Archive for the ‘*Pan*’ Category
Posted by demonik on July 22, 2017
Clarence Paget (ed.) – The 30th Pan Book Of Horror Stories (Pan, 1989)

Stephen King – The Lawnmower Man
Murray Pickles – Bobby Blue Eyes
David Williamson – The Too Good Samaritan
David Williamson – The Not So Good Samaritan
Jack Wainer – Princess
Alan Temperley – Revenge Of The Kittiwake
Rosemary Timperley – Unknown Territory
Rosemary Timperley – Little Boy Haunted
Christopher Fowler – Cooking The Books
Norman P. Kaufman – Vivisectionists
Jack Wainer – Trust Me Game
William Davidson – No Room At The Flat
B. Seshadri – The Cry Of The Churail
Stephen Edwards – The Scene Of The Crime
Jonathan Cruise – ….. And The Sea Shall Give Up Its Dead
With grateful thanks to Johnny Mains!
See also the PBOH30 thread on the Vault forum
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Posted by demonik on January 24, 2014
Stephen Jones & David A. Sutton (eds) – Dark Voices 6: The Pan Book of Horror (Pan, 1994)

Louis Rey
Mark Timlin – What Are They Doing in the Hyacinth House?
Nicholas Royle – The Trees
David Case – The Cannibal Feast
Kathe Koja & Barry N. Malzberg – Modern Romance
Tom Cullen – The Longest Kiss
Sherry Coldsmith – The Accomplice
John Brunner – Written Backwards
Hugh B. Cave – Just Another H.P.L. Horror Story
Peter Valentine Timlett – Flies
J. L. Comeau – Siren
Geoff Smith – The Punch-Line
Norman Partridge – Spyder
W. Elizabeth Turner – Golgotha
C. Bruce Hunter – The Travelling Salesman Scores Again
Daniel Fox – Where It Roots, How It Fruits
Nancy Holder – As Green as Hope Itself
Michael Marshall Smith – The Fracture
Lisa Morton – Sane Reaction
Kim Newman – Where the Bodies Are Buried II: Sequel Hook
Blurb:
THE WORLD FANTASY AWARD AND BRITISH FANTASY AWARD NOMINATED SERIES
THE PAN BOOK OF HORROR presents TODAY’s Masters Of Terror
For 35 years THE PAN BOOK OF HORROR has turned the blood in your veins to red ice. In this latest chilling collection, horror’s masters of menace and the talents of tomorrow gather together to bring you face-to-face with your worst nightmares …
MULTIPLE PERSONALTIES … MYTHIC TERRORS MEXICAN GHOSTS … MAN-EATING PLANTS…MEDICAL EXPERIMENTS … METAMORPHOSIS… MURDER…. MANIACS …. MAGGOTS and much more
In DARK VOICES 6 the reign of terror continues.
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Posted by demonik on January 24, 2014
Stephen Jones & David A. Sutton (eds) – Dark Voices 5: The Pan Book of Horror (Pan, 1993)

Peter Mennim
Robert Holdstock – Having His Leg Pulled
Brian Lumley – Back Row
Roberta Lannes – Precious
Nicholas Royle – The Editor
Graham Joyce – The Ventriloquial Art
Melanie Tem – Phantom
Daniel Fox – How She Dances
Dennis Etchison – The Dog Park
Simon Clark – Gerassimos Flamotas: A Day in the Life
Kathe Koja – Arrangement for Invisible Voices
Brian Mooney – The Lady of Dubhán Alla
Les Daniels – Loser
David J. Schow – Life Partner
Kim Antieau – Sustenance
Jean-Daniel Brèque – Stone Dead
Jeff VanderMeer – La Siesta del Muerte
Peter Valentine Timlett – The Disobedience of Mary Thompson
Michael Marshall Smith – More Bitter Than Death
Kim Newman – Where the Bodies Are Buried
Myrna Elana – Red-Bellied Ghosts
Blurb:
For 34 years the Pan Book of Horror has turned the blood in your veins to red ice. In this latest terrifying collection, horror’s menacing masters and tomorrow’s top names gather together to take you to the furthest reaches of Fear… Cravings… Killers… Cannibalism… Ghosts… Zombies… Arachnids… Parasites… Insanity… Necrophilia… Video Nasties… In Dark Voices 5 the reign of terror continues.
GET PUBLISHED IN DARK VOICES 6; See competition details inside
Posted in *Pan*, David Sutton, Stephen Jones | Tagged: *Pan*, Brian Lumley, Brian Mooney, Daniel Fox, David A. Sutton, David J. Schow, Dennis Etchison, fiction, Graham Joyce, horror, Jean-Daniel Breque, Jeff VanderMeer, Kathe Koja, Kim Antieau, Kim Newman, Les Daniels, Melanie Tem, Michael Marshall Smith, Myrna Elana, Nicholas Royle, Peter Mennim, Peter Valentine Timlett, Robert Holdstock, Roberta Lannes, Simon Clark, Stephen Jones, Vault Of Evil | Leave a Comment »
Posted by demonik on March 19, 2010
Clarence Paget (ed.) – 27th Pan Book Of Horror Stories (1986)

