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Phantom View

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A disabled son care-taking for a disabled father tries to understand the mysterious blur haunting them.

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33 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 22, 2025

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John Wiswell

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3,437 reviews27 followers
November 23, 2025
Phantom View by John Wiswell.

Yeah…I didn’t get that at ALL.

2, too weird for me to follow I like to be given SOMEthing to work with, stars.
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Author 1 book2,309 followers
November 2, 2025
I was so along the ride: a son discovering a presence/ghost haunting his and father's home and seemingly has appeared in all of his father's drawings? It could have gone so many places, but I'm not sure I even got or like that ending.
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1,357 reviews4 followers
October 23, 2025
This is a very sweet short story that is half a paranormal creature feature and half a journey of self-discovery. It's short (and while there is a version available to buy on Kindle, it is also free to read on Reactor) so I don't want to get into much detail, but this story has the feel-good vibes of Wiswell's "Open House on Haunted Hill" while telling a completely different story.
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159 reviews7 followers
November 1, 2025
Excellent

This is a practically perfect short story. I loved it, and the compassion of the main character. I could only hope to be so good.
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652 reviews8 followers
November 28, 2025
It's that time of year where we start reading free books on the internet. This story is available at the author and publishers approval on Reactor, and you can read it here: https://reactormag.com/phantom-view-j...

Final Verdict:
This was a bizarre read. I also was not expecting an Elden Ring reference in any story any time soon. Despite it being released for several years now. Phantom View follows a guy who is taking care of his fading father, whilst also battling a cruel insurance company. During this struggle, he discovers what appears to be a ghost, only it's not a ghost.

The story is very simple and easy to follow, whilst also being comedic, and dark at the same time. I would love to know more about the characters of this book- the fathers life as an artist, the ghost a.k.a blur and how they came to be, as well was what their life was like before they became blur, and what the main characters life was like before their father got ill. I think Phantom view was a very sad story, which encompasses the daily struggle of watching the ones you love grow old, fade and that internal journey and struggle- the grief, the loss, all whilst you love, and try to maintain that connection with the one you love.
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1,260 reviews58 followers
November 2, 2025
I read and loved many of the previous fiction work by this author, and I could not wait to read this one too.
This is the story of a disabled son care-taking for a disabled father. He tries to understand the mysterious blur haunting them.... and I will not say more to avoid spoilers.
As always Wiswell does not disappoint: the story is original and interesting, but the characters are the real treat. Very interesting, relatable, and surprisingly complex for the length of the story.
I recommend this short story to everyone.
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1,383 reviews17 followers
November 2, 2025
This one started out really spooky, and I kind of wish it had stayed in that lane, but it took a detour into a different kind of story, and while that was ok, it didn't really do it for me as much. As someone with chronic pain myself I appreciated the description of disability in this story.
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503 reviews
December 22, 2025
a good little novelette about the weight of duty and the dualIty of grief and freedom afterwards
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