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Every time!
Check out the artwork on the deluxe edition of The Tommyknockers! Every time I see something new I’m just astounded. ![]()

The Tommyknockers are in the house …
… or at least the four bajillion signing sheets Daniele Serra and I need to put our chicken scratches on for the deluxe edition from PS Publishing
! This will be my Mond
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Stephen King’s The Tommyknockers
So, this is causing some excitement chez nous:
1. A limited edition slipcased hardcover of the legendary Stephen King’s equally legendary The Tommyknockers from PS Publishing (cover by the incredible Daniele Serra),
2. I’ve been asked to
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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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And today the delightful and delovely Mr Aaron Dries takes over the blog to chat horror, writing, ugly sweaters, and The Sound of His Bones Breaking.
Marie O’Regan
Hello, 2018, sorry I’ve been slow – been having a bit of a nap. But almost awake now, so let’s get to it.
Today I’m very pleased to host at the blog the astonishingly talented
JS Breukelaar’s Aletheia is one of the finest, strangest novels I’ve read in a long time. There’s bone and blood magic in it, and it drips strangeness. Highly recommended.
Michael Wehunt’s short fiction has appeared in Cemetery Dance, Electric Literature, The Dark, Year’s Best Weird Fiction, and The Year’s Best Dark Fantasy & Horror, among others. His debut fiction collection, Greener Pastures, was published in 2016. He lives in