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![]() | The Satyr's Head: Tales of TerrorBrian Lumley Ramsey Campbell David Sutton David Campton James Wade Martin Ricketts Robin Smyth Joseph Payne Brennan Eddy Bertin David Riley ISBN: Year of publication: 2013 THE SATYRS HEAD tales of terror selected by David A. Sutton INTRODUCTION DURING THE EARLY part of the 1970s I had begun editing and producing my fanzine Shadow: Fantasy Literature Review. This was in response to the numerous horror and fantasy fanzines then being devoted to film. And there was a lot happening on the literary side. The Pan Book of Horror Stories was in its middle age. The Ballantine Adult Fantasy Series had emerged in the mid-sixties, reprinting many classic works and later ... Keywords: |
![]() | The Year's Best Horror Stories 18David Drake F Paul Wilson Karl Edward Wagner Nicholas Royle M John Harrison Nina Kiriki Hoffman Brian Lumley Jack Dann David J Schow David Langford Ramsey Campbell Joel Lane Simon Clark W H Pugmire Wayne Allen Sallee Scott D Yost A F Kidd T Winter-Damon Patrick McLeod Simon MacCulloch Jeffrey Goddin D F Lewis Ian McDowell Jessica Amanda Salmonson Bruce Bostin Roger Frazier ISBN: 0886774462 Year of publication: 1990 The Years Best Horror Stories: XVIII Kaddish by Jack Dann. Copyright 1989 by Davis Publications, Inc. for Isaac Asimovs Science Fiction Magazine, April 1989. Reprinted by permission of the author. The Gravediggers Tale by Simon Clark. Copyright 1988 by Newsfield Limited and John Gilbert for Fear, JanuaryFebruary 1989. Reprinted by permission of the author. Meeting the Author by Ramsey Campbell. Copyright 1989 by Ramsey Campbell for Interzone 28. Reprinted by permission of the author. Buckets ... Keywords: |
![]() | Necroscope: InvadersBrian Lumley ISBN: Year of publication: 0 Brian Lumley E-Branch: Invaders DEDICATION This one is for Dave McDougle, Ralph Jessie, Robb Coutinho, Monte Z. Ogle, Sarah Fitton, and Heather Alien, readers and friends for a long time now, and I hope for a long time to come Prologue In Xanadu, Jethro Manchester had built a pleasure dome, in fact the Pleasure Dome Casino. But that was some time ago, and since then Manchesters fortunes had changed. Now both the casino and the mountain resort of Xanadu belonged to another, to Aristotle Milan, ... Keywords: |
![]() | Necroscope V: DeadspawnBrian Lumley ISBN: Year of publication: 0 Brian Lumley Deadspawn Necroscope 5 When Harry put his hand on her clay-cold brow she recoiled as from a serpent Not physically, for she was dead, but her mind cringed, shrank down, withdrew into itself like the feathery fronds of some strange sea anemone brushed by a swimmer. The Necroscope felt his blood turn to ice and for a moment stood in horror of himself. The last thing hed wanted was to frighten her still more. Wrapping her in his thoughts, in the warmth of his deadspeak, he said: Its ... Keywords: |
![]() | NecroscopeBrian Lumley ISBN: Year of publication: 0 Brian Lumley Necroscope DEFINITIONS Tele- Gk.tele: far. A telescope is an optical instrument which enlarges the images of distant objects. For example: the surface of the Moon may be viewed as from only a few hundred miles away. Micro- Gk. mikros: small. A microscope is an optical instrument which makes small objects visible to the human eye. Through a microscope, a drop of clear water is seen to contain countless unsuspected micro-organisms. Necro- Gk. nekros: a corpse. A necroscope is a human ... Keywords: |
![]() | Necroscope IV: DeadspeakBrian Lumley ISBN: Year of publication: 0 Brian Lumley Deadspeak Necroscope 4 1.Necroscope Christened Harry Snaith in Edinburgh, 1957, Harry is the son of a psychic sensitive mother, Mary Keogh who is herself the daughter of a gifted expatriate Russian lady and Gerald Snaith, a banker. Harrys father dies of a stroke the following year, and in the winter of 1960 his mother marries again, this time choosing for a husband a Russian by the name of Viktor Shukshin. Like Marys mother before him, Shukshin has fled the USSR a supposed ... Keywords: |
![]() | The SourceBrian Lumley ISBN: Year of publication: 0 Brian Lumley The Source Necroscope 3 1.Simonov The agent lay on a patch of snow in a jumble of white boulders on the eastern crest of what had once been the Perchorsk Pass in the mid-Uralskiy Khrebet. He gazed down through nite-lite binoculars on almost two acres of curved, silvery-grey surface covering the floor of the ravine. By the light of the moon that surface might easily be mistaken for ice, but Mikhail Simonov knew that it was no glacier or frozen river it was a mass of metal some four ... Keywords: |
![]() | Necroscope II: Wamphyri!Brian Lumley ISBN: Year of publication: 0 Brian Lumley Wamphyri Both of Dragosanis legs were broken and lay at weird angles. His arms hung slack down the wall to the skirting, elbows just off the floor, forearms at ninety degrees and hands projecting well beyond the cuffs of his jacket. They were hands like claws, big, powerful and grasping, frozen in Dragosanis final spasm. His face was a rictus of agony, made worse by the fact that it was hardly a human face at all, and worse still by the gash that split his skull ear to ear. But his ... Keywords: |
![]() | Blood BrothersBrian Lumley ISBN: Year of publication: 0 Brian Lumley Blood Brothers Vampire World 1 PART ONE: Looking Back 1 Morning. Sunrise. Sunup The sun had risen up fifteen times since the battle for The Dwellers garden risen up over the southwestern horizon, travelled a predestined path according to its cycle, sunk down again into the south-east. Fifteen times that low, warm, oh so lazy golden arc across the sky, making for a like number of sundowns. Sundown: night, darkness, peril Sundown. A time of terror since time immemorial: when the last ... Keywords: |