Chris Barnham – On the Fisherman’s Path
Harry E. Turner – Ms Rita and the Professor
Samantha Lee – Medium Rare
Buzz Dixon – Spiders
J. Yen – A Weird Day for Agro
Alan Temperley – Pebbledene
Norman P. Kaufman – Dead Or Alive
Stephen King – I Know What You Need
Ray Askey – Red Recipe
B Seshadri – Joint Family
Jonathan Cruise – The House that Remembered
Jay Wilde – Rothschild’s Revenge
cover loaned from Alwyn Turner’s Trash Fiction
Posted in *Pan*, Clarence Paget | Tagged: Alan Temperley, B. Seshadri, Buzz Dixon, Chris Barnham, Clarence Paget, fiction, Harry E. Turner, horror, J. Yen, Jay Wilde, Jonathan Cruise, Norman P. Kaufman, Pan Book Of Horror Stories, Ray Askey, Samantha Lee, Stephen King, Vault Of Evil | Leave a Comment »
Posted by demonik on March 19, 2010
Clarence Paget (ed.) – 30th Pan Book Of Horror Stories (1989)

Stephen King – The Lawnmower Man
Murray Pickles – Bobby Blue Eyes
David Williamson – The Too Good Samaritan
David Williamson – The Not So Good Samaritan
Jack Wainer – Princess
Alan Temperley – Revenge Of The Kittiwake
Rosemary Timperley – Unknown Territory
Rosemary Timperley – Little Boy Haunted
Christopher Fowler – Cooking The Books
Norman P. Kaufman – Vivisectionists
Jack Wainer – Trust Me Game
William Davidson – No Room At The Flat
B. Seshadri – The Cry Of The Churail
Stephen Edwards – The Scene Of The Crime
Jonathan Cruise – …. And The Sea Shall Give Up Its Dead
Grateful thanks to Johnny Mains
Posted in *Pan*, Clarence Paget | Tagged: Alan Temperley, B. Seshadri, Christopher Fowler, Clarence Paget, David Williamson, fiction, horror, Jack Wainer, Jonathan Cruise, Murray Pickles, Norman P. Kaufman, Pan Book Of Horror Stories, Rosemary Timperley, Stephen Edwards, Stephen King, Vault Of Evil, William Davidson | Leave a Comment »
Posted by demonik on March 9, 2010
Clarence Paget (ed) – 26th Pan Book of Horror Stories (1985)

B. Seshadri – The River Bed
Rosemary Timperley – Mandragora
Alex White – Chatterbox
Harry E. Turner – Special Reserve ’75
Rosemary Timperley – Fire Trap
John H. Snellings – Flies
J. J. Cromby – Masks
Trustin Fortune – The Bath
Nicholas Royle – Time To Get Up
B. Seshadri – An Immaculate Conception
Ian C. Strachan – Death Of A Council Worker
Ralph Norton Noyes – Micro-Process
John H. Snellings – The Loft
Oscar Holmes – No Mark Of Respect
St. John Bird – Firework Night
Jessica Amanda Salmonson – Silent War
Alan Temperley – Henry And The Beautiful People
Posted in *Pan*, Clarence Paget | Tagged: *Pan*, Alan Temperley, Alex White, B. Seshadri, Clarence Paget, fiction, Harry E. Turner, horror, Ian C. Strachan, J. J. Cromby, Jessica Amanda Salmonson, John H. Snellings, Nicholas Royle, Oscar Holmes, Pan Book Of Horror Stories, Ralph Norton Noyes, Rosemary Timperley, St. John Bird, Trustin Fortune, Vault Of Evil | Leave a Comment »
Posted by demonik on March 9, 2010
Clarence Paget (ed.) – 29th Pan Book Of Horror Stories (1988)

