Posts Tagged ‘Paul Finch’
Posted by demonik on October 23, 2019
Paul Finch [ed.] – Terror Tales of North West England (Telos, 2019)

Neil Williams
Jason Gould – Normal Bones
The Lost Lads of Rivington
Cate Gardner – The Mute Swan
The Resurrection Men
Simon Kurt Unsworth – Factory Rook
Night Fall’s Over Pendle
John Travis – Tight Straws and Wire Mesh
The Lancashire Boggarts
Edward Pearce – A Weekend Break
Lord Combermere’s Ghost
David A. Riley – Writer’s Cramp
Screaming Skulls
Christopher Harman – Wet Jenny
Land of Monsters
Stephen Gallagher – The Drain
Chingle Hell
Peter Bell – Only Sleeping
Of Gods and Ghosts
Sam Stone – Peeling the Layers
The Borgias of the Slums
Ramsey Campbell – Root Cause
The Horror at the Gatehouse
Anna Taborska – Formby Point
Hill of Mysteries
Simon Bestwick – Below
The Vengeance of Bannister Doll
Solomon Strange – Old Huey
A Vision of His Own Destruction
Paul Finch – The Upper Tier
Blurb:
England’s majestic Northwest, land of rain-washed skies, dark forests and brooding, windswept hills. Famous too for its industrial blight and brutal persecutions; a realm where skulls scream and witches wail, gallows creak and grave-robbers prowl the long, black nights …
The hideous scarecrows of Lune
The heathen rite at Knowsley
The revenge killings in Preston
The elegant ghost of Combermere
The berserk boggart of Moston
The malformed brute on Mann
The walking dead at Haigh Hall
And many more chilling tales by Ramsey Campbell, Stephen Gallagher, Sam Stone, Simon Kurt Unsworth, Cate Gardner and other award-winning masters and mistresses of the macabre.
Posted in *Telos*, Paul Finch | Tagged: Anna Taborska, Cate Gardner, Christopher Harman, David A. Riley, Edward Pearce, Jason Gould, John Travis, Neil Williams, Paul Finch, Peter Bell, Ramsey Campbell, Sam Stone, Simon Bestwick, Simon Kurt Unsworth, Solomon Strange, Stephen Gallagher, Telos, Terror Tales, Vault Of Evil | Leave a Comment »
Posted by demonik on May 11, 2017
Paul Finch (ed.) – Terror Tales Of Cornwall (Telos, May, 2017)

Neil Williams
Mark Morris – We Who Sing Beneath the Ground
Golden Days of Terror
Ray Cluley – In the Light of St Ives
Morgawr Rising
Reggie Oliver – Trouble at Botathan
From the Lady Downs
John Whitbourn – ‘Mebyon versus Suna’
The Serpent of Pengersick
Paul Edwards – The Unseen
Finned Angels, Fish-Tailed Devils
Jacqueline Simpson – Dragon Path
Jamaica Inn
Paul Finch – The Old Traditions Are Best
Guardians of the Castle
Mark Valentine – The Uncertainty of All Earthly Things
The Hooper
Kate Farrell – His Anger Was Kindled
The Bodmin Fetch
DP Watt – Four Windows and a Door
Owlman
Steve Jordan – Claws
The Cursing Psalm
Adrian Cole – A Beast by Any Other Name
Of the Demon, Tregeagle
Mark Samuels – Moon Blood-Red, Tide Turning
Slaughter at Penryn
Sarah Singleton – The Memory of Stone
Queen of the Wind
Ian Hunter – Shelter from the Storm
The Voice in the Tunnels
Thana Niveau – Losing Its Identity
Blurb:
Cornwall, England’s most scenic county: windswept moors; rugged cliffs; and wild, foaming seas. But smugglers and wreckers once haunted its hidden coves, mermaid myths abound, pixie lore lingers, henges signal a pagan past, and fanged beasts stalk the ancient, overgrown lanes …
The serpent woman of Pengersick
The screaming demon of Land’s End
The nightmare masquerade at Padstow
The feathered horror of Mawnan
The terrible voice at St Agnes
The ritual slaughter at Crantock
The hoof-footed fetch of Bodmin Moor
And many more chilling tales by Mark Morris, Ray Cluley, Reggie Oliver, Sarah Singleton, Mark Samuels, Thana Niveau and other award-winning masters and mistresses of the macabre.
Posted in Paul Finch, Telos | Tagged: Adrian Cole, DP Watt, Ian Hunter, Jacqueline Simpson, John Whitbourn, Kate Farrell, Mark Morris, Mark Samuels, Mark Valentine, Neil Williams, Paul Edwards, Paul Finch, Ray Cluley, Reggie Oliver, Sarah Singleton, Steve Jordan, Telos, Terror Tales, Thana Niveau, Vault Of Evil | Leave a Comment »
Posted by demonik on January 24, 2016
Paul Finch (ed.) – Terror Tales Of The Ocean (Gray Friar, Jan. 2016)

