, many years ago, I was sitting at my computer, in complete darkness, save for the light from my screen. Suddenly, and though I don’t know why I did it, I looked up and peered into the living room. Just as my eyes turned to the southward wall, the figure of a man, glowing green, seeming to resonate light from his being, almost as if surrounded in some inexplicable mist, as that light all around him filled the air immediately near him and nowhere else, looking nearly to be a steam of some kind, emerged from that wall and ran across the room, never stopping when he reached the other wall. Neither of the walls was any obstacle to him, and as quickly as he came into the room, he was