Tuesday, 29 June 2021

One day to go before A Little Light Screaming by Johnny Mains is officially Out of Print

Cover artwork: David Whitlam

  

A Little Light Screaming by Johnny Mains will go out of print at the end of June, which gives you only one more day in which to snap up a copy before it's in the second hand market only. 
 
Johnny Mains is the award winning editor of Back From the Dead. He is also the editor of Best British Horror and, along with Robin Ince, of Dead Funny, both from Salt Publishing. This is his third collection of short stories, which includes Resuscitation Andy, The Case of the Revenant, Blossom, The Girl on the Suicide Bridge, The Foul Mass at Tongue House, Paintings, A Forest of Lonely Deaths, Sticking Your Head Out is Dangerous, The Curse of the Monster, and The Gamekeeper.

Contents are:
Introduction by Alison Moore
Resucitation Andy
The Case of the Revenant
Blossom
The Girl on the Suicide Bridge
The Foul Mass at Tongue House
Paintings (with Simon Bestwick)
A Forest of Lonely Deaths
Sticking Your Head Out is Dangerous
The Curse of the Monster
(with Bryn Fortey)
The Gamekeeper


The Case of the Revenant was first published in The Mammoth Book of Sherlock Holmes Abroad
Blossom was first published in Poor Souls' Light
The Girl on the Suicide Bridge was first published in Beside the Sea
The Foul Mass at Tongue House was first published in Terror Tales of the Scottish Highlands
Sticking Your Head Out is Dangerous was first published in The Vault of Evil
The Curse of the Monster was first published as a stand alone chapbook
The Gamekeeper was first published in Whispers in the Dark

You can order this book direct from us on this link, post free. 
 
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Saturday, 26 June 2021

Swords & Sorceries: Tales of Heroic Fantasy Volume 2


Swords & Sorceries: Tales of Heroic Fantasy Volume 2
is available as a paperback and ebook (kindle). The paperback is £11.99 and the kindle is just £2.99. 

One reviewer has already stated about this book:  "Sword and Sorcery of the 20's needs a strong ongoing anthology and (through two volumes) for me as a long time fan this one is the best available"

The contents of Volume 2 are:

Introduction by David A. Riley

The Essence of Dust by Mike Chinn

Highjacking the Lord of Light by Tais Teng

Out in the Wildlands by Martin Owton

Zale and Zedril by Susan Murrie Macdonald

The Amulet and the Shadow by Steve Dilks

Antediluvia: Seasons of the World by Andrew Darlington

A Thousand Words for Death by Pedro Iniguez

Stone Snake by Dev Agarwal

Seven Thrones by Phil Emery

The Eater of Gods by Adrian Cole 

Illustrations by Jim Pitts. 

Amazon.co.uk £11.99 paperback/£2.99 kindle

Amazon.com $16.97 paperback/$4.23 kindle

 

Wednesday, 23 June 2021

First review of Swords & Sorceries: Tales of Heroic Fantasy Volume 2

We just came across the first review of Swords & Sorceries: Tales of Heroic Fantasy Volume 2.

Jason Hardy on the website Echoes of Valhalla: "Terrific Tales: Anthologies can often be a mixed bag for me, but this latest from David A. Riley was solid. Ten tales that were all enjoyable. Some ongoing characters and settings which is welcome in a themed anthology of this type. Quality publication all around with the usual excellent art on cover and a few interiors by seasoned pro, Jim Pitts. Sword and Sorcery of the 20's needs a strong ongoing anthology and (through two volumes) for me as a long time fan this one is the best available. My own personal favorites in this volume were Cole's "The Eater of Gods" (one of the better stories I read this year), Chinn's "The Essence of Dust" and Dilk's "The Amulet and the Shadow" (well written old school heroic fantasy in the Howard vein). Riley did a good job of choosing his tales. If you haven't tried this anthology series yet definitely climb aboard."

