The latest issue of Supernatural Tales is being posted out this week, and indeed some subscribers' copies have already been sent. I noted the contents in an earlier post. I hope everyone enjoys the selection of stories - all new, all interesting, and of course all good for my money.
Monday, 3 October 2011
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I just added this site to my rss reader, excellent stuff. Can not get enough!
ST20 arrived on Friday and is a treat. My vote for this issue goes to Daniel Mills, in particular for the logical simplicity of his story's ending.
Thanks, Sam! Daniel will be pleased, I'm sure.
Many thanks, Sam -- I'm thrilled to hear that you enjoyed it!
Nice! Will be watching the mail now...
In theory, everyone's copy is on the way or has arrived. In real life things are seldom so simple, however. I hope no subcribers' copies get lost, but if they do I'll gladly replace them.
I think I'd second that vote for Wolf Hour - good and creepy. Although I did very much enjoy all of them, especially Friends of Faustina and The Burning Man. That one I thought was like some other author I've read, someone who's not strictly a horror author, writing a horror. Roald Dahl or someone. (That's a compliment - and a big one, as Valdemar knows.)
Thank you, Laura. Your kind words mean much.
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