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Stephen Jones: Don’t Scare the Children

FT1Fearie Tales: Stories of the Grimm and Gruesome is the forthcoming anthology from Jo Fletcher Books – edited by the inimitable Stephen Jones. The ToC includes the likes of Tanith Lee, Joanne Harris, Neil Gaiman, Michael Marshall Smith, Reggie
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Super Sekrit Project Revealed

Original art by Alan Lee

Original art by Alan Lee

I seem to have been sitting on this one forever, but at last I can reveal that Mr Stephen Jones has taken “By the Weeping Gate”
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The New Strange

We-Are-For-The-Dark_custom-81084369acf8eaf9b454a9b2380fa176ae184b09-s2Great article from Rick Kleffel over at the NPR Books site about “The New Strange” and Robert Aickman, specifically with regards to We Are for the Dark, the latest Aickman and Howard collection from Tartarus Press.

If you want a
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Mail causes Snoopy Dancing

Okay, this is what arrived in this morning’s mail – sorry for the dodgy video (hey, I’m a writer, not a cinematographer), but I wanted to show how gorgeous and special this book is. A Book of Horrors, super-mega-ultra-special edition.

 

Weirder Shadows Over Innsmouth

Cover art (c) Les Edwards (Fedogan & Bremer hardcover)

I’m very excited to reveal that Weirder Shadows Over Innsmouth, the third volume in the Stephen Jones edited Innsmouth series, has its
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Egaeus Press, Book the Second

Oh my, the next release from Egaeus Press is a doozy. The follow-up to Reggie Oliver’s  gorgeous Shadow Plays is Stephen J. Clark’s In Delirium’s Circle.

To which I say “Huzzah!” and “Squee!” Stephen did the
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OMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMG

 

An appropriate Jennings

World Fantasy noms are out today and I cannot contain my delight to note that Lisa L. Hannett’s debut collection Bluegrass Symphony is on the shortlist for Best Collection.

Equally delightful
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New publisher, new book, oh so pretty!

*rubs hands together with glee*

Lovely new publisher, Egaeus Press (brain-child of Master Mark Beech), has produced its first tome, Shadow Plays, by the lovely Reggie Oliver.

Gorgeous looking thing! *waits impatiently for own copy to
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First Book of Horrors review

And what a review! Woot. *snoopy dance*

In the introduction to this collection Stephen Jones makes an impassioned plea to reclaim the horror genre from the gathering hordes of vapid vampires and cliched zombies “for those who understand and
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In today’s mail!

The gorgeous Mrs Midnight from Reggie Oliver and Tartarus Press, two from
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