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  • Death Lines: Walking London’s Horror History is shipping now with Strange Attractor Press in the UK, and shortly through MIT Press in the US. Orders through the Strange Attractor Press web store will include a set of 8 postcard maps drawn by Natalie Kay-Thatcher, while stocks last! The first walking guide to London’s role in…

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  • How far would you go to experience something unique? I am thrilled and excited to have my latest horror short story “Exclusive” in the latest issue of Audience Askew. The journal itself is for and about the unusual, and this story is a match made in heaven (hell? the otherworld?) for the magazine. The Autumn…

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  • What would October be without someone talking about Stephen King’s stories and movies – this time it’s me! It was very exciting, and great fun, to visit The Constant Reader podcast to talk with Richard about King’s fascinating short story “Crouch End” as well as London horror more generally and my upcoming book Death Lines:…

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  • A Year in Horror 1992

    I had the great pleasure of appearing again on A Year In Horror for their podcast on 1992. What London Horror film came out in 1992? The controversial and devastatingly beautiful Bram Stoker’s Dracula. The film may insist on the Gothic Novel in the title, but it has a bit of a love-hate relationship with…

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  • I am very happy to have my horror short story “Exhibition” in Nine Star Press’ latest horror Anthology Listen: The Sound of Fear A knocking. A ringing. A steady drip-drip-drip. These are the sounds that haunt us. Drive us mad. Draw us in like the songs of sirens, hypnotic and deadly. And we must either…

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