Now available, my first published book, Proof of Deliverance, is a collection of short stories and flash fiction through diverse genres and themes that will leave a lasting impression on your imagination.

Among the included stories are the following:

  • In a world overtaken by a virus that caused uncontrollable dancing and left most of the population in a state of frenzy, Albert remains immune and struggles to survive while looking to put an end to the epidemic.

  • A skilled virtual world engineer is on a mission to upgrade a virtual retirement community, only to discover dark secrets lurking beneath the surface.

  • Follow a gargoyle artist who can only move at night because of a botched serum for immortality, as he decides whether to seek the help of a support group or face the consequences alone.

  • Travel through time with a team of time travelers to the 1970s as they try to prevent a chemist from contaminating the world with his unauthorized experiment.

  • Someone hires a playwright to stage a haunting and unforgettable show for a group of anonymous spectators but realizes that the characters in the play may not be as fictional as they appear. 

ISBN 978-1-312-70944-7
Paperback 6X9 63 pages

Proof of Deliverance book trailer. Subscribe to my YouTube channel “Pictures and Pages by Jason”.

Watch a book video of “Dance”, one of the many stories from “Proof of Deliverance.”

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Available at Amazon and Barnes & Nobel

Free Flash Fiction Stories available online

Meat - Out of the box and into the bun. What could go wrong?

Contractor - “Odd to have an android live with us and sleep against the garage wall charging all night, isn’t it?”

Soup from Servitude - “You need to have the soup ready by dusk. Our guests, the Tall Ones, are coming from far away and shall be hungry. Prepare enough for twelve people and dress neatly in case of a tour. Those rags and that rusted locket won’t do.”

Lonely Whisper - “I died out there on the beached ship of the SS Morro Castle in 1934, but I only remember the engulfing flames and plumes of smoke consuming my hair and clothes.”