<p>Oracles.</p><p>Prophets.</p><p>Sibyls.</p><p>Seers.</p><p>Fortunetellers.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p class=ql-align-justify>These and many other names were given to those who had the sight who could look into the future and see what awaits us. Sometimes those glimpses come unbidden and unasked for. Sometimes they are given for a fee. Sometimes they drive the recipient mad with the knowledge of what the future holds.</p><p class=ql-align-justify>&nbsp;</p><p class=ql-align-justify>Others view those so gifted with suspicion doubt envy and occasionally anger. Rarely are prophets thanked for their predictions. They bear the curse of knowing what's coming along with the scorn and fear shown them by the rest of society.</p><p class=ql-align-justify>&nbsp;</p><p class=ql-align-justify>Seers and Sibyls is a collection of 30 stories and poems about those who have the power to see the future. Will you open the book and read their prophecies?</p><p><br></p><p>Featuring the stories and poems of:</p><p>David Marino</p><p>Beth O'Brien</p><p>Victoria Brun</p><p>Rose Strickman</p><p>Zachary Rosenberg</p><p>Erin L. Swann</p><p>Nico Penaranda</p><p>A.L. Munson</p><p>Caroline Johnson</p><p>Marshall John Moore</p><p>N.R. Lambert</p><p>Susan Jordan</p><p>Jeremy Megargee</p><p>Nwejesu Ekpenisi</p><p>Jennifer Bushroe</p><p>Laura Marden</p><p>Joseph Mathias</p><p>Stephanie Ellis</p><p>Bettina Theissen</p><p>Misty Urban</p><p>Gerri Leen</p><p>Kayla Whittle</p><p>Ivy L. James</p><p>Matthew Yap</p><p>Cormack Baldwin</p><p>Shannon Connor Winward</p><p>Jacqueline Kate Goldblatt</p><p>Devan Barlow</p><p>Jay McKenzie</p><p>Sam Muller</p>