British Invasion was for the most part an average collection of horror / dark fantasy stories from authors exclusively from the UK. However, there were several standouts in this anthology. Gord Rollo’s take on child abuse retribution (Lost in a Field of Paper Flowers), Tony Richards’ Lovecraft inspired tale of children delving into the unknown (Birchiam Pier), Mark Morris’ twist on the vampire tale (Puppies for Sale), and Adam Nevill’s story about an unwanted roommate summoning a dark...
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John Ramsey Campbell (born 4 January 1946 in Liverpool) is an English writer considered by a number of critics to be one of the great masters of horror fiction. T. E. D. Klein has written that "Campbell reigns supreme in the field today," while S. T. Joshi has said that "future generations will regard him as the leading horror writer of our generation, every bit the equal of Lovecraft or Blackwood."
His early work was greatly influenced by the work of H. P. Lovecraft. His first collection, The Inhabitant of the Lake and Less Welcome Tenants, is a volume of Cthulhu Mythos stories published by Arkham House in 1964.
Campbell has published a number of other collections and novels; many of his most popular stories can be found in the 1993 collection Alone with the Horrors.
The work of H. P. Lovecraft continues to inspire many of the leading contemporary authors of horror and the supernatural. In this anthology, S. T. Joshi, the world's leading expert on Lovecraft and the author of the lively treatise The Rise and Fall of the Cthulhu Mythos, tries his hand at assemb...
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They've invaded before, sending their best and brightest to transform popular music for all time. This time, they're leaving the music behind and focusing on words. The British Invasion has begun again, in a collection of twenty-one unforgettable stories of horror and the dark fantastic.
The calls on the radio are all about tunnels. Someone whose grandfather was involved in digging the first of the pair that take roads under the river says attempts were made to block up the excavations. The bosses accused the workmen of trying to prolong the job, but some of her grandfather's col...
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The calls on the radio are all about tunnels. Someone whose grandfather was involved in digging the first of the pair that take roads under the river says attempts were made to block up the excavations. The bosses accused the workmen of trying to prolong the job, but some of her grandfather's col...
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Dark of the Night. It is a time when sleep eludes you, shadows move and voices whisper. When old fears rise unbidden, screams are stifled and hearts stop beating. It is that moment when you are gripped by pure, overwhelming terror...<
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Max Gorshen lives in a dark, hot apartment in a medium-size, though unnamed, north American city with someone he refers to only as "the other [man]," who, Max tell us, lives in the apartment's "long, dim hallway."
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Max Gorshen lives in a dark, hot apartment in a medium-size, though unnamed, north American city with someone he refers to only as "the other [man]," who, Max tell us, lives in the apartment's "long, dim hallway."
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If, as Carl Jung said, Liverpool is "the pool of life" then here are things from the darkest depths of that pool, brought to the surface to terrify and startle you . . .
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