Women In Horror Month
February is a special month because it aims a square focus on Women In Horror. There's a lot of muttering about this month, or, more...
Review from Bastian Books
Very excited today to read a review of The Unheimlich Manoeuvre on Bastian's Book Reviews. It's a lovely review that also offers some...
'Holy Fire' now in print.
Well, my story, 'Holy Fire' (inspired by a visit to Bucharest in 2015) is seeing the light of day! It's appearing in The Book of...
Into The Woods
Delighted to be appearing in this anthology - my short story, 'The Green Road' will be featured in Hic Dragones' Into The Woods. I'm...
Writing the Fairy Fort
My first post of the new year. This one's about Irish fairy forts, a theme I've been drawn to since childhood. The image above shows the...
Irish book launch for The Unheimlich Manoeuvre
With the launch tomorrow, Simon Bourke's article in the Limerick Post on The Unheimlich Manoeuvre is very timely! Simon has added in a...
Read 'The Crow War' online. Old festivals, older rituals.
In bed with some mutant variant of flu derived from the flu jab, but my fevered brain keeps wanting to spill words. So here's a little...
Fantasycon by the Sea: Horror Time Slip
The first rule of Fantasycon is you must blog about Fantasycon. And I do apologise, unlike many prompter writers, I've been a little...
Review: Bodies of Water (V.H. Leslie)
Bodies of Water is an exercise in quiet, slow-building horror. It moves confidently between two eras in the life of Wakewater House, from...
Two of my stories make Ellen Datlow's long list!
I'm playing catch-up a little here, celebrating some of the good news of the summer. On July 31st Ellen Datlow released her long list of...