
“Bradley’s writing is minimalist whilst providing enough narrative nutrition to sink your teeth into. With Lemur Bradley offers up quite a menu of characters, a veritable stew of displaced oddities…”
Read the full review at 3:AM Magazine

“Bradley’s writing is minimalist whilst providing enough narrative nutrition to sink your teeth into. With Lemur Bradley offers up quite a menu of characters, a veritable stew of displaced oddities…”
Read the full review at 3:AM Magazine
HorrorWorld just published a review of Horror Isn’t a 4-Letter Word. Here’s a snippet: Matt Warner talks to the writer in us not from above, from a place that most authors will never achieve, but right next to you. His style makes the reader feel as if this were a discussion over a beer in…
Isabel Burning (limited edition) by Donna Lynch pre-order discount $ 20 off This edition features a hand painted cover by artist Steven Archer. No two covers will be exactly the same. There will only be 150 numbered copies and the book will be signed by both the author and artist. It will also contain 20+…
Awhile back I sent the author photos to the web people at HorrorFind. Now I see that all our authors are listed on the celebrities page. I singled Donna out because she’s the one who brought it to my attention. I’m still waiting to hear back about doing a mass signing for the RDSP authors…
An interview with John Edward Lawson that previously appeared in Doorways Magazine is now available online from speceditor666 here: http://speceditor666.livejournal.com/8159.html So far the section on John’s hair has caused the most stir.
Forecasting a Heavy Accumulation of Snowed Reviews We’re piling up lots of Snowed reviews but we’re still looking for more! If you are a reviewer interested in the book and you want an ebook copy, please contact publicist Beverly@BeverlyBambury.com. There are also a limited number of print copies available (U.S. mailing addresses only). Please contact…
Rod Lott over at Bookgasm seems to really have enjoyed Horror Isn’t a 4-Letter Word. This paragraph in particular cracked me up: One of the more entertaining pieces has Warner dissecting dialogue from an early draft of Brian Keene’s CITY OF THE DEAD and the published version of J.K. Rowling’s HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER…
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