THE GRIN OF THE DARK
I was doubly startled by THE GRIN OF THE DARK, easily Campbell’s finest book in years.
I was doubly startled by THE GRIN OF THE DARK, easily Campbell’s finest book in years.
Each of these anthologies has been bigger and better than the last, meaning A FEAST OF FRIGHTS is the most substantial of them all (at least until the next one).
Of the thirty-some novels by Ramsey Campbell, this is only the second to be written in the first person.
England’s Ramsey Campbell is one of the finest horror scribes on the scene, and THE COUNT OF ELEVEN one of his best-ever novels
Ramsey Campbell’s THE FACE THAT MUST DIE is one of the most powerful serial killer novels ever written.
The collector’s book market of the 1980s through the (mis)fortunes of Scream/Press.
Nobody, it seems, wants to be associated with the “Horror” label.
One of the most effective horror movies of recent years, adapted from a Ramsey Campbell novel by the debuting Spanish filmmaker Jaume Balaguero
2007 is over. A good year? For horror literature I’d say yes, it was
Welcome to the first installment of my year-end overview of the year in horror fiction