Announcing the Horror Reanimated Tour, and our first publication!

April 27th, 2009

hr-echoesHorror Reanimated is giving away an illustrated chapbook to all who attend our evening readings on May 6th and May 7th at the Big Green Bookshop in Wood Green and Borders on Oxford Street in London, respectively.

The chapbook is the first of several and could prove to be a nice little collector’s item in the future, when our careers reach heady heights, ahem…

Today, as a teaser we’re revealing the cover (designed by Lee Casey) and contents.

Horror Reanimated 1: Echoes contains 3 pieces of fiction totalling 25,000 words; one from each of us:

  • Joseph D’Lacey’s Rhiannon’s Reach – the victim of a diving accident conquers his fear of the water
  • Bill Hussey’s A Room Thus Stained – a Victorian vigilante loses himself in the streets of Whitechapel
  • Mathew F. Riley’s Part of the Landscape – a disenchanted worker is drawn from the everyday into an underworld of memories which form the fabric and structure of London

We look forward to seeing you on the 6 or 7 May and sharing our nightmares with you…

For those who can’t make it to London, The Horror Reanimated Tour will then continue around the UK with Bill Hussey and Joseph D’Lacey until 23rd May.

Tour dates, times and venues below:

  • 6 May: 6.30 p.m. The Big Green Bookshop, Wood Green
  • 7 May: 6.45 p.m. Borders, Oxford Street
  • 8 May: 1 - 2 p.m. Waterstones, Colchester
  • 9 May: 12 - 2 p.m. Waterstones, Swindon
  • 9 May: (Time TBC) Waterstones, Gloucester
  • 9 May: 7 p.m. Waterstones, Chippenham
  • 12 May: 7.30 p.m. Sandwell Library, West Bromwich
  • 16 May: 1 - 2.30 p.m. Waterstones, Boston
  • 17 May: 12 & 2 p.m. Lincoln Book Festival
  • 19 May: 7 p.m. Waterstones, Nottingham
  • 22 May: 7 p.m. Whitby Bookshop, Whitby
  • 23 May: 6.30 p.m. Borders, York

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2 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Dorrie  |  May 8th, 2009 at 6:55 pm

    brill, Joseph!

  • 2. mand  |  May 9th, 2009 at 9:05 pm

    Great to see n talk with you today. 80) Even though i’d have loved to be at a reading, i was glad not to fight through hordes of slavering fans…

    Trying to remember my winning answer for GUD’s question - they asked ‘about one of the exotic, esoteric or simply banned books you’d hope to find in a hidden library’; i said ‘the book I’d hide under my coat to bring out is the one Lucy read on the island of the voices in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader with its spell (among others) for knowing what your friends think about you. It’ll be banned, as too dangerous for the likes of us.’ I was lucky that most of their readers seem to be across the Pond, therefore ineligible for this contest. ;0)

    As i said, i’ll get that review up though it will probably not be before the summer. Enjoy the rest of your book tour, both. 80)

    Oh btw, i’m going to tweet this post about the rest of the dates.

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