Kev Harrison

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News Round-up Week Ending 2 December 2016

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Here’s a small selection of the horror and genre news that caught our eye during the last week … Crystal Lake Publishing release collaborative novel by Aaron Dries and Mark Allan Gunnells Crystal Lake Publishing have released a new novel, just in time for Christmas. Written as a collaboration between Aaron Dries (House of Sighs) …

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Exploring the Cold, Desolate Cosmos: C. L. Moore

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Catherine Lucille Moore worked by day as a secretary in Indianapolis during the Great Depression. By night, she was C. L. Moore, writer of the dark fantastic. Though many literary scholars have tried to lump her work into the science-fiction and fantasy genres, there’s no doubt Moore used those strange landscapes as mere window dressing …

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News Round-up Week Ending 25 November 2016

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Here’s a small selection of the horror and genre news that caught our eye during the last week … Graphic novel adaptation of M. R. James stories now available from Self Made Hero Recently released by Self Made Hero publishing is a four story graphic novel adaptation of M.R. James’ stories, bearing the name of …

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Tattered Tomes: Stephen King’s Pet Sematary Revisited

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Sometimes, dead is better, especially when you read Stephen King’s classic novel, Pet Sematary. The book King himself claims is his scariest is really one helluva story, certainly one of his best, and still relevant today. This marks the third time I’ve read this book, and damn if it just keeps getting better every time. …

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