Glory & Splendour by Alex Miles
Glory and Splendour is the stunning new debut collection
by Alex Miles and heralds a new voice in weird fiction.
Introduction by Michel Parry, who says this is a significant first book.
Muscular prose and a twisted imagination combine to make these tales special and disturbing. I was particularly impressed with 'The Judge', which has a powerful and nightmarish inevitability about it, but also the stories are very good indeed. Alex Miles is a bold new talent, exactly the sort of injection of fresh blood that the weird fiction scene needs! - Rhys Hughes
Glory and Splendour is a remarkable debut from a young writer. Clearly tapping from the same vein as Thomas Ligotti, Alex is already a writer with an emerging voice all his own. Miles has produced a collection of great verve, originality and integrity. - Simon Bestwick
Glory and Splendour is an apt title for this collection as it is both glorious and splendid. I urge you to purchase this book when it is released it was a pure joy to read, relish and savour. - Ginger Nuts of Horror
.Out now in paperback & kindle versions.
by Alex Miles and heralds a new voice in weird fiction.
Introduction by Michel Parry, who says this is a significant first book.
Muscular prose and a twisted imagination combine to make these tales special and disturbing. I was particularly impressed with 'The Judge', which has a powerful and nightmarish inevitability about it, but also the stories are very good indeed. Alex Miles is a bold new talent, exactly the sort of injection of fresh blood that the weird fiction scene needs! - Rhys Hughes
Glory and Splendour is a remarkable debut from a young writer. Clearly tapping from the same vein as Thomas Ligotti, Alex is already a writer with an emerging voice all his own. Miles has produced a collection of great verve, originality and integrity. - Simon Bestwick
Glory and Splendour is an apt title for this collection as it is both glorious and splendid. I urge you to purchase this book when it is released it was a pure joy to read, relish and savour. - Ginger Nuts of Horror
.Out now in paperback & kindle versions.
The Murder Men by Terry Oakes
The fall unseen through the glare of neon….the scream unheard above the sounds of the street…the impact both seen and heard… body hitting the pavement like a watermelon, Sammy Dorking decorated the pavement like an action painting.
And so begins THE MURDER MEN, the debut novel from renowned paperback artist Terry Oakes.
An intriguing international witches brew of kidnapping, deception and treachery,
THE MURDER MEN is a crime novel that can easily stand shoulder to shoulder with the bestsellers.
Out now on kindle
And so begins THE MURDER MEN, the debut novel from renowned paperback artist Terry Oakes.
An intriguing international witches brew of kidnapping, deception and treachery,
THE MURDER MEN is a crime novel that can easily stand shoulder to shoulder with the bestsellers.
Out now on kindle
The Unspoken edited by William Meikle
Cancer is a monster. It hides, it lurks, and it pounces when you think it's down and defeated. In these 17 stories, established horror writers take the attack to the beast, fighting it the only way they know how.
Ramsey Campbell - Introduction
Tim Lebbon - Just Breathe
Simon Kurt Unsworth - Photographs of Boden
Steven Savile & Steve Lockley - The Last Gift
John Shirley - Where the Market's Hottest
Anna Taborska - Underbelly
Stephen James Price - Pages of Promises
Scott Nicholson - Heal Thyself
Stephen Laws - Harbinger
William Meikle - The Unfinished Basement
Nancy Kilpatrick - Alien Love
David Riley - A Girl, a Toad and a Cask
Barbie Wilde - Polyp
Johnny Mains - The Cure
Guy N Smith - The Big One
Pete Crowther - Cankerman
Steve Duffy - X for Henrietta
Gary McMahon - Bitter Soup
Edited by William Meikle
Cover art by Simon Marshall Jones
This anthology is out now on Kindle with proceeds going to cancer charity
Ramsey Campbell - Introduction
Tim Lebbon - Just Breathe
Simon Kurt Unsworth - Photographs of Boden
Steven Savile & Steve Lockley - The Last Gift
John Shirley - Where the Market's Hottest
Anna Taborska - Underbelly
Stephen James Price - Pages of Promises
Scott Nicholson - Heal Thyself
Stephen Laws - Harbinger
William Meikle - The Unfinished Basement
Nancy Kilpatrick - Alien Love
David Riley - A Girl, a Toad and a Cask
Barbie Wilde - Polyp
Johnny Mains - The Cure
Guy N Smith - The Big One
Pete Crowther - Cankerman
Steve Duffy - X for Henrietta
Gary McMahon - Bitter Soup
Edited by William Meikle
Cover art by Simon Marshall Jones
This anthology is out now on Kindle with proceeds going to cancer charity
The Moon Will Look Strange by Lynda E Rucker
Short Story Collection
The laughter of a dead child echoes down the winding streets of a town in Spain… A mysterious stranger makes increasingly disquieting visits to a lonely English instructor in Central Europe… A woman experiences her own literal disintegration as someone – or something – from her past takes over her life…but who is the possessed and who is possessing? In return for the ability to touch the miraculous, the residents of an isolated mountain community are busily manufacturing items they don’t understand in preparation for a future they cannot imagine… With eight reprints from the pages of such publications as Black Static, The Third Alternative, and Supernatural Tales and three original tales, this chilling debut collection by Lynda E. Rucker will fill you with unease and unsettle your dreams. “Lynda Rucker's great talent is that she is able to carefully build a perceptive portrayal of the real world and in the process of that exploration find that edge where the everyday dissolves and the numinous begins. Her compelling execution of this transition strongly echoes the work of Robert Aickman.” – Steve Rasnic Tem
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The laughter of a dead child echoes down the winding streets of a town in Spain… A mysterious stranger makes increasingly disquieting visits to a lonely English instructor in Central Europe… A woman experiences her own literal disintegration as someone – or something – from her past takes over her life…but who is the possessed and who is possessing? In return for the ability to touch the miraculous, the residents of an isolated mountain community are busily manufacturing items they don’t understand in preparation for a future they cannot imagine… With eight reprints from the pages of such publications as Black Static, The Third Alternative, and Supernatural Tales and three original tales, this chilling debut collection by Lynda E. Rucker will fill you with unease and unsettle your dreams. “Lynda Rucker's great talent is that she is able to carefully build a perceptive portrayal of the real world and in the process of that exploration find that edge where the everyday dissolves and the numinous begins. Her compelling execution of this transition strongly echoes the work of Robert Aickman.” – Steve Rasnic Tem
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