Neil Williams
Terry Grimwood – Stuka Juice
Ship of the Dead
Stephen Laws – The End of the Pier
The Swirling Sea
Steve Duffy – Lie Still, Sleep Becalmed
Meg
Lynda E. Rucker – The Seventh Wave
The Palmyra Curse
Adam Nevill – Hippocampus
Gelatinous
Conrad Williams – The Offing
Blood and Oil
Peter James – Sun Over the Yard Arm
Echoes of an Eldritch Past
Simon Strantzas – First Miranda
Sharkbait
Simon Clark & John B. Ford – The Derelict of Death
Horrific Beasts
Jan Edwards – The Decks Below
The Flying Dutchman
Paul Finch – Hell in the Cathedral
From the Hadean Deep
Adam Golaski – Hushed Will Be All Murmurs
Mer-Killers
Robert Shearman – And This Is Where We Falter
Posted in *Gray Friar Press*, Paul Finch | Tagged: Adam Golaski, Adam Nevill, Conrad Williams, Gray Friar, Jan Edwards, Lynda E. Rucker, Neil Williams, Ocean, Paul Finch, Peter James, Robert Shearman, Simon Clark & John B. Ford, Simon Strantzas, Stephen Laws, Steve Duffy, Terror Tales, Terry Grimwood, Vault Of Evil | Leave a Comment »
Posted by demonik on June 24, 2015
Out now from Gray Friar Press, the eighth volume in this consistently splendid series
Paul Finch (ed.) – Terror Tales Of The Scottish Highlands (Gray Friar, June 2015)

