A trilogy of stories originally published in consecutive issues of the British periodical Science Fiction Adventures from March to July of 1962, Spoil of Yesterday, The Word Not
“Withered blossoms were always on the ground amongst the grass, and on the stone fresh blooms constantly appeared,” and like rare blossoms fifteen stories from 1893 to 2018
In the west of Ireland is a village called Kraighten, beyond which the land is desolate and uninhabited although a fine spot for fishing for two friends who
It is perhaps fitting that a writer of mystery and the uncanny should present a mystery himself in his own final act, Ambrose Bierce a witness and chronicler
“That place was a stage, our light the wrathful fire of the Antarctic sun, ourselves the actors in a scene stranger than any ever beheld.” The latest volume
Another cold December and another descent into the catacombs of the British Library for editor Tanya Kirk, lead curator of the archives covering the seventeenth to twentieth centuries,
The light of science forever pushing the unknown further into the darker corners of the mind, human understanding does not change so rapidly as technology advances, new ideas
His apparent nature during his life to be reclusive and his work predominantly set around the early 1700s, a hundred and fifty years before his birth, despite having
The enduring reputation of an author not necessarily the best measure of the quality of their writing, especially for an author who was not particularly prolific during their
The shortest day arriving as the year crawls towards its weary end before the long road back to the warmth of summer begins, the traditions of Christmas and