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Friday, 18 June 2021

Swords & Sorceries: Tales of Heroic Fantasy Volume 2 - Video


Here is a video advert for Swords & Sorceries: Tales of Heroic Fantasdy Volume 2 created by my very talented daught, Cassandra. 

Please feel free to share. 

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Thursday, 17 June 2021

David Whitlam artbook is now available: Grotesque Illuminations - the Art of David Whitlam


Though not published by Parallel Universe Publications, we are proud to see that this book is now available. David's work has graced two PUP books in the past: A Little Light Screaming and A Distasteful Horror Story, both by Johnny Mains. 

Grotesque Illuminations is a 143 page hardcover book, 8.5 by 11 inches in size. £35 per copy. 

In David's own words: "My new book Grotesque Illuminations - the Art of David Whitlam is now available. This 143 page full colour hardback book spans over 20 years of my artwork. From early experiments with automatic drawing, to oil paintings and digital art, it's the complete document of my journey into Surrealism"




Wednesday, 16 June 2021

Fishhead: The Darker Tales of Irvin S. Cobb

One of the finest books we have ever published is Fishhead: The Darker Tales of Irvin S. Cobb, which includes 14 of his darkest stories, plus a frontispiece by Jim Pitts and a brief biography and bibliography. 

The Introduction

"During his lifetime Irvin S. Cobb was one of the most celebrated writers in American literature, though nowadays he is almost forgotten, apart perhaps from his Lovecraft connection. Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb was born in Paducah, Kentucky on the 23rd June, 1876. His father, unable to cope with the death of his own father, succumbed to alcoholism when Cobb was only sixteen. As a result, Cobb’s education came to an end and he started work, first on the Paducah Daily News, then the Louisville Evening Post. By 1904 Cobb’s career in journalism was doing so well that he moved to New York, where he would go on to spend the rest of his life, starting work at the Evening Sun, though it wasn’t long before an assignment to cover the Russian-Japanese peace conference in Portsmouth, New Hampshire so impressed Joseph Pulitzer that he offered Cobb a job at the New York World, where he became the highest-paid staff reporter in the United States. In 1911 Cobb moved to the Saturday Evening Post. Three years later he was asked to cover the Great War. Amongst the many stories he wrote while there were the exploits of the Harlem Hellfighters, a unit of black American soldiers who had gone on to earn distinction for their courage and discipline, which Cobb celebrated in his book The Glory of the Coming

Besides his prolific work as a journalist, Cobb’s fame largely came from his humorous stories, which were published in the leading magazines of his day, and collected in numerous books during his lifetime. But, though he was best known as a humourist, he did have a darker side, exemplified by the tales collected in this volume. Two of the most famous succeeded in catching the attention of H. P. Lovecraft. It is claimed that Fishhead influenced Lovecraft’s The Shadow Over Innsmouth. And there is certainly no doubt that Lovecraft was favourably impressed with this tale. In his groundbreaking essay, Supernatural Horror in Literature, Lovecraft wrote: “Fishhead, an early achievement, is banefully effective in its portrayal of unnatural affinities between a hybrid idiot and the strange fish of an isolated lake…” The Unbroken Chain gave Lovecraft the key idea behind The Rats in the Walls, though in all other respects the two tales are totally different. 

Besides writing and journalism, Cobb’s career extended to Hollywood, where legendary director, John Ford, made two films based on his books: Judge Priest (1934) and The Sun Shines Bright (1953). Other films included Peck’s Bad Boy (1921), starring Jackie Coogan, and The Woman Accused (1933), with a young Cary Grant. Cobb also did a stint at acting himself, appearing in ten movies altogether, including Pepper, Everybody’s Old Man (1936), Steamboat Round the Bend (1935) and Hawaii Calls (1938). It’s a sign of the prominence he had achieved that in 1935 he was invited to host the 7th Academy Awards. 

