There are two great reviews of my two short story collections, Their Cramped Dark World and His Own Mad Demons, from Parallel Universe on the British Fantasy Society website.
"Riley’s work is classic horror – he doesn’t resort to swearing or
unnecessary depictions of torture to attract his readers. His tales are
all set in environments that will be very familiar to many Brits – the
pub plays a big part in some of his stories. If you’ve not tried
Riley’s work before, this is a perfect introduction to his own brand of
horror. I can’t recommend it highly enough."
"Riley’s work will appeal to all fans of horror – it feels like “classic
horror”, with tales of witchcraft, demons and zombies. All complete
page turners, Riley is one to read and return to, again and again."
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Saturday, 7 November 2015
Sunday, 17 August 2014
Their Cramped Dark World and Other Dark Tales to be published by Hazardous Press
I am pleased to announce that Hazardous Press will be publishing a second collection of my short stories, Their Cramped Dark World and Other Dark Tales. This will be the third collection of my stories in total (including The Lurkers in the Abyss and Other Tales of Terror from Shadow Publishing).
The stories included in this new collection will be:
Hoody (first published in When Graveyards Yawn, Crowswing Books, 2006)
A Bottle of Spirits (first published in New Writings in Horror & the Supernatural 2, 1972)
No Sense in Being Hungry, She Thought (first published in Peeping Tom #20, 1996)
Now and Forever More (first published in The Second Black Book of Horror, 2008)
Romero's Children (first published in The Seventh Black Book of Horror, 2010)
Swan Song (first published in the Ninth Black Book of Horror, 2012)
The Farmhouse (first published in New Writings in Horror & the Supernatural 1, 1971)
The Last Coach Trip (first published in The Eighth Black Book of Horror, 2011)
The Satyr's Head (first published in The Satyr's Head & Other Tales of Terror, 1975)
Their Cramped Dark World (first published in The Sixth Black Book of Horror, 2010)
The stories included in this new collection will be:
Hoody (first published in When Graveyards Yawn, Crowswing Books, 2006)
A Bottle of Spirits (first published in New Writings in Horror & the Supernatural 2, 1972)
No Sense in Being Hungry, She Thought (first published in Peeping Tom #20, 1996)
Now and Forever More (first published in The Second Black Book of Horror, 2008)
Romero's Children (first published in The Seventh Black Book of Horror, 2010)
Swan Song (first published in the Ninth Black Book of Horror, 2012)
The Farmhouse (first published in New Writings in Horror & the Supernatural 1, 1971)
The Last Coach Trip (first published in The Eighth Black Book of Horror, 2011)
The Satyr's Head (first published in The Satyr's Head & Other Tales of Terror, 1975)
Their Cramped Dark World (first published in The Sixth Black Book of Horror, 2010)
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