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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 Judy
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Midnight and Moonshine
You know what? Four and a bit years ago, Lisa L. Hannett and I wrote this book, Midnight and Moonshine. We’re very proud of it.
Feeling a bit Norse mythology-y? Want white ravens, Fae, werewolves, moonshine makers, fire giants,
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Beyond the Woods!
In the mail!
Despatches from KSP – Day 7
I’ve written before about rejections and how to handle the dent they make in your self-esteem, and I think it’s advice that bears revisiting from time to time.
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The Year’s Best Dark Fantasy & Horror: 2016
Cover for the next The Year’s Best Dark Fantasy & Horror: 2016 from Paula Guran and Prime!
My novella “Ripper” is getting another outing, so huzzah!
Look at that ToC and pre-order here.
Alphabetical by Author Last Name:
“The Door” by Kelley Armstrong (Led Astray: The Best of Kelley Armstrong, Tachyon)
“Snow” by Dale Bailey (Nightmare,
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New Year’s Best Dark Fantasy & Horror 2016
Woohoo! The new Year’s Best Dark Fantasy & Horror 2016!
Made the cover on this one! And look at that ToC – another cracking volume from Paula Guran and Prime Books.
I love that “Ripper” is getting another outing – it’s one
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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.