Other than the tales that inspired Lovecraft, Cobb also wrote some brilliantly dark stories that culminate in a kind of sadistic irony. They are some of the finest conte cruel ever written. Amongst the best of these is the final story in this collection: Faith, Hope, and Charity, whose protagonists, as is often the case in Cobb’s stories, struggle against fates that are not only pre-ordained but are horrendously appropriate! It must be added his hapless victims are far from blameless. What fates await them under Cobb’s pen have most definitely been brought upon them by themselves! Through most of the tales there is a wry sense of humour, so wry, in fact, that it never detracts from the impact at the end; indeed, it often adds to and embellishes it! I hope you enjoy reading these stories as much as I did and share with me the conviction that it is high time they were revived."

Contents are:

Fishhead
The Escape of Mr. Trimm
The Gallowsmith
Mr. Lobel's Apoplexy
The Unbroken Chain
The Second Coming of the First Husband
Masterpiece
January Thaw
Cabbages and Kings
We Can't All Be Thoroughbreds
Queer Creek
Ace, Deuce, Ten Spot, Joker
Balm of Gilead
Faith, Hope, and Charity


Hardback, paperback and kindle:
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You can order the hardcover version direct from us on this link, post free.
You can order the paperback version direct from us on this link, post free.



Sunday, 13 June 2021

Swords & Sorceries: Tales of Heroic Fantasy Volumes 1 & 2 are available on kindle



While showing images of the print versions of Swords & Sorceries: Tales of Heroic Fantasy Volumes 1 and 2, it's important for us to stress that both books are also available on kindle too, including the images printed inside.

Please check these out.

The kindle copies are only £2.99 each.

Volume 2:

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Volume 1:

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Saturday, 12 June 2021

Our two volumes of Swords & Sorceries: Tales of Heroic Fantasy

 


Artwork: Jim Pitts

We are pleased to see that sales have already begun to grow for our second volume of swords and sorcery stories, along with those for the first, which has gained some great reviews since it was published late last year.

These are just some extracts:

"This is an entertaining anthology of new sword and sorcery with a diverse range of unique tales."

"A varied collection of stories. Not to be overlooked. Available in paperback and e-book from Amazon. And be sure to keep an eye out for Volume Two out next year with more art by Jim Pitts. Recommended!"

"There is also a refreshing hint of the good old days in Swords & Sorceries: Tales of Heroic Fantasy spiced up with the approach of a new generation of fantasy writers."

"What an enjoyable book. Quality sword and sorcery stories and amazing art by Jim Pitts." 

"Of all the anthologies put out featuring the works of contemporary S&S authors, I think this may be the best I’ve read to date."

To read the full text of these reviews click on this link

Volume 2:

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Volume 1:

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Friday, 11 June 2021

A Little Light Screaming by Johnny Mains to go out of print at the end of June

 

Cover artwork: David Whitlam
  
A Little Light Screaming by Johnny Mains will go out of print at the end of June, which gives you only another 19 days to snap up a copy before it's in the second hand market only. 
 
Johnny Mains is the award winning editor of Back From the Dead. He is also the editor of Best British Horror and, along with Robin Ince, of Dead Funny, both from Salt Publishing. This is his third collection of short stories, which includes Resuscitation Andy, The Case of the Revenant, Blossom, The Girl on the Suicide Bridge, The Foul Mass at Tongue House, Paintings, A Forest of Lonely Deaths, Sticking Your Head Out is Dangerous, The Curse of the Monster, and The Gamekeeper.

Contents are:
Introduction by Alison Moore
Resucitation Andy
The Case of the Revenant
Blossom
The Girl on the Suicide Bridge
The Foul Mass at Tongue House
Paintings (with Simon Bestwick)
A Forest of Lonely Deaths
Sticking Your Head Out is Dangerous
The Curse of the Monster
(with Bryn Fortey)
The Gamekeeper


The Case of the Revenant was first published in The Mammoth Book of Sherlock Holmes Abroad
Blossom was first published in Poor Souls' Light
The Girl on the Suicide Bridge was first published in Beside the Sea
The Foul Mass at Tongue House was first published in Terror Tales of the Scottish Highlands
Sticking Your Head Out is Dangerous was first published in The Vault of Evil
The Curse of the Monster was first published as a stand alone chapbook
The Gamekeeper was first published in Whispers in the Dark

You can order this book direct from us on this link, post free. 
 
