It begins!
May 4th, 2009
Just a reminder that the Horror Reanimated Tour starts this week!
If you’re in and around London this Wednesday and Thursday (6th & 7th May) you can catch us (Bill Hussey, Joseph D’Lacey and Mathew F. Riley) at:
The Big Green Bookshop (Weds from 6.30pm) - there is a map and directions at the site.
Borders, Oxford Street (Thurs 6.45 pm) - again, map and directions at the site.
Then, after the Borders event, join us for drinks at…
The White Horse, Newburgh Street - map and details here
We’ll be reading extracts from The Absence, Garbage Man and from Horror Reanimated’s brand new chapbook, Echoes. Numbers permitting, those attending the London venues will receive a FREE copy of Echoes! There will be a bit of horror writing chat and a Q & A at each venue.
Further tour itinerary is as follows:
GB - Chippenham SN15 3WL
Wide Bargate - Boston PE21 6QX
GB - Nottingham NG1 2GR
Looking forward to seeing you on the road!
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1. Ben | May 6th, 2009 at 1:28 am
Still no plans to make any copies of Echoes available to us die hard fans that are stuck in the States?
2. billhussey | May 6th, 2009 at 9:03 am
Hi Ben - copies are pretty limited at the moment because Joseph, Mathew and I have had to pay for printing out of our own pocket - BUT there are plans for Echoes to be made available in a PDF format in the very near future. We should have review PDFs available very soon, so anyone interested in reviewing the chapbook - do get in touch.
3. An Interview with Joseph &hellip | May 6th, 2009 at 9:16 am
[...] question then. This is another one I asked Bill and would like to hear your thoughts on as well. The Horror Reanimated Tour kicks off this week, looking forward to it? Do you enjoy your public appearances, or does the mere [...]
4. Ben | May 6th, 2009 at 3:09 pm
Glad to hear it! Thanks and have a wonderful tour!
5. Ross Warren | May 9th, 2009 at 7:34 pm
Great to meet you today Bill and Joseph. Thanks for the copy of Echoes, I’m looking forward to reading it. Kudos to the guy from Waterstones, the only thing greater than his beard is his taste in books!
6. mand | May 10th, 2009 at 3:36 pm
Could have sworn i left a comment here last night, but it’s dematerialised.
Great to meet you both yesterday! Although i’d have loved to be at a reading, i was glad to avoid fighting through hordes of slavering fans. ;0)
Also v glad you hadn’t (quite) run out of Echoes.
You were asking about the GUD Magazine comp question and my winning answer. They asked ‘about one of the exotic, esoteric or simply banned books you’d hope to find in a hidden library’; 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 (banned, as too dangerous for the likes of us). I have more ideas, which i’m saving to develop into something smallish.
I feel very lucky that GUD’s readers seem to be almost all across the Pond.
Enjoy the rest of your book tour!
7. billhussey | May 11th, 2009 at 3:52 pm
Hey Warren - good to see you too. Do drop by and let us know what you think of Echoes.
Mand - lovely to meet you. Very good answer for the GUD comp, BTW - Joseph and I were talking about forgotten books in the car on the way home. I’d like a volume containing all the letters that Charles Dickens burned.
8. mand | May 11th, 2009 at 6:50 pm
I need someone to make me see what’s good about Dickens. Arnold Bennet’s great, and someone did eventually make me see what’s good about Thackeray. But apart from Great Expectations, i could have never quite got on with Dickens. One day perhaps i’ll grow into him.
9. Frazer Lee | May 14th, 2009 at 9:32 am
Fantastic reading in London chaps and a rare pleasure to chat at the (doom) bar afterwards! Beast witches, F
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