'At the Threshold of Liquid Geology: And Other Automatic Tales is a 2002 book by Eric W. Bragg . It is a collection of his automatic writing (a surrealist technique).
An excerpt shows the emphasis on oddly juxtaposed images and ideas:
Suddenly, enormous grandfather clocks erupted from the well-manicured grass, and their limp clock-hands fell from their attachments with a sultry brunette clatter. The front doors of the grandfather clocks violently swung open, as if in the throes of an uncontrollable purge, ejecting an infected pendulum of some inner genetic condition that disrupted the purgatory of the timepieces.