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Mirror Images

The Storefront Looked Quite OrdinaryThe sign out front said “Granters of wishes, fulfillers of dreams. Not everything here may be what it seems.” Reece almost walked away, but something lured him inside.Reece Evans enjoys nothing quite as much as looking at his own reflection, but when he purchases a unique mirror from the strange disfigured old man who runs the cluttered antique store, he begins to see himself and his life in entirely different ways, and winds up on a journey that just might never end.“In the tradition of the mysterious shop of wonders, Satterfield offers a strong cautionary tale about power and responsibility.” - Beverly A. Hale, author of The Essence of Stone

About the Author

Susan Satterfield graduated in 2001 with a Masters Degree in English from Central Missouri State University in Warrensburg, Missouri. Currently, Susan teaches at Longview Community College. She lives in Lee’s Summit, Missouri with her extended family including two dogs, five cats, and assorted fish. A long time member of the Kansas City Science Fiction and Fantasy Society, Susan has been active fan since 1977. She is the author of three published, "Mirror of His Soul" and "The Changing," both appearing in Eldritch Tales. Her third published story, A Perfect World," appeared in the Yard Dog Press anthology Stories That Won’t Make Your Parents Hurl in November of 2000. Currently, Susan is working on other stories set in the Mirror Images universe.

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