On the last day on 2021 I received my contributor's copy of the The Martian Wave for October 2021, containing my science fiction story Winter on Aubarch 6.
This story first appeared in Fear magazine #11 in 1989.
On the last day on 2021 I received my contributor's copy of the The Martian Wave for October 2021, containing my science fiction story Winter on Aubarch 6.
This story first appeared in Fear magazine #11 in 1989.
Weird Tales review of The Return
Seven years ago my Lovecraftian crime noir horror novel The Return received the above review on the Weird Tales website.
"David A. Riley's "The Return" is an amazing read. Do you like gritty noir? Brit Horror? Masculine (but not macho) protagonists? Eldritch Horror in bleak industrial slums? "The Long Good Friday" meets "the Mythos"? The writing is dense and sleek. Never boring enthralling page turners. Do you like to read just a few more pages even though you need to sleep? Then this is THE BOOK!
A Grim God's Revenge: Dark Tales of Fantasy & Horror
by David A. Riley is now available in paperback and kindle.We have
reduced the price of the paperback from £11.99 to £6.00/$7.94 till the
1st January 2022.
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| Artwork: Jim Pitts |
The short story collection includes fourteen dark tales of fantasy and horror ranging from 1971 to 2020.
Dead Ronnie and I was first published in Sanitarium issue 44, 2016
Corpse-Maker was first published in Weird Window issue 2, 1971
The Urn was first published in Whispers issue 1, 1972
Gwargens was first published in Beyond issue 3, 1995
Retribution was first published in Peeping Tom issue 3, 1991
The Bequest was first published in Dark Horizons, 2008
They Pissed on My Sofa was first published in Malicious Deviance, 2011
Old Grudge Ender was first published in The Screaming Book of Horror, 2012
A Girl, a Toad and a Cask was first published in The Unspoken, 2013
Scrap was first published in Dark Visions 1, 2013
Lem was first published in The Eleventh Black Book of Horror, 2015
A Grim God’s Revenge was first published in Mythic issue 4, 2017
Grudge End Cloggers was first published in Scare Me, 2020
Hanuman was first published in Phantasmagoria issue 16, 2020
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My second swords and sorcery story to be published in the last few months, The God in the Keep, is now available to read online for free in Swords and Sorcery Magazine.
My earlier story is Baal the Necromancer which appeared in the latest issue of Mythic magazine.
The first is Esskaye Books. Grudge End Cloggers was included in their anthology Scare Me edited by M. Leon Smith. This wasn't a bad book, though the typesetting could have been improved a lot. Double spacing should be reserved for manuscripts, not printed paperbacks.
The other was Terror Tract, which during its brief lifetime brought out quite a few titles and looked as if it had big ambitions. But for all of that I never even saw when the press folded, though. I had a story reprinted in their "Humorous Horror Anthology" Jester of Hearts. As well as Corpse-Maker (originally published in Dave Sutton's Weird Window fanzine in 1971), this book included Ramsey Campbell's Seeing the World.
I am always sorry when an independent publisher closes down, especially when it happens as abruptly as it did with these. Both seemed to have had great potential for the future.
Fortunately for me the stories published by them have recently been reprinted by my own Parallel Universe Publications imprint in A Grim God's Revenge: Dark Tales of Fantasy & Horror.
Available now through amazon and elsewhere, Gruesome Grotesques #6 Carnival of Freaks includes some great authors, such as Ramsey Campbell, Adrian Cole, Mike Chinn, Samantha Lee etc. It also includes my own short story Three Eyed Jack which I am pleased to see illustrated by Jim Pitts.
I was really pleased to receive in the post a DVD of Ghosts of the Chit-Chat performed by the marvellous Robert Lloyd Parry. The James stories are Canon Alberic's Scrapbook and Lost Hearts. The other stories are Basil Netherby by A. C. Benson, The Dean's Story by R. Carr Bosanquet, and Useless Knowledge by M. R. James.
With the DVD came the postcards shown here, together with a folded booklet.
I'm looking forward to watching this very soon.
I am sorry to hear of the death at only 58 of editor and publisher Simon Marshall-Jones whose Spectral Press published some truly remarkable books. A few years ago I reviewed one of the books he edited and published, which just happens to be, in my opinion, one of the very best Christmas anthologies ever: The 13 Ghosts of Christmas. Below, in a sort of remembrance, is my review of it written in 2013:
Over the years Christmas, as well as a time of festive joy, has become synonymous, at least for some of us, with the traditional ghost story. How many of us look back fondly on the BBC's series of Ghost Stories for Christmas, based on M. R. James' classics, starting with The Stalls of Barchester back in the early seventies?
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My fifth short story collection A Grim God's Revenge: Dark Tales of Fantasy & Horror is now available in paperback and kindle.
The short story collection includes fourteen dark tales of fantasy and horror ranging from 1971 to 2020.
Dead Ronnie and I was first published in Sanitarium issue 44, 2016
Corpse-Maker was first published in Weird Window issue 2, 1971
The Urn was first published in Whispers issue 1, 1972
Gwargens was first published in Beyond issue 3, 1995
Retribution was first published in Peeping Tom issue 3, 1991
The Bequest was first published in Dark Horizons, 2008
They Pissed on My Sofa was first published in Malicious Deviance, 2011
Old Grudge Ender was first published in The Screaming Book of Horror, 2012
A Girl, a Toad and a Cask was first published in The Unspoken, 2013
Scrap was first published in Dark Visions 1, 2013
Lem was first published in The Eleventh Black Book of Horror, 2015
A Grim God’s Revenge was first published in Mythic issue 4, 2017
Grudge End Cloggers was first published in Scare Me, 2020
Hanuman was first published in Phantasmagoria issue 16, 2020
Paperback front, back cover and spine: artwork Jim Pitts
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It is with great pleasure that I can announce Swords & Sorceries: Tales of Heroic Fantasy Volume 3 is now available as a paperback and ebook (kindle)
Copies can be ordered from:
Contents are:
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Ahead of its publication as a paperback, A Grim God's Revenge: Dark Tales of Fantasy and Horror is available as a kindle ebook (price £2.99 in the UK). The paperback will be out later this week.
The short story collection includes fourteen dark tales of fantasy and horror ranging from 1971 to 2020.
Dead Ronnie and I was first published in Sanitarium issue 44, 2016
Corpse-Maker was first published in Weird Window issue 2, 1971
The Urn was first published in Whispers issue 1, 1972
Gwargens was first published in Beyond issue 3, 1995
Retribution was first published in Peeping Tom issue 3, 1991
The Bequest was first published in Dark Horizons, 2008
They Pissed on My Sofa was first published in Malicious Deviance, 2011
Old Grudge Ender was first published in The Screaming Book of Horror, 2012
A Girl, a Toad and a Cask was first published in The Unspoken, 2013
Scrap was first published in Dark Visions 1, 2013
Lem was first published in The Eleventh Black Book of Horror, 2015
A Grim God’s Revenge was first published in Mythic issue 4, 2017
Grudge End Cloggers was first published in Scare Me, 2020
Hanuman was first published in Phantasmagoria issue 16, 2020
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