Sometimes good writers are forgotten. As are good editors, of course. Charles L. Grant wrote some wonderful fiction, particulary (for me) his short stories about Oxrun Station, a strange town where weird stuff happened. He helped define quiet horror back in the Eighties with his fiction and by editing some of the most influential - and readable - anthologies of the decade.
So, celebrate Grant by moseying on over to the blogathon being held in his memory. The contributors include Lynda E. Rucker, whose thoughts on Grant are here.
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ST 55 - Opening 5
The Invisible Boy Reggie Chamberlain-King They’re playing The Invisible Boy again. It’s obvious from their keen attention. They’re too quiet...
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Some good news - Helen Grant's story 'The Sea Change' from ST11 has been nominated for a Bram Stoker Award. This follows an inqu...
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Go here to purchase this disturbing image of Santa plus some fiction as well. New stories by: Helen Grant Christopher Harman Michael Chis...
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Thanks to Helen for taking the time to reply to my questions about her life as a writer and her new novel, which sounds fascinating! Lots...
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