J. P. Dixon – The Surgeon’s Tale
Jerome Preisler – Crabs
Marcus Gold – The Cave
Gee Williams – Penny Dreadful
Stephen King – The Ledge
Murray Pickles – The Joonka Junka
Alan Temperley – Angel And Teacake
Norman P. Kaufman – Flesh
Craig Herbertson – The Heaven Maker
Alan Temperley – Florence In The Garden
Gee Williams – Beastie
Terence Merchant – Listen
Jonathan Cruise – The Missionary
Posted in *Pan*, Clarence Paget | Tagged: Alan Temperley, Clarence Paget, Craig Herbertson, fiction, Gee Williams, horror, J. P. Dixon, Jerome Preisler, Jonathan Cruise, Marcus Gold, Murray Pickles, Norman P. Kaufman, Pan Book Of Horror Stories, Stephen King, Terence Merchant, Vault Of Evil | Leave a Comment »
Posted by demonik on March 9, 2010
Clarence Paget (ed.) – 28th Pan Book Of Horror Stories (1987)

Alan Temperley – The Abandoned Dam
Rebecca Bradley – The Leaves
Johnny Yen – Upstarts
John H. Snellings – First Come, First Serve
Stephen King – Grey Matter
Christopher Fowler – Final Call For Passenger Paul
David Williamson – The Sandman
J. M. Pickles – More Birds
Jay Wilde – Death From Autophilia
Philip Lorimer – Under The Carpet
F. R. Welsh – First Blood
Rebecca Bradbury – All Souls
Brent R. Smith – Falling In Love Again
Posted in *Pan*, Clarence Paget | Tagged: Alan Temperley, Brent R. Smith, Christopher Fowler, Clarence Paget, David Williamson, F. R. Welsh, fiction, horror, J. M. Pickles, Jay Wilde, John H. Snellings, Johnny Yen, Pan Book Of Horror Stories, Philip Lorimer, Rebecca Bradbury, Rebecca Bradley, Stephen King, Vault Of Evil | Leave a Comment »
Posted by demonik on September 1, 2007
James Dickie (ed.) – The Undead: Vampire Masterpieces (Neville Spearman, 1971: Pan 1973)

Richard Wilbur – The Undead (verse)
Introduction – James Dickie
Bram Stoker – Dracula’s Guest
F. Marion Crawford – For The Blood Is The Life
Clark Ashton Smith – The End Of The Story
Clark Ashton Smith – The Death Of Ilalotha
F. G. Loring – The Tomb Of Sarah
Carl Jacobi – Revelations In Black
E. F. Benson – The Room In The Tower
Ambrose Bierce – The Death Of Halpin Frayser
Eric, Count Stenbock – A True Story Of A Vampire
H. P. Lovecraft – The Hound
Manly Wade Wellman – When It Was Moonlight
Everil Worrell – The Canal
Walter Starkie – The Old Man’s Story

Blurb: (Pan edition)
`Most mysterious and intriguing of all occult phenomena, the vampire becomes in death the expression of sadistic erotomania at its intensest.’
A unique anthology to chill through flesh and blood and bone based on established lore of the vampire tradition in all its hideous detail.
The fascinating foreword by James Dickie introduces thirteen stories by such masters of the macabre as Bram Stoker, Ambrose Bierce, H. P. Lovecraft and Clark Ashton Smith.
For your peace of mind, now decide where fact and fantasy merge in these tales of vampires and victims who make up the bloody legions of the undead .. .
Posted in *Neville Spearman*, *Pan*, James Dickie | Tagged: *Neville Spearman*, *Pan*, Ambrose Bierce, Bram Stoker, Carl Jacobi, Clark Ashton Smith, Count Stenbock, E. F. Benson, Everil Worrell, F. G. Loring, F. Marion Crawford, H. P. Lovecraft, James Dickie, Manly Wade Wellman, Vampires, Vault Of Evil, Walter Starkie | Leave a Comment »