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October 19, 2011
Back from the Dead wins British Fantasy Award for Best Anthology

On returning home from holiday in Bulgaria last week, I was pleased to learn that Back from the Dead, edited by Johnny Mains, won the Best Fantasy Award for an anthology. This was well deserved and an excellent book. Doubly pleased because I have a novelette in the book, The True Spirit.
I have since learned that Noose & Gibbet will be reprinting the anthology as a trade paperback next year with a new cover.
Published on October 19, 2011 06:41
Old Grudge Ender
Just finished the final rewrites of a new 7,000 word short story, Old Grudge Ender, this week - and already it's found a home, though I can't say anything about what this is for the time being.
I enjoyed writing this story, yet another set in Edgebottom and its notoriously accursed district of Grudge End. The more I write about this place the darker and grimmer it becomes.
I enjoyed writing this story, yet another set in Edgebottom and its notoriously accursed district of Grudge End. The more I write about this place the darker and grimmer it becomes.
Published on October 19, 2011 06:21
October 13, 2011
Novel - The Return
Dark Continents Publishing will be bringing out my Lovecraftian horror novel, The Return, as a trade paperback and e-book. Set in the North of England in the town of Edgebottom (previously used as a setting for Lock-In, The Worst Of All Possible Places, The Last Coach Trip), I think it is probably the darkest, bleakest piece of fiction I have so far written.
No date has been set for when it will be published, but I think it will almost certainly be sometime next year.
No date has been set for when it will be published, but I think it will almost certainly be sometime next year.
Published on October 13, 2011 07:43
September 26, 2011
BFS Journal
The latest issue of the BFS Journal should be out in the post shortly. This will be the last one in which I'll be editing Prism.

Published on September 26, 2011 07:22
September 20, 2011
Alt.-ghost story festival, Halifax, 12th November

There has been a second update on the Ghost Story Festival in Halifax this November on the Tartarus Press Blog:
Tickets £10 for the whole day including the theatre (or £6 for "Ghosts in 60 Seconds" only)
(ordering details to folow shortly)
The provisional programme is as follows (subject to fine-tuning)
1.30am-2.00pm:
Reggie Oliver reads "Ritual", a short story by Arthur Machen
2.00pm - 2.30pm:
Panel discussing Arthur Machen, chaired by his most recent biographer, Mark Valentine, and including Gwilym Games and Reggie Oliver.
2.30pm - 2.50pm:
Dr Mark Goodall introduces "The Happy Children" (exquisite black and white Machen short film)
Break for drinks and snacks
3.15pm - 4.00pm:
Panel discussion: Pushing the boundaries of the ghost story, with Nick Royle, John Llewellyn Probert and Chris Maloney.
4.00pm - 4.50pm:
Ray Russell introduces screening of "Three Miles Up" (adaptation of Elizabeth Jane Howard story) running time: 50 minutes
5.00pm - 5:50pm
Rare screening of "The Hospice" by Robert Aickman (TV adaptation starring Jack Shepherd) running time: 45 minutes
5.50pm - 6.10 pm
General discussion about the festival and the programme for next year.
6.10-6.25
Screening of a pacey short film by Ashley Thorpe
Viaduct Theatre opens for "Ghosts in 60 Seconds" (one minute playwriting festival) at 8pm. Ends 9pm
Viaduct Cafe bar open 7pm-11pm
Additionally, we also hope to launch the publication of a new edition of We Are for the Dark by Robert Aickman and Elizabeth Jane Howard.
Looking forward to this event. Last year's was superb. Lin and I have already booked into a hotel in Halifax for the Friday and Saturday nights so we won't miss anything.
Published on September 20, 2011 01:11
The Eighth Black Book of Horror
Another excellent review for this anthology, this time by the redoubtable Black Abyss.
Published on September 20, 2011 00:56
September 12, 2011
Novel to be published
One of my novels is to be published sometime in the near future. I can't divulge yet the precise details but it is by a good small press publisher based in the United States. The book will appear both as a trade paperback and an e-book - to my mind the best of both worlds. Obviously there's a lot of work to be done yet before the book appears, but I am looking forward to working with this company, who have already worked with some friends of mine on facebook and seem to be very good to deal with. More information as soon as I can issue it.
So next year will not only see my first collection of stories out in hard back, courtesy of Noose & Gibbet Press (The Lurkers in the Abyss & Other Tales), but a horror novel too in paperback. I am really pleased to see this novel appear in print as it is one of the darkest stories I have ever written.
So next year will not only see my first collection of stories out in hard back, courtesy of Noose & Gibbet Press (The Lurkers in the Abyss & Other Tales), but a horror novel too in paperback. I am really pleased to see this novel appear in print as it is one of the darkest stories I have ever written.
Published on September 12, 2011 06:36
September 9, 2011
Bite Sized Horror
It's several months now since this anthology was published by Obverse Books, and it's nice to see a good, positive review of it by the redoubtable Stephen Theaker in Theaker's Quarterly.

Published on September 09, 2011 00:19
August 30, 2011
The Eighth Black Book of Horror
Interesting review of the Eighth Black Book of Horror on Horror World by Mario Guslandi
Published on August 30, 2011 04:00
August 26, 2011
Halifax Ghost Story Festival - 12 November 2011
Anyone who read my write up in either Prism or here about last year's Ghost Story Festival in Halifax may be interested to know there's to be another one this year in November.
Check out details of it on the Tartarus Press blog.
Check out details of it on the Tartarus Press blog.
Published on August 26, 2011 07:49