Upcoming Tales of the Weird: The Night Wire and Our Haunted Shores
The latest books in British Library Publishing’s Tales of the Weird series are about to land…
The latest books in British Library Publishing’s Tales of the Weird series are about to land…
Four more spooky titles will be hitting shelves in the first half of 2022…
Sarah Johnson celebrates the genre accomplishments of Mary Elizabeth Braddon, a commercially successful Victorian writer, in her review of The Face in the Glass from the British Library’s Tales of the Weird…
15/01/2022: British Library Publishing announce that ‘Shadows on the Wall: Dark Tales by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman’ will be on sale from next week…
Archive [Review] The Cottingley Cuckoo April 17, 2021 Horrified’s Ally Wilkes reviews The Cottingley Cuckoo by AJ Elwood, a deeply chilling literary horror novel for fans of Rosemary’s Baby and dark fairy lore… The Banishing – a review October 25, 2020 Ellis Reed reviews The Banishing, which recently premiered at FrightFest… [Review] The Crows August …
Sarah Johnson celebrates the genre accomplishments of Mary Elizabeth Braddon, a commercially successful Victorian writer, in her review of The Face in the Glass from the British Library’s Tales of the Weird…
Sarah Johnson is transported in time and place by A Phantom Lover and Other Dark Tales by Vernon Lee, part of the British Library’s Tales of the Weird…
Cornish Horrors – the latest British Library Tales of the Weird anthology – takes Paul Gorman on a trip to Cornwall, and although enjoyable, he finds it isn’t quite as horrific as all that…
Horrified’s Ally Wilkes is entranced by Randall’s Round: Nine Nightmares by Eleanor Scott: ‘a powerful distillation of the British Weird.’
I Am Stone, the latest from the British Library’s Tales of the Weird, beguiles Paul Gorman with the dreamlike imagination of R Murray Gilchrist...