All The White Spaces
Paul Gorman is swept to the wilderness of Antarctica in All the White Spaces, the stunning debut novel by Ally Wilkes, and finds something waiting there…
Paul Gorman is swept to the wilderness of Antarctica in All the White Spaces, the stunning debut novel by Ally Wilkes, and finds something waiting there…
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…
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...
Paul Gorman thoroughly enjoys Shadow Service, a ‘fast, gruesome, erudite and funny’ supernatural spy horror comic from Cavan Scott & Corin M. Howell…
Paul Gorman reviews Harvest, a superbly enjoyable graphic novel about occult practices in the English countryside, by Julian Payne and Zoe Elkins…
Paul Gorman visits the troubled town of Cheslyn Myre in Dan Weatherer’s new novella, and wants to see more…
A young couple move into a brand new house, but a spirit from the past will not be quelled. Paul Gorman reviews Too Near the Dead, a haunting story from the Scottish countryside, by Helen Grant...
Paul Gorman creeps into the Wildwood in this excellent new anthology of late 19th and early 20th-century forest-themed weird fiction edited by William P. Simmons…
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…