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Twice Cursed Anthology
Twice Cursed is the newest anthology edited by Marie O’Regan and Paul Kane (out from Titan Books in April next year). You can pre-order it here.
There are stories from:
Joanne Harris
Neil Gaiman
Angela Slatter (that’s me!)
MR Carey
Sarah Pinborough
Mark Chadbourn
Laura Purcell
Christina Henry
Katherine
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The Hidden People: Alison Littlewood
Alison Littlewood’s latest novel is The Hidden People, set in Victorian rural society, and is about the murder of a young girl suspected of being a fairy changeling. Her other books include A Cold Season, a Richard and
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Dublin Ghost Story Festival
I cannot tell you how much I’m looking forward to this!
Never been to Dublin, despite all the Flynns, Elliotts, and Hortons in my family tree.
Sure, only three days in Dublin, but hey! Dublin!
Meanwhile, over at Night Land Quarterly vol.3 …
… my story “The Heart is a Mirror for Sinners” has been translated into Japanese for a special Gothic issue.
How good is this cover??
This story will appear in English next year.
And hopefully one day as a graphic story.
Book Haul
Yes, I’m still here, lurking. I’m just trying to finish a bunch of projects so I can concentrate on the Fellowship. My days are full to say the least.
But that doesn’t mean the book haul stops. These arrived yesterday
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I’ve been meaning to …
… post about this for a few weeks, but life has been interfering.
So, here it is, Sarah Pinborough’s most excellent novel Mayhem, which seamlessly blends Jack the Ripper with the Thames Torso Murders, not to mention elements of mythology
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Women in Horror Month 2013
The lovely Alison Littlewood (whose creepy A Cold Season had me hiding under the doona last year) has blogged over at Bad Reputation about five “Women in Horror”.
I happen to be one
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Sarah Pinborough: Spreading the Mayhem
I recently discovered the work of multi-talented UK author Sarah Pinborough. I devoured the Dog-Faced Gods trilogy with delight, relish and a dash of mustard. Ms P doesn’t know me from a bar of soap but
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