Wednesday, 11 December 2013

Winter releases!

Undead of Winter is now available from Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk and is full of spooky wintry tales. It features my story Night Walker, an expansion and sequel to The Legend of Harley.

Cellar Door Volume II is also available from Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk and  includes three of my poems.

Christmas Chillers is the last of this year's releases from Atlantean Publishing and includes my seasonal spinetingler, A Christmas In Carcosa.

Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Tigershark Issue Two out now!

The second issue of Tigershark is available now and features two of my stories (one from Black & Red - try before you buy!) and a poem. Both issues are free to download from the site, so you have absolutely no excuse not to give them a look!

Tuesday, 5 November 2013

Going religious...

I was invited to submit some poetry and fiction with a religious theme to the second issue of Anthology 29, and the issue is now available online... An excellent webzine, well worth checking out.

Black & Red

Black & Red is a collection of my urban horror stories from Atlantean Publishing. It is available now for £3 as a booklet or for £1 as a PDF with an amazing cover by David Leverton.

Latest anthology appearances

If you enjoy dark, Lovecraftian tales about unusual, visceral subjects, you will want to take a look at my latest anthology appearances in volumes from JWK Fiction...

They are a story in Ugly Babies - order (pb/kindle) from Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk - and a story and three poems in Bones - order (pb/kindle) from Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk

Monday, 21 October 2013

Justified


I am writing this to explain why I did what I did, to justify my killing of my lover and former school friend, to put down my reasons before I did. I will be dead soon. I am certain that the autopsies of the bodies will confirm my suspicions, justifying my killing of her, even if the authorities assume that I was insane, as doubtless they will, unable to accept the veracity of what I have discovered; or, they will concoct a halfway-plausible narrative of deceit to satisfy their need to reject the horrific truths gnawing at the fringes of reason.

Read Justified, a strange and disturbing tale of Lovecraftian horror from the Yellow Mythos,  in issue thirteen of Surreal Grotesque ezine. (As a note, where the lower case castur appears, there should be Greek letters, but they seem to have vanished in the formatting.)