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StrangeLand - A Collection of Tales

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This way to A Strange World

StrangeLand

Just when you least expect it, the face of truth
reveals itself.

Since the beginning of time, stories about ghosts and goblins, angels and aliens, have pervaded nearly every aspect of human society, right down to our own present day, with our so-called Western civilization. But how does a culture so proud of its modern, rational view of the Universe still find itself so fascinated by tales of the supernatural? Could all the fantastic worlds depicted in so much of our literature simply be fabrications of overactive imaginations?

Or could there actually be a real germ of truth behind many of our most beloved folk tales?

StrangeLand Content

A Strange World
The Face of Truth

The Spider's Web
A True Story of Nazi Escape

Lost Stories Revealed
Hidden Wisdom for a Modern Age

StrangeLand DownLoads

DOWNLOAD A Strange World
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DOWNLOAD The Spider's Web
PageMaker 6 Version
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ScreenWriter Script Version

DOWNLOAD Lost Stories Revealed
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DOWNLOAD All three (3) volumes of StrangeLand in a single file: (A Strange World, The Spider's Web & Lost Stories Revealed)
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"Fate," "destiny," "providence," call it what you will, we all seem to be captured by the same nagging sense that there is some strange universal mind working itself out through our very lives, somehow, some way, though always just beyond our ability to fully comprehend.

In W. Kent Smith's StrangeLand, these themes are uniquely explored in a series of haunting tales told in three volumes, each depicting a very real world, where anything and everything does happen, just when you least expect it — a world of mystery, where hapless souls strive to find the strength to redeem themselves through sacrificial love, and the victims of violent crime often return seeking vengeance ... even after they have long been presumed dead and buried.

Imagine a world of such immense beauty that it is all but hidden to the naked eye, a world of such incorruptible truth that it is nearly imperceptible to the five senses. Imagine a world where good dutifully prevails over every evil, where justice slowly but surely triumphs over every injury, and where mercy pours down like rain to wash away every tear. If you can imagine a world like that, then you have already encountered the realm that is the world of StrangeLand.

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My Web Poll
Do you believe it's possible that such things as "fate," "destiny," or "providence" actually occur in this world?
Yes, I do believe it's really true.
Maybe; at least I'd like to think it's possible.
Probably not; and it's useless to even dwell on.
No, I'm afraid not! It's just wishful thinking.
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