The Live Imaginaries
by Oliver Dace
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The Live Imaginaries is an anthology of ten rewritten short stories from 2009 to 2018. It is a collection that features the surreal, horror and Magical Realism reimagining of New Zealand's capital that ranges from a man accidentally summoning a harpy to a self-professed intellectual who sees everyone else having no heads.
About the Author
Philippine-born Mark Paguntalan, under the pen name Oliver Dace, writes stories about the extraordinary
ordinary, such as colour-eating fogs, sentient roads and people hugging shadows. He resides in Wellington, New Zealand, and despite majoring in Psychology and Religious Studies, his addiction
to the taste of words led him to make his own stories. He had written over forty short stories - three were recorded
and posted online - before he focused on his first debut novel, The Wellington Alternate, which caters to his love
of Horror and Magical Realism.
The Live Imaginaries is his second published work.