Amazon.com  

Thursday, 10 June 2021

Our copies of Swords & Sorceries: Tales of Heroic Fantasy Volume 2 arrived today

Our copies of Swords & Sorceries: Tales of Heroic Fantasy Volume 2 arrived today. Author copies are on their way to all the writers (and artist) in this anthology, some of whom we know have already received them. Please note the matching spines, which will be a feature on all future volumes. 

The contents of Volume 2 are:

Introduction by David A. Riley

The Essence of Dust by Mike Chinn

Highjacking the Lord of Light by Tais Teng

Out in the Wildlands by Martin Owton

Zale and Zedril by Susan Murrie Macdonald

The Amulet and the Shadow by Steve Dilks

Antediluvia: Seasons of the World by Andrew Darlington

A Thousand Words for Death by Pedro Iniguez

Stone Snake by Dev Agarwal

Seven Thrones by Phil Emery

The Eater of Gods by Adrian Cole 

Illustrations by Jim Pitts. 

Amazon.co.uk £11.99 paperback/£2.99 kindle

Amazon.com $16.97 paperback/$4.23 kindle

Tuesday, 8 June 2021

Swords & Sorceries: Tales of Heroic Fantasy Volume 2 is now available in paperback and kindle


We are excited to announce that Swords & Sorceries: Tales of Heroic Fantasy Volume 2 is now available as a paperback and ebook (kindle). The paperback is £11.99 and the kindle is just £2.99. 

The contents of Volume 2 are:

Introduction by David A. Riley

The Essence of Dust by Mike Chinn

Highjacking the Lord of Light by Tais Teng

Out in the Wildlands by Martin Owton

Zale and Zedril by Susan Murrie Macdonald

The Amulet and the Shadow by Steve Dilks

Antediluvia: Seasons of the World by Andrew Darlington

A Thousand Words for Death by Pedro Iniguez

Stone Snake by Dev Agarwal

Seven Thrones by Phil Emery

The Eater of Gods by Adrian Cole 

Illustrations by Jim Pitts. 

Amazon.co.uk £11.99 paperback/£2.99 kindle

Amazon.com $16.97 paperback/$4.23 kindle


 

 

Saturday, 5 June 2021

Not long to go now before Swords & Sorceries: Tales of Heroic Fantasy Volume 2 is published




We are really excited that the print and kindle versions are all but ready to be published. An announcement of the launch of Swords & Sorceries: Tales of Heroic Fantasy Volume 2 is imminent.

The contents of Volume 2 are:

Introduction by David A. Riley

The Essence of Dust by Mike Chinn

Highjacking the Lord of Light by Tais Teng

Out in the Wildlands by Martin Owton

Zale and Zedril by Susan Murrie Macdonald

The Amulet and the Shadow by Steve Dilks

Antediluvia: Seasons of the World by Andrew Darlington

A Thousand Words for Death by Pedro Iniguez

Stone Snake by Dev Agarwal

Seven Thrones by Phil Emery

The Eater of Gods by Adrian Cole 

Illustrations by Jim Pitts. 

Volume 1 is still available:

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Tuesday, 1 June 2021

Another 5-star review for Swords & Sorceries: Tales of Heroic Fantasy Volume 1

The latest review on amazon for Swords & Sorceries: Tales of Heroic Fantasy Volume 1 has yet another 5 stars and some glowing comments: "Great sword and sorcery stories from the foremost writers of our time! Great variety, from the typical sword wielding barbarians to old witches, to non-human familiars. Swords and Sorceries has something for everyone."

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