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James Everington

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I'm a writer from Nottingham, England- most of what I write is dark, supernatural fiction, although not necessarily 'horror' in the blood and guts sense. My main influences are writers like Ramsey Campbell, Shirley Jackson, and Robert Aickman. I enjoy the unexplained, the psychological, and the ambiguous in my fiction.

I drink Guinness, if anyone's offering.

Infinity Plus published my second collection of short stories, Falling Over (2013) and the novel The Quarantined City in (2016).

This year also saw the release of the limited edition novella Trying To Be So Quiet from Boo Books, and my first book as editor, The Hyde Hotel.
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The Shelter

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The Other Room

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Falling Over

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The Quarantined City

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The Hyde Hotel

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Coming Soon! Defensive Wounds & Other Stories...

I'm really very awfully pleased to be able to announce that my new collection of stories, Defensive Wounds & Other Stories, is to be published in March by the Black Shuck Books.

I'm sure I'll have more to say about it leading up to the launch, but for now I'll just post the cover design and TOC, as well as say a huge thanks to Steve Shaw at Black Shuck for putting this out there, and to all who've

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“Human beings are the scariest monsters.”
James Everington, Falling Over

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James Everington Hi - here's a few read recently I've liked:

Welcome To The Underworld - IF Rowan

City Of Hell anthology Ed. Colin Barnes (submissions open for vol 2. as well by the way...)

Worse Than Myself - Adam Golaski

A Book Of Horrors -Ed. Stephen Jones

The Weird - not got this yet but on order; absolutely HUGE anthology of weird fiction. Contents look ace.


Hilary "Fox" Been meaning to ask if you've any brilliant horror recommendations.. (or any recommendations, really. I'm open to Must Read 2012 books at present.)


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James Everington Well I guess 1Q84 is the obvious 'big' book at the moment. Do you like Murakami? And I'm currently reading a complete Sherlock Holmes!


Hilary "Fox" Anything you think I simply -must- be reading? I've fallen behind..


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