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“Fungus Isle” by Phillip Fisher | william hope hodgson
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8220;Billy Ben” →. March 15, 2013 · 2:08 pm. 8220;Fungus Isle” by Phillip Fisher. Unlike Lovecraft, there haven’t been a lot of writers following in Hodgson’s footsteps. Outside of Carnacki stories, few authors (other than John M. Ford) produce Hodgsonian fiction. One of the most significant deviations from this was “Fungus Isle” by Phillip Fisher. Appeared his story, “Fungus Isle”, which clearly owes so much to Hodgson as to come close to intellectual property theft. However, consider this, were someone...
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Hodgson Panels at NecronomiCON this August! | william hope hodgson
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April 8, 2015 · 3:14 pm. Hodgson Panels at NecronomiCON this August! I’m pleased to announce that I will be on TWO panels of interest to Hodgson fans at this August’s NecronomiCON in Providence, RI! WILLIAM HOPE HODGSON: LOVECRAFT’S ‘COSMIC’ PREDECESSOR. A discussion about Hodgson’s life and work. I’ll be talking about WHH along with other weird fiction scholars. For more information, visit:. Filed under William Hope Hodgson. 3 responses to “. Hodgson Panels at NecronomiCON this August! How exciting, Sam!
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Rich Sampson: Merry Fookin' Christmas
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It's been a busy one. I've had two short notice commissions to do over the christmas period, both christmassy type things with a horror slant. The first was an e-card for Spectral Press:. The second, came in the shape of an online christmas image on This Is Horror:. Hope you all had a good one! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. I'm a dad, a freelance illustrator, an ok tennis player, a very tall school child and a mean chinook builder. But mainly, I just draw.
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From a Story By...: February 2014
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From a Story By. Thursday, 6 February 2014. The Christmas Ghost Stories of Lawrence Gordon Clark (Sepctral Press, 2013). MR James may not be as well known and excessively collected as a Poe, say, but it's not exactly a quest to find a copy of his Ghost Stories of an Antiquary,. And its sequels - and even less so to find the handful of stories which were filmed for the BBC in the 1970s by Lawrence Gordon Clark for Christmas broadcast. Incidentally, for those of you who are buying just for the ghost storie...
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Skull Salad Reviews: December 2011
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Tuesday, December 27, 2011. Temporary Monsters" by Ian Rogers. I do love me some gritty urban fantasy, so when The Man Eating Bookworm. Reviewed this novella by up-and-coming Canadian author, Ian Rogers, it caught my eye. Is the next story in the Black Lands series, which I hope to read sooner rather than later. Labels: burning effigy press. Friday, December 9, 2011. Red Penny Papers' (Fall 2011). I can't remember exactly when it was I discovered Red Penny Papers. The Red Penny Papers fall edition presen...
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Gary McMahon: Cover and a Hike
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Firmly in the front ranks of the new wave of British horror." -. Wednesday, June 3, 2015. Cover and a Hike. Below is the almost-finalised cover for The Grieving Stones. A new novella to be published by Spectral Press. Early in 2016. I think the addition of the stylised text really makes this one pop. Http:/ my.wateraidfundraising.org.uk/PersonalPage.aspx? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Desert Island Horror Stories. See Below To Purchase My Books. The Bones of You. Click Image to Buy! We Fade to Grey.
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Gary McMahon: Desert Island Horror Stories
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Firmly in the front ranks of the new wave of British horror." -. Desert Island Horror Stories. As part of this year's ongoing appreciation of the short story, I have set myself a tough task:. Choose 20 stories, a list representing representing my own personal favourite horror stories. The emphasis here is on. These, dear friends, are my Desert Island Horror Stories:. Left a lsting impression. Then, much later, I read. In one of Ellen Datlow's anthologies. I was stunned. Remains one of the best short stor...
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Gary McMahon: Slow-going
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Firmly in the front ranks of the new wave of British horror." -. Thursday, January 15, 2015. In other news, it was announced yesterday that Spectral Press. Will publish a new novella of mine to celebrate their 5th anniversary as a publisher. The novella is already written; it's one I'm very proud of. More details to follow. In the meantime, here's a beautiful painting. I've always loved this and only recently found out what it was called and the name of the artist. The Wanderer above the Mists.
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Gary McMahon: Hungry Hearts
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Firmly in the front ranks of the new wave of British horror." -. Published by Abaddon Books, 2009). McMahon sets his story against a horrifying backdrop of the dead returning from the grave. Humans still have the capacity for most evil but McMahon doesn’t pull any punches when describing the undead onslaught! Civilisation is crumbling and the nervous energy this generates in the characters drives the story along at a tremendous rate. It’s very easy to keep the pages turning here! The Bones of You. Pictur...
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