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Dan Coxon

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Dan Coxon is an award-winning editor and writer based in London. His non-fiction anthology Writing The Uncanny (co-edited with Richard V. Hirst) won the British Fantasy Award for Best Non-Fiction 2022, while his short story collection Only The Broken Remain (Black Shuck Books) was shortlisted for two British Fantasy Awards in 2021 (Best Collection, Best Newcomer). In 2018 his anthology of British folk-horror, This Dreaming Isle (Unsung Stories), was shortlisted for a British Fantasy Award and a Shirley Jackson Award. His short stories have appeared in various anthologies, including Nox Pareidolia, Beyond the Veil, Mother: Tales of Love and Terror and Fiends in the Furrows III. His latest anthology - Isolation - was published by Titan Books ...more

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New anthology alert! Unearthed coming in September


Some projects are quick to develop, and come to fruition in the public eye. Others take their time, simmering away in the background.

Unearthed is one of the latter. This has been a long-term project of mine over the past couple of years: co-edited with Philip Fracassi, it collects together nineteen brand-new tales of ancient ruins and archeological horror, exploring the stories and the secrets Read more of this blog post »
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Some projects are quick to develop, and come to fruition in the public eye. Others take their time, simmering away in the background.Unearthed is one Read more of this blog post »
For Tomorrow by Dan Coxon
"I bought this because it sounded perilously close to a long standing idea of mine but thankfully I’m safe AND it’s an excellent anthology. I think the loose bridging theme allows each writer to focus their ideas, and the strongest ones are almost alw" Read more of this review »
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For Tomorrow by Dan Coxon
"A fantastic definitely creepy mix of horror and weird fiction where each tale tells the story of the survivors of a mysterious event in the 1990s. Excellent stories and a lot of variety too

Full review - https://www.runalongtheshelves.net/bl..." Read more of this review »
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"The starting point for this anthology is Wellbrook High School, at which (we’re told) a terrible and infamous ‘Event’ took place in 1993, leaving only a handful of survivors. Styled as a recreation of the 1993 yearbook, For Tomorrow is a set of stori" Read more of this review »
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“The membrane between worlds was thinner out here than the inland-dwelling peoples could ever realise, so they expected no help.”
Dan Coxon, This Dreaming Isle

“In the novel Follow Me to Ground by Sue Rainsford, the slugs which inhabit the narrator’s garden at night are ‘shrivelling over the pebble and dirt like the skin on staling fruit’.11 Here the visual image this summons is unsettling: the slug being likened to a foodstuff implies that it may be devoured, with all the revulsion that would entail, but without stating this explicitly.”
Dan Coxon, Writing the Uncanny

“This effect can often derive from the negative spaces that inhabit a story: the absence of information, the dearth of explanation, the omission of clarification and exposition. It is human nature to seek to fill in the gaps, and when the writer withholds these nuggets that will help the reader make sense of a story, the reader’s own interpretation is often more unsettling because it will draw on their own fears, paranoias and phobias. Sometimes, the absence of something can be more unnerving than a sinister presence.”
Dan Coxon, Writing the Uncanny

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