Friday, April 19, 2024

Thursday, April 4, 2024

New Stories

 



I have some news regarding a couple of recent publications.

My story All the Things We Never Said appears in the latest issue of Michael Kelly's sublime Weird Horror (pictured above).

Michael has also posted the story at the Weird Horror website:

https://www.weirdhorrormagazine.com/allthethings

I also have a story called Anywhere But Here in the latest issue of a promising new magazine, Nightmare Abbey, which is edited by Tom English:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Nightmare-Abbey-5-Ramsey-Campbell/dp/B0CZ4LQZM8

Thursday, February 29, 2024

Writing Update

This month I've managed to finish the 11,000-word first draft of a project that's been on my mind for years.

The First Road to Hell is an epistolary novelette about a man trying to locate a "lost film" directed in 1981 by his late father. The film was an Italian cannibal movie, but it's reputation is one of  real life debauchery and bloodshed. The story is made up from sections of an article the protagonist is writing, extracts from interviews with various people who knew his father, and his own fragmented thoughts as he searches for what seems to be a surviving copy of the film...

I have no idea what to do with this story once it's done, but I'd love to find a publisher who might release it as a limited hardback with a cover that evokes the imagery from the posters of 1980s Italian cannibal movies. We'll see.

I've also written a new short story called Black Box. I started this one for an anthology I've been invited into, but I'm not sure if it's a good fit for that project. A rewrite and further edits will clarify things for me.

In other news, Ellen Datlow's The Best Horror of the Year Volume 15 is now available. Among some splendid tales by superb authors, it also reprints my story Lifelike. As always, I'm proud to be included in such a volume.





Wednesday, September 6, 2023

Terror Tales...

I'm delighted that my story Shall Not Be will be included in Terror Tales of the Mediterranean, edited by Paul Finch. This latest installment of the acclaimed "Terror Tales" anthology series is set to be released on Halloween from Telos Publishing and can be preordered here:



I started writing the story several years ago, during one of our holidays in Turkey. The messy first draft was hand-written in a notebook while I relaxed in the evenings over a glass of local wine.

The initial spark was the idea of Yabbel's Box, a phrase that appeared in my mind one day and wouldn't leave me alone. For a long time, I'd wanted to set a story in the area of Turkey where we'd stayed for three or four years running, and the story developed smoothly from these two starting points. It's one of my favourites. I hope you like it.


Tuesday, August 29, 2023

Best Horror of the Year Volume 15

 


Here's the cover for the forthcoming Best New Horror of the Year Vol. 15, edited by the mighty Ellen Datlow. I'm delighted to be one of the "many others" with my story Lifelike.

Thursday, August 10, 2023

August Update

I've decided I won't get rid of this blog after all. It seems that some people do still read them, which is nice...


Latest news:

I'm currently working on a new novel - an idea I've had in mind for a few years, and that I've described more than once as "Gloria meets The Brood".  It's slow going because these days my writing time is limited, but I'm enjoying the process.

Soon I'll have some exciting news to share. Film news, actually. I can't say much more at this stage, but as soon as I'm able, I'll spill the beans and let everyone know what's happening.

Recently, I've sold stories to a forthcoming anthology from PS Publishing and Terror Tales of the Mediterranean (the latest of Paul Finch's excellent themed horror anthologies). Two good paying markets, and working with great editors and people I like.

Thursday, July 20, 2023

July

This blog has become a window through which nobody looks. A dirty, grease-smeared pane, neglected and left to become opaque.

I don't think people read blogs anymore. They inhabit other, more dynamic social media sites. Blogs are now a thing of the past - a sad relic, a shabby ghost.

Perhaps, like other ancient artefacts, this one should be buried and forgotten.