Interview With David Gatward

The Book Zone (For Boys) is currently running an interview with David Gatward, YA Horror author, whose The Dead, his debut horror novel is due to be published at the beginning of July. Asked he would describe The Dead to a potential reader, Gatward says, “A...

Psycho At 50

Inside Movies at Moviefone is running an interesting piece by Gary Susman titled: “Psycho at 50: What We’ve Learned from Alfred Hitchcock’s Horror Classic.” He introduces the article with: “Gus Van Sant’s 1998 remake of Psycho was...

Subterranean Goes Electronic

In their most recent newsletter, Subterranean Press has announced that in the early stages of releasing a number of past Subterranean titles in electronic formats. Among the first readers can download are John Scalzi’s The God Engines (Kindle) and Robert...
James Herbert On Queen’s List

James Herbert On Queen’s List

James Herbert has been included on the Queen’s Birthday Honours List to receive an Order of the British Empire (OBE). The 67-year-old Herbert, who debuted as a novelist in 1974 with the classic The Rats, said he was “totally staggered and deeply honored”...
The Night Cache – Book Review

The Night Cache – Book Review

The Night Cache Andy Duncan PS Publishing Hardcover, £7.50 [$12.00] Review by Lisa Morton Andy Duncan’s The Night Cache begins with a reference to Val Lewton, and that’s no coincidence, because much of this intriguing novelette reveals as little as a...

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