Due for publication later this year are the paperback and ebook versions of Johnny Mains' A Distasteful Horror Story, which was recently published as a numbered, signed limited edition hardback by Noose & Gibbet Publishing.
Tuesday, 26 March 2019
A Distasteful Horror Story by Johnny Mains
Due for publication later this year are the paperback and ebook versions of Johnny Mains' A Distasteful Horror Story, which was recently published as a numbered, signed limited edition hardback by Noose & Gibbet Publishing.
Saturday, 16 March 2019
Charles Black
It is with a heavy heart that I have to report that horror writer, editor and publisher, Charles Black died yesterday on the 15th March in St Michael's Hospice in Hereford of cancer. Only the day before he was well enough to sit up and use his computer, but declined the following day and passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family.
We were hoping to travel to the hospice on Monday to visit him, but the end came quicker than either of us expected.
We were hoping to travel to the hospice on Monday to visit him, but the end came quicker than either of us expected.
Charles, second from the right, enjoying a drink with friends |
Wednesday, 13 March 2019
Charles Black
It is with a great feeling of sadness that we are posting that one of our first authors and very good friend, Charles Black, has terminal cancer.
Charles is the author of two collection of short stories: Black Ceremonies, which we published in 2015. He is also the author of A Taste for the Macabre, which was brought out under his own imprint Mortbury Press in 2018. He is the editor of the fabulous Black Books of Horror, eleven volumes of which appeared between 2007 and 2015, featuring a vast range of some of the best writers in the genre in the UK, including Paul Finch, Reggie Oliver, Thana Niveau, John Probert, Anna Taborska, Kate Farrell, Marion Pitman, Stephen Bacon, Stuart Young, Craig Herbertson, David Williamson and many, many more.
Linden and I have met Charles on a number of occasions, mainly at Fantasycon, where we loved his company. It is difficult to express our feelings over what has happened. We are totally devastated.
Today Charles will be moving to St Michael's hospice in Hereford. The latest news is that doctors have stopped treating his cancer and are now just giving him pain-killers and liquids intraveniously.
Charles is the author of two collection of short stories: Black Ceremonies, which we published in 2015. He is also the author of A Taste for the Macabre, which was brought out under his own imprint Mortbury Press in 2018. He is the editor of the fabulous Black Books of Horror, eleven volumes of which appeared between 2007 and 2015, featuring a vast range of some of the best writers in the genre in the UK, including Paul Finch, Reggie Oliver, Thana Niveau, John Probert, Anna Taborska, Kate Farrell, Marion Pitman, Stephen Bacon, Stuart Young, Craig Herbertson, David Williamson and many, many more.
Linden and I have met Charles on a number of occasions, mainly at Fantasycon, where we loved his company. It is difficult to express our feelings over what has happened. We are totally devastated.
Today Charles will be moving to St Michael's hospice in Hereford. The latest news is that doctors have stopped treating his cancer and are now just giving him pain-killers and liquids intraveniously.
Charles, to the right, shaking hands with fellow editor Johnny Mains at Fantasycon |
Charles, to the right, on a panel at The World Horror Convention in Brighton in 2010 |
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