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April 16, 2014
Terry Pratchett's Wyrd Sisters at Oswaldtwistle Civic Theatre April 30 - 3rd May
All the details needed are on the poster. This should be a great production. (I've yet to see anything the Players have put on that isn't!)

Published on April 16, 2014 08:53
April 15, 2014
Shadow Publishing at Birmingham's Independent Book Fair

Great to see this photo of my publisher's, Dave and Sandra Sutton of Shadow Publishing, at Birmingham's Independent Book Fair this last weekend.
To see and order any of their books follow this link.
Published on April 15, 2014 02:53
April 14, 2014
Game of Thrones Pop-Up Book
If I owned only one pop-up book this is the one I would want. Love it. (I suspect I know a few other people who would love it too).
This is an amazing video of the book:
This is a link to more information about this book.
This is an amazing video of the book:
This is a link to more information about this book.
Published on April 14, 2014 02:06
April 10, 2014
John Connor - Wimp or Hero

This works fine and dandy in the first movie as he has yet to be born. It's not till Terminator 2 that we meet him in boyhood, played by Edward Furlong, who is mouthy, streetwise and a bit of a computer whizkid. He's also not short of a few guts. What happened to him after this? By Terminator 3 his mother is dead and he's turned into a whining looser. Even in the TV series he's constantly bemoaning what fate has in store for him and doesn't show much of the grit he'll need to become the leader mankind needs to destroy the machines.
In fact, if anything, the only person with real guts at all, time and again, is his mother, Sarah, who is the real hero of the franchise. It's a shame the filmmakers decided to kill her off with leukemia by the third installment. Indeed, one of the strengths of the TV series was that her death was sideslipped and she lived on.
So, what happened with John Connor? Did the filmmakers find it too difficult to turn him into the hero he was supposedly destined to be? Something definitely went wrong, because what we eventually got wasn't worth all the death and destruction of the first movie. They might as well have said to Sarah: train up and get ready. You're it.

Published on April 10, 2014 02:29
Dredd

Unlike Stallone's version, too, there is a down at heel grittiness about Mega City which makes the scale of crime much more credible. The Judges are only just managing to keep the lid on things - and their grasp is slipping. And the story is a good one, very much reminiscent of The Raid in an oblique way - with more lethal gunfire than even most of today's action films. Olivia Thirlby as rookie Judge Anderson, who has psychic talents, is excellent too, giving her role a toughness yet possible vulnerability.
The good news is that it looks likely, despite a lacklustre performance in the States, there will be a Dredd 2. I hope so.
Published on April 10, 2014 01:20
April 9, 2014
Fear Magazine to be Relaunched

Latest news from John Gilbert, editor of newsstand horror magazine Fear, which ran from 1988 to 1993, is that the magazine is to be relaunched with a new publisher. The only definite news yet about this project is that prices will be:
Single copy (print) £4.99
6 months subscription £28.00
12 months subscription £54
E-book all formats £2.99
This is welcome news. Covering films and horror literature with news, reviews, articles, interviews and original fiction, Fear was an integral part of late 80s, early 90s horror. I even managed to get a story in it myself with a mix of horror and sci-fi. Winter on Aubarch 6 (since reprinted in my collection The Lurkers in the Abyss and Other Tales of Terror) appeared in the 11th issue in 1989.

I'll add more news about the relaunch as and when it's available.
Published on April 09, 2014 01:01
April 7, 2014
The James Herbert Award for Horror Writing
This is great news and certain to help raise the profile of the horror genre in general, especially novels.

For immediate release, Monday 7 April 2014
Horror Writing Prize in memory of James Herbert is launched
‘I didn’t plan to write horror; it just poured out of me’ James Herbert To celebrate the life and career of one of the world’s best and most loved horror writers, Pan Macmillan and the estate of James Herbert have announced the launch of The James Herbert Award for Horror Writing.
The announcement coincides with the fortieth anniversary of the first publication of The Rats for which Pan Macmillan will be releasing special anniversary paperback and collectors’ hardback editions in May and September respectively and which will contain an exclusive new introduction by Neil Gaiman.
The prize, which will be awarded annually, aims to discover and publicise a new generation of horror authors working today and celebrate the boldest and most exciting talent in the genre. The winning author will receive a cheque for £2,000 and a specially-designed commemorative statuette.
The inaugural award will be open to horror novels written in English and published in the UK and Ireland between 1st January 2014 and 31st December 2014. Entries should be submitted to Pan Macmillan via their online submission form available at www.jamesherbertaward.com by 1st October 2014.
James Herbert’s daughter, Kerry, will head up the panel of five judges whose names will be announced in the summer.
A shortlist of five novels will be announced in January 2015 with the winner announced at an awards ceremony in March 2015.
Eileen Herbert, James Herbert’s wife, says, “I was thrilled when Jeremy talked to me about this Award. Throughout his years as a storyteller Jim encouraged new and upcoming writers and I know he would be delighted and honoured that his name will continue this tradition.
“Thank you Pan Macmillan.”

For immediate release, Monday 7 April 2014
Horror Writing Prize in memory of James Herbert is launched
‘I didn’t plan to write horror; it just poured out of me’ James Herbert To celebrate the life and career of one of the world’s best and most loved horror writers, Pan Macmillan and the estate of James Herbert have announced the launch of The James Herbert Award for Horror Writing.
The announcement coincides with the fortieth anniversary of the first publication of The Rats for which Pan Macmillan will be releasing special anniversary paperback and collectors’ hardback editions in May and September respectively and which will contain an exclusive new introduction by Neil Gaiman.
The prize, which will be awarded annually, aims to discover and publicise a new generation of horror authors working today and celebrate the boldest and most exciting talent in the genre. The winning author will receive a cheque for £2,000 and a specially-designed commemorative statuette.
The inaugural award will be open to horror novels written in English and published in the UK and Ireland between 1st January 2014 and 31st December 2014. Entries should be submitted to Pan Macmillan via their online submission form available at www.jamesherbertaward.com by 1st October 2014.
James Herbert’s daughter, Kerry, will head up the panel of five judges whose names will be announced in the summer.
A shortlist of five novels will be announced in January 2015 with the winner announced at an awards ceremony in March 2015.
Eileen Herbert, James Herbert’s wife, says, “I was thrilled when Jeremy talked to me about this Award. Throughout his years as a storyteller Jim encouraged new and upcoming writers and I know he would be delighted and honoured that his name will continue this tradition.
“Thank you Pan Macmillan.”
Published on April 07, 2014 05:15
April 2, 2014
A New Nick Drake Song

This is a link to the article in The Independent all about it.
Published on April 02, 2014 01:30
April 1, 2014
The Walking Dead April Fool's Spoof
I did a Facebook entry about The Walking Dead this morning. It's already had 45 shares. No idea how many shares the shares have had!
So the season finale for The Walking Dead shows that Rick's been in a coma all this time and it was all just a dream... What a cop out!

Published on April 01, 2014 04:18
The Widower


Published on April 01, 2014 01:51