[Review] Just Behind You
Mike O’Driscoll explores Ramsey Campbell’s world – ‘a dark, refracted vision of our own’ – in his short story collection Just Behind You.
Mike O’Driscoll explores Ramsey Campbell’s world – ‘a dark, refracted vision of our own’ – in his short story collection Just Behind You.
David Allkins picks up Born to the Dark, the second in Ramsey Campbell’s Three Births of Daoloth trilogy, full of subtle cosmic terror, which demonstrates ‘skill gained from decades of writing’.
In The Wise Friend, David Allkins goes on Ramsey Campbell’s creepy trip to places where the traveller may find that they are not alone…
Dan Carpenter looks at The Companion and The Retrospective, a career-spanning two-volume collection of Ramsey Campbell’s short stories…
Horrified’s Ally Wilkes takes a look back at The Inhabitant of the Lake and Visions From Brichester, two volumes collecting Ramsey Campbell’s Mythos writings…
William Brown discovers The Village Killings and Other Stories, an astonishing and unsettling collection of five novellas by Ramsey Campbell…
In this very personal consideration of the work of Ramsey Campbell, Horrified’s Editor-at-Large, John J Johnston, discusses the short stories of the multiple award-winning author, editor, and critic’s extraordinary and prodigious career…
David Allkins ventures into the vault of Ramsey Campbell’s writing on himself, his work, and other books and creators going back to 1980s Britain…
David Allkins reviews The Searching Dead by Ramsey Campbell, a 1950s tale of supernatural dread and the first in his new trilogy The Three Births of Daoloth…
Richard Gough Thomas reviews The New Abject, a collection of short stories exploring the queasy, contagious and wretched…