Showing posts with label Houses on the Borderland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Houses on the Borderland. Show all posts

Monday, 21 December 2015

The Worst of All Possible Places to be reprinted in Haunts of Horror

Dave Sutton's Shadow Publishing will be reprinting Houses on the Borderland, originally published by the BFS. The new anthology will be retitled Haunts of Horror and contains my novella, The Worst of All Possible Places. It will also have a new cover by Edward Miller.

Other authors in the anthology are Simon Bestwick, Allen Ashley, Paul Finch, Gary Fry and Samantha Lee.




Tuesday, 2 October 2012

New Online Collection of my Stories

Just received confirmation this morning that a collection of my stories will be published online by an American publisher. Title of the collection is yet to be confirmed, but the stories included are a novelette, The Worst of All Possible Places, originally published in Houses on the Borderland, Lock In and Their Own Mad Demons, which were originally published in the Black Books of Horror, The Fragile Mask on his Face, which appeared in Dark Discoveries, and The True Spirit, which was published in the award winning anthology Back from the Dead.

More information later.

Saturday, 5 June 2010

The Worst of All Possible Places - novella

I've managed, not only to put this on FifoBooks as a free download, but changed the cover for Sendings too! Not a bad day's toil.




I have put The Worst of All Possible Places on as a free download. As I mentioned earlier, the theory is that, if anyone reads and like this enough, they'll possibly go on and download Sendings for $1.99. Well, that's the theory anyway!

And here's a widget to take anyone interested direct to FifoBooks:






Friday, 16 April 2010

Tuesday, 6 April 2010

Houses on the Borderland - review


There haven't been many reviews of the BFS paperback, Houses on the Borderland, which seemed to disappear without trace soon after it was published last year. Which is a great shame, as there are some excellent stories in it, particularly Paul Finch's The Retreat - one of his best tales ever.

Anyway, Colin from Tales from the Black Abyss has just posted one on the internet:

Review

Naturally, I am pleased at his comments about my own story in this anthology too, The Worst of All Possible Places.