Showing posts with label Black Ceremonies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Black Ceremonies. Show all posts

Tuesday, 13 October 2015

A great 5-star review for Black Ceremonies on Amazon

Review:

"You may recognise the name Charles Black and wonder where you've seen it before? If you're a fan of horror, and in particular the horror anthology, then you'll quickly realise that Charles Black is the editor of that wonderful and long running Black Book of Horror series, now in its 11th edition.

Never mind that Mr Black manages to attract some of the best writing talent available in the horror genre for his acclaimed anthologies ( number 11 seems to have reached new heights in its ghoulish excellence! ), but this highly talented editor is also a clever master of writing a great horror story as well!

Black Ceremonies is a wonderful collection of his own, self-penned tales...13 in all, with stories that will haunt and thoroughly unsettle you. From The Obsession of Percival Cairstairs to The Stromboli Collection, each tale has been crafted by a master in the field of terror.

So, to sum up, not only has Mr Charles Black created the greatest horror anthology since those magnificent Pan Books of Horror with his Black Books of Horror, but it transpires that he also a very talented author as well?

Buy this collection now. ....but don't plan on getting much sleep if you read the tales at bedtime"

Tuesday, 25 August 2015

Franklin Marsh reviews Charles Black's Black Ceremonies


Franklin Marsh has started  a detailed review of Charles Black's Black Ceremonies on the Vault of Evil
"With a Mudie cover. And endorsements from no less than Anna Taborska and Johnny Mains. This really is high class swanky time.

I've enjoyed some Chas's stories on line, plus his classic from the original Black Book (included here so really looking forward to revisiting) plus his contribution to KSG.

The opener The Obsession of Percival Cairstairs is a riot. Lovecraftian, Black Sorcery, a dash of the Oscar Cooks...our narrator is hassled by a tramp, who is none other than former gentleman Percy. After being taken home, cleaned up and given a snifter of a decent brandy, the wretched Cairstairs begins to relate his descent into the Black Arts, caused by lust for a scarlet woman and a competitive streak engendered by her former paramour, a Rasputin-a-like lupine cove. Mix in a village full of inbreds, a desecrated church and a fully functioning gibbet (in this day and age??!!?) - and if that's not enough, there's a twisty epilogue featuring a character called 'Black.'

We're off!"

Friday, 6 March 2015

Youtube trailer for Black Ceremonies by Charles Black


This is a great youtube trailer for Charles Black's collection of short stories from Parallel Universe Publications, Black Ceremonies.

 Trailer by Anna Taborska. Music by Kevin MacLeod. Artwork by Paul Alexander Mudie

trade paperback: 

Amazon.co.uk (£6.91)
Amazon.com ($9.88)

ebook:

Amazon.co.uk  (£1.99)
Amazon.com ($3.01)

Monday, 19 January 2015

Parallel Universe Publications


Originally created to publish our science fiction/fantasy magazine, Beyond, in 1995, our imprint, Parallel Universe Publications, lay dormant for many years till it was revived in 2012 to publish Craig Herbertson's hardcover story collection The Heaven Maker and Other Gruesome Tales. It was only then that we, Linden and I, discussed the possibility of publishing further books at some time in the near future. We have now published three more books in the past few months: Black Ceremonies by Charles Black, a reprint (for the first time in actual print as opposed to an ebook) of my fantasy novel Goblin Mire, and a trade paperback version of Craig's hardcover short story collection.

In the coming months we have other books planned, including an anthology, Kitchen Sink Gothic.


Friday, 16 January 2015

Vault of Evil reviews Charles Black's Black Ceremonies

There's a detailed review of Charles Black's short story collection, Black Ceremonies, on the Vault of Evil website:

 Charles Black - Black Ceremonies (Parallel Universe Publications, Jan. 2015)




Paul Mudie


The Obsession of Percival Cairstairs
Call of the Damned
The Revelations of Dr Maitland
Tourist Trap
Face to Face
The Coughing Coffin
The Madness Out of the Sea
Death on the Line
The Necronomicon
A Bit Tasty
A Fistful of Vengeance


Blurb:
Those that participate in the thirteen strange dark rites that comprise Black Ceremonies find themselves at the mercy of sinister forces.

Make an invocation to evil.
Witness the horrors of war.
Hear the sound of death.
Feel the hand of vengeance as it reaches out from the grave.

Are you ready to join the doomed and the damned?