Cover illustration: Neil Williams
Ian Hunter – Skye’s Skary Places
Phantoms in the Mist
Helen Grant – The Dove
Prey of the Fin-Folk
Barbara Roden – Strone House
The Well of Heads
Tom Johnstone – Face Down In The Earth
The Vanishing
William Meikle – The Dreaming God Is Singing Where She Lies
The Curse of Scotland
Rosie Seymour – The Housekeeper
From Out The Hollow Hills
Peter Bell – The Executioner
Saurians of the Deep
John Whitbourn – You Must Be Cold
Glamis Castle
Sheila Hodgson – The Fellow Travellers
Daemonologie
Graeme Hurry – Shelleycoat
Evil Monsters
Craig Herbertson – The Other House, The Other Voice
The Mull Plane Mystery
DP Watt – Myself/Thyself
The Bauchan
Carl Barker – Broken Spectres
The Big Grey Man
Gary Fry – Jack Knife
Tristicloke the Wolf
Johnny Mains – The Foul Mass At Tongue House
The Drummer of Cortachy
Carole Johnstone – There You’ll Be
Blurb:
The Scottish Highlands, picturesque home to grand mountains and plunging glens. But also a land of bitterness, betrayal and blood-feud, where phantom pipers lament callous slaughters, evil spirits haunt crag and loch, and ancient monsters roam the fogbound moors …
The Black Wolf of Badenoch
The deformed horror at Glamis
The witch coven of Auldearn
The faceless giant of Ben Macdui
The shrieking voices on Skye
The feathered fiend of Glen Etive
The headless killer at Arisaig
And many more chilling tales by William Meikle, Helen Grant, Barbara Roden, Carole Johnstone, DP Watt and other award-winning masters and mistresses of the macabre.
Order your copy direct from Gray Friar Press
Posted in *Gray Friar Press*, Paul Finch | Tagged: Barbara Roden, Carl Barker, Carole Johnstone, Craig Herbertson, DP Watt, Gary Fry, Graeme Hurry, Gray Friar, Helen Grant, horror fiction, Ian Hunter, John Whitbourn, Johnny Mains, Neil Williams, Paul Finch, Peter Bell, Rosie Seymour, Scottish Highlands, Sheila Hodgson, Supernatural fiction, Terror Tales, Tom Johnstone, Vault Of Evil, William Meikle | Leave a Comment »
Posted by demonik on January 16, 2015
Danel Olson (ed.) – Exotic Gothic 4 (Drugstore Indian Press, 2014. Originally P.S., 2012)
Photo: Apolinar Lorenzo Chuca
Danel Olson – Preface: On Dark Gifting
Margo Lanagan – Blooding the Bride
Adam L.G. Nevill – Pig Thing
Kaaron Warren – The Lighthouse Keepers’ Club
Reggie Oliver – The Look
Lucy Taylor – Nikishi
Simon Kurt Unsworth – The Fourth Horse
Stephen Dedman – The Fall
Tunku Halim – In the Village of Setang
David Punter – Carving
Genni Gunn – Water Lover
Robert Hood – Escena de un Asesinato
Steve Rasnic Tem – The Old Man Beset by Demons
David Wellington – Atacama
Isobelle Carmody – Metro Winds
Terry Dowling – Mariners’ Round
Paul Finch – Oschaert
Ekaterina Sedia – Helena
Anna Taborska – Rusalka
Nick Antosca – Candy
Joseph Bruchac – Down in the Valley
Cherie Dimaline – Wanishin
Brian Evenson – Grottor
E. Michael Lewis – Such a Man I Would Have Become
Scott Thomas – The Unfinished Book
Stephen Volk – Celebrity Frankenstein
Blurb
A bumper anthology, with stories from twenty-five of today’s finest speculative fiction writers.
Posted in *P.S.* | Tagged: Adam L. G. Nevill, Anna Flores, Anna Taborska, Apolinar Lorenzo Chuca, Brian Evenson, Cherie Dimaline, Danel Olson, David Punter, David Wellington, Drugstore Indian Press, E. Michael Lewis, Ekaterina Sedia, Exotic Gothic, fiction, Genni Gunn, Gothic, horror, Isobelle Carmody, Joseph Bruchac, Kaaron Warren, Lucy Taylor, Margo Lanagan, Nick Antosca, P.S., Paul Finch, Reggie Oliver, Robert Hood, Scott Thomas, Shay Prator, Simon Kurt Unsworth, Stephen Dedman, Stephen Volk, Steve Rasnic Tem, Terry Dowling, Tunku Halim, Vault Of Evil | Leave a Comment »
Posted by demonik on August 23, 2014
Paul Finch (ed.) – Terror Tales Of Yorkshire (Gray Friars Press, Sept. 2014)

Neil Williams
Simon Avery – In October We Buried The Monsters
The Decapitation Device
Keris McDonald – The Coat Off His Back
Haunting Memories of the Past
Mark Morris – They Walk As Men
The Yorkshire Witches
Alison Littlewood – On Ilkley Moor
The Black Monk of Pontefract
Stephen Laws – The Crawl
The Woman in the Rain
Gary McMahon – Ragged
The Hobman
Christopher Harman – A True Yorkshireman
The Town Where Darkness Was Born
Mark Chadbourn – All Things Considered, I’d Rather Be In Hell
A Feast For Crows
Chico Kidd – The Demon of Flowers
City of the Dead
Stephen Bacon – The Summer of Bradbury
Radiant Beings
Rosalie Parker – Random Flight
Death in the Harrying
Simon Clark – The Rhubarb Festival
The Alien
Gary Fry – The Crack
The Boggart of Bunting Nook
Jason Gould – A Story From When We Had Nothing
Blurb:
Yorkshire – a rolling landscape of verdant dales and quaint country towns. But where industrial fires left hideous scars, forlorn ruins echo the shrieks of forgotten wars, and depraved killers evoke nightmare tales of ogres, trolls and wild moorland boggarts…
The stalking devil of Boroughbridge
The murder machine at Halifax
The hooded horror of Pontefract
The bloody meadow at Towton
The black tunnel of Renfield
The evil trickster of Spaldington
The shadow forms at Silverwood
And many more chilling tales by Alison Littlewood, Mark Morris, Stephen Laws, Simon Clark, Mark Chadbourn, and other award-winning masters and mistresses of the macabre.
Posted in *Gray Friar Press*, Paul Finch | Tagged: Alison Littlewood, Chico Kidd, Christopher Harman, fiction, Gary Fry, Gary McMahon, Gray Friars Press, Jason Gould, Keris McDonald, Mark Chadbourn, Mark Morris, Neil Williams, non-fiction, Paul Finch, Rosalie Parker, Simon Avery, Simon Clark, Stephen Bacon, Stephen Laws, Terror Tales Of Yorkshire, Vault Of Evil | Leave a Comment »
Posted by demonik on June 7, 2014
Paul Finch (ed.) – Terror Tales Of Wales (Gray Friar Press, June, 2014)

