[Review] Everything’s Annoying
Paul Gorman reviews Everything’s Annoying by J.C. Michael, a promising debut collection inspired by the British horror of the 80s...
Paul Gorman reviews Everything’s Annoying by J.C. Michael, a promising debut collection inspired by the British horror of the 80s...
Paul Gorman reviews P.J. Blakey-Novis’s Home, a micro-anthology of short stories themed around Earth, Air, Fire and Water…
A superb new anthology of Weird Maths – from the Victorian era to the Space Age – takes Paul Gorman for a very strange and thrilling trip indeed…
Paul Gorman reviews The Children God Forgot by Graham Masterton, a “fast-paced, page-turning” read…
Paul’s M.R. James-esque story, The Reeds, is set around the town where he grew up. In it, a grieving widower seeks solitude in a small village, where the ancient past is never far from the surface. And at every turn, the mighty reedbed that lines the river estuary haunts him – huge, unknown and mysterious…
Ann Laabs delves into Stephen Volk’s The Dark Masters Trilogy, a triumvirate of novellas featuring a grieving Peter Cushing, a very young Alfred Hitchcock, and Dennis Wheatley’s mysterious summons from ‘The Wickedest Man in the World’…
Studio of Screams, an Amicus-style prose portmanteau featuring novellas by several authors, including Stephen Volk, is reviewed for Horrified by Paul Gorman…
From watching ghosts to making coffins, Stephen Volk is rightly regarded as one of the great British horror writers. Horrified’s John Clewarth interviews the man about his life and work…
Retrospectives A celebration of Stephen Volk From the terrifying and controversial BBC programme, Ghostwatch, to the exceptional poignancy of a grief-stricken Peter Cushing in Whitstable, Stephen Volk is a master of genre writing. This retrospective explores his work… A Nationwide Séance: The Unremitting Terror of Ghostwatch January 9, 2022 Graham Williamson heads back to Halloween …