Frozen Shadows and Other Chilling Stories
Gene O'Neill Hitch a ride with the master of setting as he blends and bends genres with science-rich, thought-provoking short stories. âBuy the ticket, take the ride.â
Along the way you will travel to the top of Mt. George, up and down Napa Valley, through Sacramento, and into the heart of the Bay Area, to the âLoin in San Francisco, Hotel Reo, Chapel of the Chimes, the back streets of Oakland, and other familiar dark places. The stories explore quantum entanglement, Visual Migraine Events, electro-shock treatment, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, and Touretteâs syndrome experimentally treated with Temporary Deep Brain Stimulation. And as you read you may start to notice all these stories are connected in a way.
Includes:
âFrozen Shadowsâ â Coming of age autobiographical
âThe Algernon Effectâ â A transgressive love story
âTransformations at the Inn of the Golden Pheasantâ â A damaged vet describes a bizarre transformation
âOn the Right Side of the Roadâ â An ex-con suffering from Visual Migraine Effects may just save the world
âBlack Tar/Red Alienâ â A heroin addictâs confrontation with a horrific alien
âBroken Ladyâ â An aging singer pays a terrible price for defending herself during a rape
âThe Shaking Manâ â An ex-con receives an experimental treatment for his Touretteâs Syndrome with unexpected results
â3-Dot Peopleâ â An amnesiac man drops literally into the Tenderloin of San Francisco
âA Faint Scent of Musky Limeâ â A fan of the writer Tom Really finds himself experiencing one of Reamyâs horrific stories
âAt the Lazy Kâ â A historic epic of a ghost plaguing a rehab clinic on an old ranch
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Interview with the author:
So what makes this short story collection so special?
I think two major reasons make this collection special.
1. I have given workshops on the value of autobiography in a writerâs fiction. The reader âhitchhikingâ on the real emotion conveyed by the writer. The first fifty pages of the opening novella are autobiographical, true, about me going to be raised by my grandparents. Immigrants, with 2nd and 3rd grade educations. But who loved the âwordâ like most Irish.
2. Even though I write mostly mixed genre stuff, I have been a Stoker finalist twelve times, and garnered the award twice. These ten stories, all published in pro markets, are as close to real dark fantasy horror as I have ever written. Four of the stories were either Stoker finalists or appeared in anthologies that were Stoker finalists/won the Stoker. These specific stories are edgy, no flinch work. One story here is a tribute story to a favorite writer, Tom Really, who died writing a story for F & SF when he was forty-two.
Which story is your favorite and why?
I think âThe Algernon Effect,â which is a transgressive love story, is my favorite in the collection. I was an adaptive P.E. teacher for years, working with a lot of exceptional people. Iâve written a number of stories about them over the years, especially for those with no voice of their own, like Algernon.
Why should readers give this Horror collection a try?
Well besides me needing the money, I think the collection may be one of my best. At least it gives readers the âfeelâ for my most recent work. Also, the introduction by Michael Bailey, in my opinion, is the most honest and accurate review of my writing in general.
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