Michael Kelly was born and raised in Clonmel, County Tipperary. He spent his career as a primary school teacher and later became a principal before retiring. In addition to his regular teaching duties, he worked as an I.T. Tutor at the local teachers' center. In this role, he was responsible for instructing fellow teachers on information technology, its implementation in schools, and system maintenance.
Outside of his primary career, he was involved in T.E.F.L. (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) education. He initially worked as a T.E.F.L. teacher and then served as the principal of a junior T.E.F.L. school for approximately 30 years. Throughout his life, he has been actively involved in various sports, participating both as a player and a coach.
Michael is also an author. He has self-published a book titled "The Arthur Family of Limerick," which is available through most online retailers on a print-on-demand basis.
Distilled through the occluded lens of weird fiction, Michael Kelly's third collection of strange tales is a timely and cogent examination of grief, love, identity, abandonment, homelessness, and illness. All cut through with a curious, quiet menace and uncanny melancholy.
Advance Praise for All the Things We Never See
"The stories in Michael Kelly's All the Things We Never See balance on the delicate knife edge of the weird, taking place at the moment of incision, just before the blood rushes to the cut. Full of quiet menace and strangeness, with characters bound into odd relationships both to the world and themselves, relationships they themselves often fail to understand, this is weird fiction at is finest." — Brian Evenson, author of Song for the Unraveling of the World
"Michael Kelly's sharp collection of uncanny stories will leave you questioning your relationships, your identity, and reality itself. These stories dig between your ribs and place a cold finger on your heart." — Paul Tremblay, author of The Cabin at the End of the World, and A Head Full of Ghosts
"After having nurtured a sterling reputation as a curator of weird fiction, Michael Kelly here reminds us that he's one of its best practitioners, too. ALL THE THINGS WE NEVER SEE is eerie and unsettling in the best ways, subverting reality and turning it back on itself, questioning the very earth under your feet. In the end, you're left not scared so much as uncertain, even vulnerable—your throat exposed to unseen forces." — Nathan Ballingrud, author of Wounds, and North American Lake Monsters
Título : All the Things We Never See
EAN : 9780463687291
Editorial : UndertowPubs
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