Surreal Imaginings

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About the Authors
J.J. Beazley
J.J. Beazley lives near a small village in rural England and has been fascinated by all things metaphysical since early childhood. During the course of his life he has done a wide variety of jobs but is presently unemployed. He has been writing short fiction since 2002, having previously written magazine articles on photography and country walks.
He is the sort of person to whom strange things habitually happen, and many of his stories are based on real experiences. To date he has written thirty three short stories and a novella. Eighteen of these have been accepted for publication. He is serious about writing but doesn’t expect ever to make a living out of it. He loves dogs, kind people and most things weird!
Gerard Brennan
Gerard Brennan, a young Irish writer in his spare time and a handsome devil fulltime, lives in a small seaside town in County Down. His Raphaelite honey of a wife Michelle, his pretty and dangerously intelligent daughter Mya and his equally devilishly handsome son Jack are kind enough to put up with his foolishness.
Berrien C. Henderson
Berrien C. Henderson lives in Georgia and splits his time among family, teaching, martial arts, and writing.
Gene O’Neill
After surviving the Clarion Workshop in writing in 1979, Gene has seen over 95 of his stories published, perhaps most notably in Twilight Zone Magazine, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Pulpsmith, Science Fiction Age, Cemetery Dance and Dark Wisdom.
Several of his stories have also garnered Nebula and Stoker recommendations, some of which have been collected in Ghost, Spirits, Computers & World Machines and The Grand Struggle, both published by Prime Books. He has completed two novels, The Burden of Indigo and Shadow of the Dark Angel, also published by Prime Books in 2002/2003. In 2004, Borderlands 5 won the Bran Stoker award for anthology—Gene has a story in that collection along with another unknown contemporary writer Stephen King. He has just finished a third novel, Deathflash, which is under consideration; and a joint project with the artist, Gak, Collected Tales of the Baja Express has just been published as a limited, signed HB by Delirium Books. He is currently finishing up and forwarding to an interested publisher Lost Tribe, a novel based on his novella, White Tribe.
Michael Stone
Michael Stone was born in 1966 in Stoke-on-Trent, England. Since losing most of his eyesight to Usher Syndrome, he has retreated from your world to travel the dark corners of inner space. To put it more prosaically, he daydreams a lot.
Michael’s work has appeared in numerous organs including Continuum SF, Dred, Electric Spec, Pseudopod, Fusing Horizons, Robots and Time, Down in the Cellar, TQR, Twisted Cat Tales and Butcher Shop Quartet.
Pam L. Wallace
Pam L. Wallace lives in California with her husband and near to her two grown sons. Her first grandchild is on the way. After years of Little League, PTA, family chauffeur, and know-it-all (Because I said so!) fell away, she decided it was time to give in to her writing itch. With a purring cat beside her, she happily spends her day at the keyboard dreaming, creating, and talking to her characters. Her short stories have appeared in several print and online venues, including Amazing Journeys, AlienSkin, The Sword Review and the anthology Distant Passages, The Best of Double-Edged Publishing 2005. Forthcoming is a short story in the Fantasist Enterprises anthology Blood and Devotion: Epic Tales of Fantasy.
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