Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Good News!

The February  issue of the HWA Newsletter is up at the organization's Web site. Hurray.

And now here's some info from that issue:

Kathryn Ptacek’s horror novel, In Silence Sealed--the story of what really happened to Keats, Shelley, and Byron--will be reprinted by Necon eBooks. An interview with her will appear in late February at The Little Miss Zombie blog (http://littlemisszombie.blogspot.com). February has been declared the Women in Horror Recognition Month.

Necon eBooks will publish two books by the late Charles Grant: The Complete Short Fiction of Charles L Grant and The Hour of the Oxrun Dead. In November, Centipede Press (http://www.centipedepress.com) released hardcover limited edition reprints of two of Grant’s novels in the Oxrun Station series. Melanie Tem penned the new introduction for The Sound of Midnight; art is by David Verba. The book also contains an essay, "Oxrun Station," by Grant and reprints "Now There Comes a Darker Day" from Nightmare Seasons. The Hour of the Oxrun Dead contains an introduction by John Pelan, artwork by David Verba and Frank Fiedler; the volume also contains a reprint of an interview of Charlie by David Pettus, as well as a story, "Thou Need Not Fear My Kisses, Love," that first appeared in Nightmare Seasons. Also, Shocklines.com is conducting a continuing auction of hardcover books from Grant’s own personal library.


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