Showing posts with label Trevor Kennedy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trevor Kennedy. Show all posts

Friday, 7 February 2025

Swords & Sorceries: Tales of Heroic Fantasy Volume 9 & Elak of Atlantis Trilogy to be reviewed on Trevor Kennedy's Radio Show

 
"You're very welcome to join me for the first edition of CARRY ON KENNEDY! (FRIDAY NIGHTCLUB) this Friday night (7th February at 9 p.m., UK/GMT) on www.bighitsradio.uk!

Expect top tunage from across the decades and regular features, plus book reviews of:
- Adrian Cole's "Elak of Atlantis" collections, in a guest review by Con Connolly.
- SWORDS & SORCERIES: TALES OF HEROIC FANTASY VOLUME 9 presented by David A. Riley and Jim Pitts, in a guest review by Carl R. Jennings."

Friday, 24 March 2023

This Sunday 2 PUP Books to be Reviewed on Big Hits Radio UK by Trevor Kennedy

Not one, but two Parallel Universe Publications books will be reviewed this Sunday, March 26th on Big Hits Radio UK by host Trevor Kennedy between 12 noon and 2 p.m. 

The books are Samantha Lee's dark fantasy novel Childe Rolande and David A Riley's A Handful of Zombies: Tales of the Restless Dead



Tuesday, 7 March 2023

A Handful of Zombies reviewed by Trevor Kennedy in Phantasmagoria magazine


Trevor Kennedy has written a review of A Handful of Zombies which is in the latest issue of Phantasmagoria magazine.

A HANDFUL OF ZOMBIES: TALES OF THE RESTLESS DEAD
(CHAPBOOK NO. 1) by David A. Riley

IF HORROR STORIES of the zombie variety are your thing and its pretty obvious that David A. Riley rather enjoys them, too then I would imagine that you would quite like this neat little near-60-page chapbook from the author, containing reprints of four of his undead tales, each one a different take on the sub-genre, and each with their own merits, the illustrations contained by regular collaborator and friend of Rileys, Jim Pitts.
    The opening tale, Dead Ronnie and I, possibly my favourite of the four, sees two men attempt to escape the ensuing madness of the apocalypse in the UK by plane, but things naturally dont go as planned.

    ‘His Pale Blue Eyes sees a young girl attempt to locate her parents and survive the wasteland, while Right For You Now is a gritty one set in Britain and which also features Haitian voodoo practices.
    The chapbook is wrapped up with Romeros Children, an obvious allusion to zombie maestro George (and which is also reprinted in the pages of this current issue of Phantasmagoria, by the way). Its an interesting one which sees the populace infected by the OM virus, as opposed to the traditional zombie fare.
    The zombie sub-genre on film has seen something of a strong resurgence in the twenty-first century, from Danny Boyles 28 Days Later though to several varying-in-quality Romero remakes, the Resident Evil series, and The Walking Dead, however in terms of literature I dont believe it is a field that has ever really left us. David A. Riley is one of those authors who, it appears, is certainly attempting to ensure that it continues to stay around for a while to come.

    A Handful of Zombies: Tales of the Restless Dead (Chapbook No. 1) is published by Parallel Universe Publications and is available to purchase from Amazon and other outlets. 

Trevor Kennedy 

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