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The Horror Story We All Know: Stephen Graham Jones on Little Red, Paths, and American Backpackers
This is a fantastic essay by the amazing Stephen Graham Jones on age-old horror.
So two guys are walking across the moors.
Yeah, you’ve heard this one.
Couple of young Americans are backpacking through Europe, and they duck in out of the
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Mad Hatters and March Hares – Cover Art
Huzzah! Final cover art for the new Ellen Datlow anthology, Mad Hatters and March Hares, which contains stories inspired by the Alice mythos.
Table of Contents
“A Comfort, One Way” by Genevieve Valentine
“Alis” by Stephen Graham Jones
“All the King’s Men” by Jeffrey
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The Year’s Best Dark Fantasy & Horror: 2017
And Paula Guran’s The Year’s Best Dark Fantasy & Horror: 2017 ToC has been released. Happy happy joy joy to share space with these wonderful writers (and also for name on cover – rare and never gets old).
Contents (in alphabetical order
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The Mammoth Book of the Mummy: 19 Tales of the Immortal Dead
Well, the UK edition of The Mammoth Book of the Mummy: 19 Tales of the Immortal Dead edited by Paula Guran will be out in January 2017!
Time to pre-order your copy, peeps – read it and do your research before the Tom
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Mad Hatters and March Hares
John Tennial’s wonderful Alice
Huzzah! A new anthology from Ellen Datlow, Mad Hatters and March Hares, will be published by Tor next year.
I’m very excited to have a story in this (representing with Kaaron Warren), along with these amazing authors:
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I’m delighted to say that the wonderful Paula Guran has taken my original story “Egyptian Revival” for her Mammoth Book of the Mummy (Constable and Robinson, Feb 2016). Thanks to Paula not only for buying it, but also for her most excellent and invaluable
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Letters to Lovecraft: a review
And here’s the first review of the Letters to Lovecraft anthology edited by Jesse Bullington and published by Stone Skin Press.
I have a story in it called “Only the Dead and the Moonstruck”, and there are also excellent tales by
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Writerly advice
Yes! Coz that’s what you want first thing in the morning before the coffee has kicked in! Yes, I KNOW it’s almost 10am, but for me that is first thing in the morning on the weekends – the only sleep-in
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