Showing posts with label poetry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poetry. Show all posts

Thursday, August 12, 2010

New Titles in the PS Pipeline

PS Publishing has announced a whole range of publications. Coming from the poetry imprint, Stanza Press:

The Charmed Pot, edited by Howard Watson
A Woman on Mars by Helen Patrice
Plus collections from Charles De Lint and Brian Lumley
And a collaborative book from Garry Kilworth and the late and hugely-missed Rob Holdstock.

Also from PS:

Showcase volumes from Kelly Barnhill (Untitled) and Darren Speegle (A Haunting in Germany and Other Stories)
Richard Parks's new novel, To Break the Demon Gate
The Metanatural Adventures of Dr. Black (collection) and The Architect (novella) from Brendan Connell
Two more Starship novellas from Eric Brown
An as-yet untitled collection from Paul Kane.

Novellas:

The Moment of Panic from Steve Duffy
Dogs With Their Eyes Shut from Paul Meloy
Ghosts Doing the Orange Dance by Paul Park
The Pit of Despair by Simon R. Green.

Collections and anthologies:

Ursula Pflug's Harvesting the Moon
Kit Reed's What Wolves Know
Christopher Fowler's The Horrors
Paul Di Filippo's Wikiworld and Other Imaginary Latitudes
A bumper collection of Carol Emshwiller's war and non-war stories (as yet untitled)
Haunted Histories edited by Brian J. Showers

Besides the above, there will be even more novellas from Catherynne M. Valente (The Ice Puzzle) and Matt Hughes (The Yellow Cabochon), plus Joe R. Lansdale's story extravaganza, Trapped in the Saturday Matinee: Lansdale Reloaded. Talking of Joe, his special winter novelette Christmas With the Dead will be sent out free to all subscribers to our twice-yearly anthology series. Here's the cover from PS fave "Gore-some" Glenn Chadbourne:

Monday, April 20, 2009

World Horror Convention announces its MOC

The World Horror Convention now lists five guests of honor plus one mistress of ceremonies. The GOH are writers Tanith Lee and David Case; artists Les Edwards and Dave Carson; and editor Hugh Lamb. All good enough reasons to attend. The icing on the cake is that the MOC is my long-time friend Jo Fletcher. She is Associate Publisherat Gollancz and has worked as an editor at several other publishers, including Headline and Pan. Jo has also edited and co-edited several books. She is an award-winning poet -- and examples of her brilliant and moving poetry can be found in Shadows of Light and Dark, co-published by the Alchemy Press and Airgedlamh Publications.

Copies of this book remain available -- but only a few. This book was designed by Michael Marshall Smith, has an introduction by Neil Gaiman, and is illustrated by Les Edwards and Seamus A Ryan -- and all of these, as well as Jo -- have signed copies of this limited edition hardcover.

If you would like a copy, at the special price of £10 inclusive of p&p in the UK, please email me at gatesoffantasy@gmail.com. I accept payment by PayPal, if that helps. And the WHC website is here.
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