Paul Meloy

Paul Meloy
Born 1966
Surrey, England
Occupation Psychiatric Nurse & Writer
Nationality British
Period Present
Genre Horror & Fantasy
Subject English Literature

Paul Meloy is an English born writer of what Graham Joyce referred to as Fractured Realism.

"Paul Meloy is the best writer of short stories in Britain".[1]

Biography

Meloy was born in Surrey in 1966. He went to school in Sutton. He has worked in a variety of mental health settings, institutions and environments with people who have mental health issues or learning disabilities. His writing shows that his life as a mental health professional has influenced his work.[2] He is married and lives in Torquay in Devon.

Meloy has a long history with TTA Press, debuting in The Third Alternative #14 with The Last Great Paladin of Idle Conceit. The magazine Black Static, the successor to The Third Alternative, borrowed its name from another Meloy story and in 2008 TTA Press published a critically acclaimed collection of his work, Islington Crocodiles.[3]

Islington Crocodiles is a chronological collection of Meloy’s short stories.[4]

Books

Published stories

Awards

Praise for Islington Crocodiles

References

  1. Quote from Charlie Williams
  2. Interview in The Fix with Doug Hoffman
  3. Interview with Paul Meloy by Pete Tennant
  4. Doug Hoffman's review of Islington Crocodiles in The Fix - short fiction review
  5. The British Fantasy Awards: a Short History
  6. DF Lewis on 'Islington Crocodiles'
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