
Tuesday, 10 February 2015
New James Doig Collection!
James Doig is one of the many excellent writers whose work has appeared in Ghosts & Scholars, edited by Ro Pardoe. His first collection. Friends of the Dead, has just been published by Sarob Press. You'll be pleased to hear that I've received a review copy of this fine volume and will be providing a full review in due course. I'd read the G&S stories before, of course, but they've been extensively revised and there is also plenty of material that's new to me, including two previously unpublished tales. Anyway, watch this blog for the review and enjoy the splendid Paul Lowe cover art.

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I am happy to snap up a copy of this. Mr. Doig has contributed so much to the field, not least his tales.
I am happy to snap up a copy of this. Mr. Doig has contributed so much to the field, not least his tales.
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