Post by Calenture on Jul 16, 2010 20:47:06 GMT
Filthy Creations 6 is the largest issue so far, with 84 pages, 10 stories and two serials beginning this issue.
Filthy Creations is proud to present the serialisation of David A Riley's novel Sendings. David has described this as "a mixture of two influences at the time it was originally written, H P Lovecraft and Dennis Wheatley!" Sounds good to me. And if a creepy mansion housing an artist's community on grounds previously occupied by a baby-sacrificing cult gives you an appetite, probably you'll agree.
Also beginning this issue, Craig Herbertson's novel The Death Tableau. This one's already gained the attention of a couple of 'names' in the horror field. Dr Peralis' work takes her into the world of the drop-outs and down and outs, where young Kennedy introduces her to a silent giant. And a mysterious Mr Bowers wants Peralis' advice on an even more mysterious artefact.
Both these writers have had previous stories published in the now-legendary Pan Books of Horror. And they're both brilliant at what they do.
Above, illustration for Robert Mammone's The Devil At Your Heels, a story of death on the road... and hell on wheels. Robert's previous credits include a story in Dr Who Magazine, an audio presentation The Copse at Psudopod.org, and he had the cover story in Encounters Magazine (from Black Static) 2, Along Came a Spider..
The illustration above is for Penni McClaren Walker's Easy Money. Penni's established a name for herself as a singer-songwriter, and Easy Money has the feel of one of those portmanteau tales beloved of Amicus.
Filthy Creations 6 and The Thinking Man's Crumpet 4 cost £2.25 (including p&p) or £3.50 when bought together:
One or two more posts will follow ...
Filthy Creations is proud to present the serialisation of David A Riley's novel Sendings. David has described this as "a mixture of two influences at the time it was originally written, H P Lovecraft and Dennis Wheatley!" Sounds good to me. And if a creepy mansion housing an artist's community on grounds previously occupied by a baby-sacrificing cult gives you an appetite, probably you'll agree.
Also beginning this issue, Craig Herbertson's novel The Death Tableau. This one's already gained the attention of a couple of 'names' in the horror field. Dr Peralis' work takes her into the world of the drop-outs and down and outs, where young Kennedy introduces her to a silent giant. And a mysterious Mr Bowers wants Peralis' advice on an even more mysterious artefact.
Both these writers have had previous stories published in the now-legendary Pan Books of Horror. And they're both brilliant at what they do.
Above, illustration for Robert Mammone's The Devil At Your Heels, a story of death on the road... and hell on wheels. Robert's previous credits include a story in Dr Who Magazine, an audio presentation The Copse at Psudopod.org, and he had the cover story in Encounters Magazine (from Black Static) 2, Along Came a Spider..
The illustration above is for Penni McClaren Walker's Easy Money. Penni's established a name for herself as a singer-songwriter, and Easy Money has the feel of one of those portmanteau tales beloved of Amicus.
Filthy Creations 6 and The Thinking Man's Crumpet 4 cost £2.25 (including p&p) or £3.50 when bought together:
One or two more posts will follow ...