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Author Archives: Steve Bacon
Nemonymous 10 – Null Immortalis
The final edition of Nemonymous, Null Immortalis has finally been published. Edited by DF Lewis, it features 26 stories from a great lineup of writers – TURN AGAIN by William Meikle A GIANT IN THE HOUSE by Daniel Pearlman APOTHEOSIS by … Continue reading
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Where the Heart Is
My short story ‘Last Summer‘ has been accepted for publication in the Gray Friar Press anthology ‘Where the Heart Is’. What’s especially thrilling about this appearance is the lineup of talent that I’m with. Just look at the contributors – … Continue reading
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Acceptances and buses
Sometimes short story acceptances are like buses…you wait for ages and then three turn up all at once. Firstly, it’s my absolute thrill to say my 6300 word story ‘The Toymaker of Bremen‘ has been accepted to appear in the … Continue reading
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Another Sixth Black Book of Horror review
Here is another review of The Sixth Black Book of Horror by The Doctor. I was delighted to see that it describes my story, ‘Room Above the Shop’, as “a wonderful piece of subtle horror” and “the jewel in the … Continue reading
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A Solace of Winter Rain reprint
My short story A Solace of Winter Rain, originally published in The Willows magazine in October 2007, is to be reprinted in FILTHY CREATIONS 6 edited by Rog Pile. As soon as I get the artwork and ordering information I’ll … Continue reading
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Sixth Black Book of Horror – the first review
Colin Leslie, who runs the site Tales From the Black Abyss, has just posted the first review of The Sixth Black Book of Horror. It calls it “a very strong anthology” and says it “should be an essential purchase for … Continue reading
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Ask the Authors
On the forum of the British Fantasy Society, here, they have a section called Ask the Author. There are loads of subsections to different writers, with links to work forthcoming, etc. It’s a great way to find out things you … Continue reading
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The Sixth Black Book of Horror
Charles Black has released the artwork and the lineup for the latest anthology from Mortbury Press, The Sixth Black Book of Horror. Here are the contents – SIX OF THE BEST by John Llewellyn Probert TRAFFIC STREAM by Simon Kurt … Continue reading
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Dark Horizons
My story ‘The Other Side of Silence‘ will appear in the British Fantasy Society’s ‘Dark Horizons’, edited by Stephen Theaker, due to be published in September 2010. It’s a 6500 word post-apocalyptic tale, set in a future Britain, ravaged by a virus … Continue reading
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Revelations of Book
D F Lewis, editor of the Nemonymous anthology, ‘Cern Zoo’, has now announced that the authors of each respective stories can now identify themself. So (cue drumroll) I can now reveal that my contribution to the book was the tale, … Continue reading
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