P.S. Winn
Into The Doorways
By: P.S. WinnA parallel world is in big trouble. Their planet won't last long. They need to find a new home. As they travel through the doorways, which are wormholes, a small group will find beauty, horror, and many different worlds. Will any of them be compatible and also willing to allow the people of Terene to come through the doorways and live in the new world?
Indiscernible
By: P.S. WinnMia and Jade knew the house that was up for sale was haunted. Most people had heard the rumors. But the two can't ignore the low rice. When they settle into the place, there are strange things, but it is hard to tell whether they are real or not. Things from the past resurface in psychological suspense.
HYpnagogia
By: P.S. WinnHypnagogia: the transitional state of consciousness between wakefulness and sleep,
The short stories in this book take a look at what is real and what is false when a mind lands in that strange place you find yourself in while falling into sleep. Could the dreamlike happenings be reality?
House of Lies
By: P.S. WinnRay Larsen needs a job. The factory that employed most of the town has closed its doors. Luckily, a job that comes with an apartment and even meals. He can't believe the opportunity. That is, until strange things begin happening. Has Ray recognized the horror and danger too late to escape?
History of Heritage House
By: P.S. WinnHeartfelts
By: P.S. WinnShort stories tackle hard subjects with inspiration and hope. The author has used the hardships that people deal with every day to make this collection. From alcoholism to dealing with cancer and other hard times, the author brings inspiration to lives. The stories touch the heart and may bring a few tears.
Healings
By: P.S. WinnHaven Point
By: P.S. WinnGolden Years Two
By: P.S. WinnMic the Mouse and Shadow the dog are back in the second book, which deals with growing old with humor. Open the book and follow the antics in the fun drawings and cute ways to fdeal with life.
Golden Years Book One
By: P.S. WinnGrowing old is hard, but humor helps. Opening the pages, readers find Mic the Mouse with his companion, Shadow the dog. Together, the two use humor in the form of pictures to get through daily life.