In this book, the first collection from London writer Nina Allan, the full range of her styles is evident. Often using only the tiniest hints of the unusual or otherworldly to colour her narratives, these stories are rooted squarely in both the meticulously observed modern world and the tradition...
"Helen Patrice's poems are little love letters not only to the Red Planet but also to the sense of alien wonder that is so often missing from imaginative fiction and poetry. Bravo to her! And Bravo to Stanza Press for providing a platform for her work!" - Ray Bradb...
The spectre of witchcraft is haunting the West, the dead giving up their secrets. This is a ritual unveiling of these mysteries. It is a vision and a revelation of the mytho-poetic structure of the Art.
This third anthology inspired by Thomson's acclaimed series once again includes many of the biggest and most respected names in contemporary horror with some of their favourite stories, both classic and original.
A Magazine of the Weird and Unusual (1982) Volume 5, Number 10
A Magazine of the Weird and Unusual (1982)
This stunning debut collection by Michael Reynier includes five fictions about landscape, people, and the mysteries in between. They are tales of curiosity and discovery, of passion, hatred and the supernatural, and they will entertain and stimulate the intelÂlect in equal m...
Gaslight & Ghosts is an anthology of the marvellous, the magical and the macabre to celebrate The 1988 World Fantasy Convention, held in London, England. Inside this unique volume are articles, fiction and artwork by some of the finest practitioners of the fantastique from both sides of the Atlan...
What is the secret of the house of days? Who are the shadowy figures gathered along an old green road? What is the winged thing seen flitting from an ancient church?
Howlings comprises fourteen original and extensive essays which explore the grimoires. This was the first book of its kind, and helped set the modern grimoire magic revival alight.