Trevor Kennedy is very kindly publishing the following advert for Parallel Universe Publications in the next issue of Phantasmagoria Magazine.
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Saturday, 7 September 2019
Thursday, 5 September 2019
Two more Jim Pitts full-colour prints
We have just added two more of Jim's wonderful artwork to the list of prints available from us.
Click here to see all the prints that are now available.
Click here to see all the prints that are now available.
Print 41 SHADMOCKS AND SHIVERS: New tales inspired by the stories of R.Chetwynd-Hayes 2019 |
Print 42 SOME THINGS MAY BE: Collected writings by James Wade. 2017 |
Wednesday, 4 September 2019
The Winter Hunt soon to be Out of Print
Cover Art: Joe Young |
Steve Lockley and Paul Lewis at the launch for The Winter Hunt at The Grand Hotel, Scarborough |
Steve Lockley and Paul Lewis, a two-man, Swansea-based writing-team (though they have written individually as well, and excellently too) are contemporary authors in the best sense of the phrase. They are also hugely respectful of and clearly motivated by some of the great work done in the past. So often their stories, at first glance, may be ‘kitchen sink’ in tone. By that, I mean they could be set on a drear council estate, or in a bus station cafĂ©, or a second-hand shoe shop, or a seaside boarding house on a dull day in the off-season. But never be fooled by any of that, because these calm waters run very, very deep indeed. The Lockley/Lewis style is deceptively simple – an easy and comfortable read, comprising beautiful, well-constructed prose that will carry you straight to the heart of the plot. Already, that’s a sign of quality where I’m concerned. But in addition, in terms of the subtext, these tales are never less than awe-inspiring, and I choose my words carefully. There are massive concepts at the heart of so much Lockley and Lewis. One minute you think you’re reading about a weary shop-girl who spends all day worrying about her wayward brother and his car-thief mates, the next you’re confronted by demonic forces and a winter storm so hellish they surely come from a place beyond time. A few minutes later, you think you’re travelling with two single middle-aged women on a short holiday to the coast, but the next thing you’re asking ‘coast of what?’ What kind of edge have they ventured to here, and for God’s sake, why? Nothing is what it appears in the book you are about to read, but there is nothing complex here either. Think of these tales as contemporary, urban parables, often unapologetically horrific, and yet rich in heart and soul. They deal with issues that go far deeper than the events on the page, and yet the best thing is – you don’t have to go digging for that. It’ll all be brought to you in due course.
Contents are:
Introduction by Paul Finch
The Winter Hunt
Gabriel Restrained
Family Ties
Lullaby
The Woman on the Stairs
Never Go Back
Damp
Last Day
The Worst Part
City of Woes
Death Knock
Playmates
De Profundis
Puca Muc
Shadows in Paint
The Winter Hunt was first published in F20, 2000
Gabriel Restrained was first published in Darkness Rising Two: Night's Soft Pains, 2001
Family Ties was first published in The Third Black Book of Horror, 2008
Lullaby was first published in Vivisections, 2003
Never Go Back was first published in British Invasion, 2008
Damp was first published in Chimeraworld #2, 2005
City of Woes was first published in Doorways, 2008
Death Knock was first published in At Ease with the Dead, 2007
Puca Muc was first published in Shrouded by Darkness, 2006
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Tuesday, 3 September 2019
New Jim Pitts prints and a great deal
We have added some exciting new illustrations to the list of Jim Pitts prints that are available from us, plus they are now post free.
Each print is on high quality A4 paper, approved and signed by the artist before being sealed for protection inside a plastic envelope.
Colour prints are £7.00 each including p&p
Black & white prints are £5.00 each including p&p
Any orders for 5 or more prints, whether black and white, colour, or mixed qualify for a 20% discount.
To order please email paralleluniversepublications@gmx.co.uk or davidariley@gmx.co.uk, listing which prints you would like, plus your address. You will then be emailed a Paypal invoice.
Jim Pitts is an award-winning artist (two-times winner of the prestigious British Fantasy Award, plus Science Fiction's Ken McIntyre Award), whose work has appeared in numerous magazines and books, both professional and small press.
Now you have the opportunity to own individually signed prints of some of Jim's best work, in black and white and in full-colour.
Each print is on high quality A4 paper, approved and signed by the artist before being sealed for protection inside a plastic envelope.
Colour prints are £7.00 each including p&p
Black & white prints are £5.00 each including p&p
Any orders for 5 or more prints, whether black and white, colour, or mixed qualify for a 20% discount.
To order please email paralleluniversepublications@gmx.co.uk or davidariley@gmx.co.uk, listing which prints you would like, plus your address. You will then be emailed a Paypal invoice.
Jim Pitts is an award-winning artist (two-times winner of the prestigious British Fantasy Award, plus Science Fiction's Ken McIntyre Award), whose work has appeared in numerous magazines and books, both professional and small press.
Jim Pitts holding his two British Fantasy Awards |
Jim Pitts holding a copy of his book, The Fantastical Art of Jim Pitts |
Now you have the opportunity to own individually signed prints of some of Jim's best work, in black and white and in full-colour.
THE PRINTS
Print 01 Cover for Worlds of the Unknown #1 Spectre Press |
Print 02 Cover of Dark Horizons #15, 1976 edited by Stephen Jones British Fantasy Society |
Print 03 "Mr October" |
Print 04 Inspired by Clark Ashton Smith's Zothique stories |
Print 05 Front cover of Cthulhu: Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos Spectre Press 2018 |
Print 06 Tsathoggua - Clark Ashton Smith's contribution to the Cthulhu Mythos |
Print 07 Illustration for Adrian Cole's Steaming into Wonderland published in Worlds of the Unknown #5, Spectre Press |
Print 24 H. P. Lovecraft's The Moon Bog |
Print 08 From The Tower of the Elephant by Robert E. Howard The Hyborian Gazette #1 |
Print 09 Clark Ashton Smith, Robert E. Howard and H. P. Lovecraft |
Print 10 Illustration for The Furies from Boras by Anders Fager in Cthulhu #8 (front cover) |
Print 11 Cover for Cthulhu #7, Spectre Press |
Print 25 Hans Bok's Beyond the Golden Stair |
Print 26 Hans Bok's The Blue Flamingo |
Print 27 The Benevolence of Yib by Lin Carter |
Print 28 R. Chetwynd-Hayes Looking for Something to Suck
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Print 29 R. Chetwynd-Hayes Looking for Something to Suck |
Print 30 Robert E. Howard's The Black Stone |
Print 31 H. P. Lovecraft's The Colour Out of Space |
Print 32 Halloween 2019 |
Print 33 A Trick, or a Treat? |
Print 34 The Waking Dead |
Print 35 H. P. Lovecraft's The Cats of Ulthar |
Print 36 Bats |
Print 37 Pumpkin Scarecrow |
Print 38 Female Zombie |
Print 39 Zombie Head |
Print 40 Hi, Pardner. It's been awhile |