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Phantoms!

So excited to have a story in this anthology edited by the wonderful Marie O’Regan!

Phantoms is out from Titan at Halloween, and is available to pre-order!

New Fears has landed!

The new anthology edited by Mark Morris and published by Titan Books has landed in the Titan offices!

New Fears has stories from Alison Littlewood, Stephen Gallagher, Brady Golden, Nina Allan, Brian Keene, Chaz Brenchley, AK Benedict, Brian Lillie, Ramsey
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New Fears

Delighted to see the cover for the new anthology from Mark Morris and Titan Books!

New Fears has stories from Alison Littlewood, Stephen Gallagher, Brady Golden, Nina Allan, Brian Keene, Chaz Brenchley, AK Benedict, Brian Lillie, Ramsey Campbell, Carole Johnstone, Sarah Lotz,
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New Fears

2016-12-16-brideheader2The delightful Mark Morris has announced the Table of Contents for his first Titan Books horror anthology, New Fears 1 (available in September 2017).

I’m very pleased that my story “No Good Deed” (set in the Sourdough world) is among
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Dead Letters Cover

The cover for Dead Letters, the anthology edited by Conrad Williams and published by Titan Books, has been revealed! All of the contributors are on the cover, so huzzah! I’ve got a weird and nasty story in this one.

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The 2nd Spectral Book of Horror Stories: Robert Shearman

robWhat could be better than a bonus interview from The 2nd Spectral Book of Horror Stories leading light, Mr Rob Shearman (also, coincidentally, one of my favourite people and writers)? The answer is: Nothing. Nothing could be better.

Rob’s hobbies include
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Dead Letters

flopost1And Conrad Williams has announced the ToC for his Dead Letters anthology. I’m in it – v. excited. Published by Titan Books in 2016.

The Green Letter – Steven Hall
Over to You – Michael Marshall Smith
In Memoriam – Joanne
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And so, WFC

IMG_1774I figure I’d better write this now while I still have some memory of the events of the trip! First and foremost, I was a plague rat for most of my time in the UK, and the consensus from
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