What If
This episode of Paranormal Pets features Kerry ONeal, author of What If - An Anthology of 13 Short Stories, who discusses his own paranormal pet encounter. Kerry also discusses inspiration for his werewolf-based writings and his upcoming vampire novel.
BIO:
Kerry was born in Illinois in 1953, to Italian and Irish parents. His Father was an English/French teacher, who owned two dance studio’s, and was also a concert pianist / piano teacher, a short story author, and an artist. His Mother was his strength, and always encouraged him to follow his dream, with a glass half full attitude. Kerry illustrated for college textbook publishers, exploded views of new farming equipment, and their instruction manuals. Designed business logo’s, and the artwork for businesses advertising on city MTD buses. He enjoys sketching trees in black ink and making mirrors by carving carving images in hardwood oak for homes. His first published books were illustrated children’s stories, “I Wish I could Fly, The lonely Caterpillar” and its sequel, “I Can Fly, The Lonely Butterfly” in 2006, by Lifevest Publishing in Colorado. Currently available for the Kindle and in paperback at Amazon.
Living in Florida since 2004, he started writing short stories several years ago, and then published a collection of short stories called “What If - An Anthology of 13 Short Stories. Each stories concept originates from the basic question in the title, but then the similarity ends, entering into the realm of ghosts, the paranormal, inspirational, fantasy, sci-fi horror, and the unexplained. Since then he has written various short stories and recently completed and published a short novel about his own concept of the werewolf legend, and is currently working on another novel about a vampire legend in the same medieval period during the bubonic plague. Each of these books will share the same chapter in the middle of the book entitled “Crossing Paths” which describes each of these gothic monsters interpretation of meeting the other one in the catacombs of Paris, France underneath the city.