Cover illustration: Paul Mudie
Ray Cluley – Under The Windings of the Sea
Legions of Ghosts
Steve Duffy – Old As The Hills
The Beast of Bodalog
Reggie Oliver – The Druid’s Rest
Night of the Bloody Ape
Simon Clark – Swallowing A Dirty Seed
The Devil Made Him Do It
Thana Niveau – The Face
Hoof-beats in the Mist
Steve Lockley – Don’t Leave Me Down Here
The Werewolf of Clwyd
Stephen Volk – Matilda of the Night
The Goblin Stone
Paul Lewis – The Sound of the Sea
A Quick Pint and a Slow Hanging
Tim Lebbon – The Flow
Doppelganger
Steve Jordan – The Offspring
Prophecy of Fire
Bryn Fortey – Dialled
The Dark Heart of Magnificence
Priya Sharma – The Rising Tide
The Hag Lands
Gary Fry – Apple of their Eyes
Beneath the Sea of Wrecks
John Llewellyn Probert – Learning the Language
Blurb:
Wales – ‘Land of my Fathers’, cradle of poetry, song and mythic rural splendour. But also a scene of oppression and tragedy, where angry spirits stalk castle and coal mine alike, death-knells sound amid fogbound peaks, and dragons stir in bottomless pools …
The headless spectre of Kidwelly
The sea terror off Anglesey
The soul stealer of Porthcawl
The blood rites at Abergavenny
The fatal fruit of Criccieth
The dark serpent of Bodalog
The Christmas slaughter at Llanfabon
And many more chilling tales by Stephen Volk, Tim Lebbon, Simon Clark, Priya Sharma, John Llewellyn Probert and other award-winning masters and mistresses of the macabre.
Posted in *Gray Friar Press*, Paul Finch, small press | Tagged: *Gray Friar Press*, Bryn Fortey, Gary Fry, John Llewellyn Probert, Paul Finch, Paul Lewis, Paul Mudie, Priya Sharma, Ray Cluley, Reggie Oliver, Simon Clark, Stephen Volk, Steve Duffy, Steve Jordan, Steve Lockley, Thana Niveau, Tim Lebbon, Vault Of Evil | Leave a Comment »
Posted by demonik on December 13, 2013

As has maybe been mentioned on here, the Vault forum is where you’ll find the bulk of the contributors to this place, and if you’ve yet to register, now is as good a time as any. At present, we’re currently halfway through our fourth annual advent calendar, a daily treat in the run-up to Christmas featuring horror fiction, old and new, from several of our very favourite authors. Get with it at Vault – Your one-stop shop for festive mirth!

Posted in Vault Product Placement | Tagged: 'Roland Caine', Allison V. Harding, Anna Taborska, Anonymous, Charles Black, Charles Lloyd Birkin, Craig Herbertson, David A. Riley, David A. Sutton, David H. Keller, Flavia Richardson, Franklin Marsh, Gary Power, John Llewellyn Probert, Johnny Mains, Lyle Wilson Holden, Matt Crossman, Michael Avallone, Michel Parry, P. S., Paul Finch, Ramsey Campbell, Richard Ab-Stains, Robert Leslie Bellem, T. F. Powys, Thana Niveau, Vault Of Evil, Who will be next?, William Fairlee Clarke | Leave a Comment »
Posted by demonik on December 13, 2013
Simon Marshall-Jones (ed.) – The 13 Ghosts of Christmas ( Spectral Press , 2012)

