Peter Straub: 1943-2022
If you’re a reader of horror fiction the chances are better-than-average that you’re at least partially familiar with the writings of Peter Straub
If you’re a reader of horror fiction the chances are better-than-average that you’re at least partially familiar with the writings of Peter Straub
2020 was a hell of a year
THE WHITE HOTEL is one of the few examples of literary fiction that can truly be said to have just about everything
Concluding my 2019 overviews is this, the latest edition of Bedlam in Print, exploring the noteworthy publications of the previous twelve months
A short book but also a valuable one, representing as it does a meeting of two most interesting minds: author Colin Wilson and filmmaker Ken Russell
The books of 2018? There’s really not much to say, outside my usual observation that the really good stuff often lurks outside the mainstream
This is the first in a series of “Exploring Dark Fiction” primers edited by Eric J. Guignard
Yet another tragic celebrity death? I’m afraid so. The dear departed this time around is the great William Goldman, one of my longtime heroes
As of late 2018 this is the only book-length study that exists of the life and work of the late William Goldman
What is there to say about writer/gadfly Harlan Ellison? Frankly, not a whole lot that hasn’t already been said