“When it comes to dark and twisted tales, they don’t come much darker and more twisted than this. If you have a taste for the macabre, you really will be biting off as much as you can chew with this exciting debut collection from renowned editor and creator of the Black Books of Horror, Charles Black.” - Anna Taborska, author of For Those Who Dream Monsters

‘Charlie’s yarns are very entertaining.” Johnny Mains, editor of Best British Horror


Was going to wait a few weeks until I've a hard copy to read from, but could no longer resist a rematch with some old friends. Charles' stories are peopled by book-collectors, sadists, loners, frequenters of gentlemen's clubs and the most breathtakingly ill-equipped dabblers in the Black Arts. As gadfly-about-town turned cadaverous tramp Percival Carstairs confesses on his way to the madhouse. “I have meddled with things I do not understand and done things that no sane man would contemplate doing.”

The Revelations of Dr. Maitland: Begins like it means Lovecraftian business (it even references M. Pickman), but we are a very long way from the Cthulhu Mythos. It is 1972, and Dr. Andrew Maitland is experimenting with the powerful drug, Liao. Maitland is quick to reassure an outraged business associate that he's not dropped out, nor has he any intention of leaving Barbara for a hippy chick. Liao is no hallucinogenic, but a portal offering access to one's past and future lives. Maitland has recently witnessed the horrors of the trenches via the eyes of a young conscript, Private George Prendergast, and must share his knowledge or lose his sanity!

The Coughing Coffin: A curious episode in the life of Major Guthrie who interrupts his hunting and shooting vacation to pay a visit a detested old regimental colleague, Hadingly-Scott, at Morstan House. Sadly, the old rotter passed away the previous year following an ill-starred African jaunt, during the course of which he upset a powerful witchdoctor. When Guthrie hears a coughing in the vault, he suspects either foul play on the part of Hadingly-Scott's heir, or worse, premature burial ....

Tourist Trap: Amiable American tourist Joe Buchowski is getting on just fine with the friendly country folk of Hexhill village - until he innocently lets slip to the Reverend Dobson that his ancestors are reputedly buried in the local churchyard ....


Friday, 9 January 2015

Wednesday, 7 January 2015

Two new titles to be available from Parallel Universe Publications this month

Two new titles will be available in paperback this month from Parallel Universe Publications: Charles Black's short story collection, Black Ceremonies, and David A. Riley's fantasy novel, Goblin Mire, which was originally published several years ago by Renaissance eBooks.

Cover by Paul Mudie
Cover by Joe Young

Black Ceremonies is168 pages and will cost £6.99 / $11.00 in the US / €9.00 in Europe

Goblin Mire is 318 pages and will cost £9.99 / $15.00 in the US / €12.50 in Europe

Saturday, 18 October 2014

Charles Black's Collection: Black Ceremonies - to be published by Parallel Universe Publications in November


Charles Black's debut collection of short stories, Black Ceremonies, is now scheduled for publication by Parallel Universe Publications in November this year as a trade paperback.

The Collection will include:


The Obsession of Percival Cairstairs     

Call of the Damned                              

The Revelations of Dr Maitland            

Tourist Trap                                         

Face to Face                                       

The Coughing Coffin                            

The Madness Out of the Sea                

Death on the Line                                 

The Necronomicon                              

A Bit Tasty                                          

A Fistful of Vengeance                        

To Summon a Flesh-Eating Demon     

The Strombolli Collection                   

Friday, 22 August 2014

Black Ceremonies by Charles Black

I am very much enjoying working on Charlie Black's collection of short stories, Black Ceremonies, which I'll be publishing through Parallel Universe Publications a little later this year as a trade paperback. There are ten stories so far, with one still to come. 

The line up at the moment is: 

The Obsession of Percival Cairstairs
Call of the Damned
The Revelations of Dr Maitland
Tourist Trap, Face to Face
The Coughing Coffin
The Madness Out of the Sea, Death on the Line
The Necronomicon
A Bit Tasty
A Fistful of Vengeance
To Summon a Flesh-Eating Demon. 

More well known as an editor, I am pleased to be able to publish this outstanding collection of his finely crafted stories and show just how good a writer he is as well.

Monday, 30 June 2014

Cover artwork for Black Ceremonies

We now have the final artwork for Charles Black's story collection Black Ceremonies, courtesy of the artist Paul Mudie. This will be published by Parallel Universe Publications later this year as a trade paperback.

Cover artwork by Paul Mudie

Tuesday, 24 June 2014

Black Ceremonies - a collection of stories by Charles Black

Parallel Universe Publications will be publishing Charles Black's collection of short horror stories, Black Ceremonies, in October this year.

The book will include:

The Coughing Coffin
Call of the Damned
To Summon a Flesh-Eating Demon
The Revelations of Dr Maitland
Face to Face
A Fistful of Vengeance
The Obsession of Percival Cairstairs
Tourist Trap

The book's cover is by Paul Mudie, well known for his striking covers for the Black Books of Horror. The accompanying illustration is an unfinished glimpse of it.