Vincent Shaw-Morton
Johnny Mains – Introduction
John Costello – An Odd Number at Table
Jan Edwards – Concerning Events at Leinster Gardens
William Meikle – Carnacki: A Cold Christmas in Chelsea
Raven Dane – A Taste of Almonds
Richard Farren Barber – Where the Stones Lie
Nicholas Martin – All that is Living
Thana Niveau – And May All your Christmases
Martin Roberts – Now and Then
Paul Finch – December
Gary McMahon – Ritualism
Neil Williams – We Are a Shadow
John Forth – The Green Clearing
Adrian Tchaikovsky – Lost Soldiers
Simon Marshall-Jones – Publisher’s Acknowledgements
BONUS
Stephen Volk – Whitstable novella preview
Blurb:
Christmas – a season of goodwill given to all mankind, and of snowbound winter wonderlands; a time for the gathering of families and friends to share in a bounteous harvest of good cheer, of sparkling decorations and roaring fires lighting up the parlour; and of glittering presents strewn beneath the glorious fir tree, and of excited children full of boundless joy in their hearts. And the time when the ghosts of those long gone, of the restless, the unhappy and the bitter are closest to the living, walking abroad in the frozen landscape outside the cosy living-room window. Here are thirteen seasonal tales of those lonely, wandering spirits, guaranteed to bring delicious thrills to all aficionados of the ghostly and the supernatural. Inside these pages you will find, amongst others, stories of eerie urban myths, age-old rituals, lost invaders from history, haunted weather phenomena, strange spirits, and creatures of myth and legend, told by some of the finest and most exciting writers working in the field today.
Posted in *Spectral Press*, small press | Tagged: 13 Ghosts of Christmas, Adrian Tchaikovsky, fiction, Gary McMahon, Jan Edwards, John Costello, John Forth, Martin Roberts, Neil Williams, Nicholas Martin, Paul Finch, Raven Dane, Richard Farren Barber, Simon Marshall-Jones, Spectral Press, Stephen Volk, Supernatural, Thana Niveau, Vaulr Of Evil, Vincent Shaw-Morton. Johnny Mains, William Meikle | Leave a Comment »
Posted by demonik on October 29, 2013
Paull Finch (ed.) – Terror Tales Of The Seaside (Gray Friar, Oct. 2013)

Steve Upham
Reggie Oliver – Holiday From Hell
The Eerie Events At Castel Mare
Stephen Laws – The Causeway
The Kraken Wakes
Stephen Volk – The Magician Kelso Dennett
Forces Of Evil
Joseph Freeman – A Prayer For The Morning
Hotel Of Horror
Sam Stone – The Jealous Sea
The Ghosts Of Goodwin Sands
Ramsey Campbell – The Entertainment
The Horse And The Hag
Simon Kurt Unsworth – The Poor Weather Crossings Company
The Devil Dog Of Peel
R.B. Russell – Brighthelmstone
The Ghouls Of Bannane Head
Robert Spalding – Men With False Faces
This Beautiful, Terrible Place
Gary Fry – GG LUVS PA
In The Deep Dark Winter
Paul Finch – The Incident At North Shore
The Walking Dead
Paul Kane – Shells
Hellmouth
Kate Farrell – The Sands Are Magic
Wild Men Of The Sea
Christopher Harman – Broken Summer
Blurb:
The British Seaside – golden sands, toffee rock, amusement arcades. But also the ghosts of better days: phantom performers who if they can’t get laughs will get screams; derelict fun-parks where maniacs lurk; hideous things washed in on bitter tides …
The death ships of Goodwin …
The killer clowns of Bognor …
The devil fish of Guernsey …
The Night Caller of St. Derfyn …
The Black Mass at North Berwick …
The grisly revenge at Brighton …
The tortured souls of Westingsea …
And many more chilling tales by Stephen Laws, Ramsey Campbell, Stephen Volk, Sam Stone, Simon Kurt Unsworth and other award-winning masters and mistresses of the macabre.
Posted in *Gray Friar Press*, Paul Finch | Tagged: Christopher Harman, fiction, Gary Fry, Gray Friar, horror, Joseph Freeman, Kate Farrell, Paul Finch, Paul Kane, R. B. Russell, Ramsey Campbell, Reggie Oliver, Robert Spalding, Sam Stone, Simon Kurt Unsworth, Stephen Laws, Stephen Volk, Steve Upham, Terror Tales, Vault Of Evil | Leave a Comment »