What happens when your thoughts become your prison? When paradise feels like a curse? When your reflection no longer looks like you?
In Collections, author Ozziel Inzunza delivers a powerful series of thought-provoking short stories that dive deep into the human psyche, peeling back the layers of identity, memory, morality, and reality itself. From the chilling solitude of solipsism to the quiet despair of eternal bliss, each story is a philosophical exploration wrapped in rich, emotionally charged storytelling.
Through the eyes of philosophers, angels, slaves, digital avatars, and fractured minds, Collections challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about what it means to be conscious, free, and human. These are not tales of simple answers-but meditations on suffering, justice, love, madness, and the divine.
Perfect for fans of Black Mirror, Albert Camus, or Ted Chiang, this book invites you to explore:
The fragile line between sanity and beliefThe cost of salvation in a world of sufferingThe terrifying beauty of a mind that questions everythingWhether you're a lover of speculative fiction, philosophy, or raw psychological drama, Collections offers something rare: stories that don't just entertain, but linger-asking the kinds of questions we're often too afraid to answer.
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Philosophy