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First of all, thanks so much to Demdike for giving me the OK to do this. I really appreciate it. Thought I'd take a minute to tell you all a little about my published work. Hopefully I can pique your curiosity enough to pick up a book or two . . . if so, I can't wait to hear hear what you think (good, bad, or indifferent)! ![]() ![]() https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hair-Raisin...mes+Newman+666 Self explanatory. FANGORIA called it "a chump-stumping shock-cinema party book of the highest horror order!" Betcha I can stump a few of you. ![]() https://www.amazon.co.uk/Midnight-Ra...+Midnight+Rain A dark coming-of-age suspense tale in the vein of STAND BY ME and BOY'S LIFE. In the year 1977, a boy witnesses a terrible crime in the woods bordering his hometown. He knows the killer. The killer knows him. Doing the right thing has never been so difficult. ![]() https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wicked-Jame...+Wicked+newman My tribute to those "evil in a small town" novels that were all the rage in the '80s. High art? No way. But it's oh-so-fun. Demons and sacrilege and dismembered genitalia . . . what's not to like? ![]() https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ugly-As-Sin...+as+sin+newman White-trash noir with a streak of twisted humor. Think COLD IN JULY, or BUBBA HO-TEP without the mummy. This one's about a professional wrestler who's horribly disfigured by 2 psychotic fans who think his "heel" character is the real thing . . . and that's just the first 10 pages! ![]() https://www.amazon.co.uk/Animosity-J...imosity+newman What if your love of horror put your life in danger? A midlist genre author discovers the body of a murdered child one morning while he's out walking his dog. Gradually, his life becomes a living hell as his neighbors turn against him one by one . . . because if he writes "that kind of stuff" he must be some kind of weirdo, right? ![]() Coming next month (limited edition, with a trade paperback and e-book due in December): A tale of bullying and bloodshed at a summer camp for boys. A little autobiographical, mostly not, but the hardest thing I've ever had to write all the same. I'm so very proud of this one, can't wait for folks to read it. |
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I nearly bought Ugly as Sin on my kindle the other night but opted for Brian Lumley's Necroscope saga..... sorry! ![]() BUT, I will get it soon, the synopsis kinda reminds me of the Sandman Slim books which I love. The Wicked looks like my sort of thing too. I am always in awe of authors, I tried myself once, two years it took me and what a pile of shite I wrote! I know I read it! Hope you get a bit more recognition and sales from this thread, more power to you. ![]()
__________________ "Why did they have to go and cut her for?" "She could have been used two, maybe three more times!" |
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![]() I actually produced an audiobook by Mr. Lumley a few years ago for a small publishing company. I composed/mixed original music and sound-effects. Lots of fun. Quote:
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![]() The Wicked certainly interests me. I'll probably pick it up the next time i place a book order with Amazon, middle of next month.
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![]() Not sure if you prefer digital or old-fashioned print, but I highly recommend the paperback. It's such a great-looking book -- intentionally distressed and faded, even has ads in the back and a fake price-sticker on the cover, as if you're holding a well-worn paperback from the '80s. Really cool stuff.
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Who are your influences James? What is your approach to writing? Do you think of scenes for example then work them into a story or a story first? I found Stephen King's On Writing and Danse Macabre fascinating reading. I don't really have a fave horror scribe, but buy all King's horror fiction and also love James Herbert, Ramsay Campbell and Richard Laymon as well as older work like Matheson and M R James. |
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I'm an avid reader when I have the time-I'll look out for some of your books.
__________________ ![]() Teddy, I'm a Scotch drinker - you know that. I just have the occasional brandy when I'm not drinking. |
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![]() Yes! Me too. Like DemDike said, I even love the smell of a book. Only a bibliophile would understand . . . . Thanks for the interest, Reaper! Looking forward to hearing what you think. |
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I go to Wigtown (Scotland's book town) every year whilst on holiday in Wickerville and come away with bags of books! There must be 8 or 9 second hand bookstores within minutes walking distance! Wigtown Book Town, Scotland's National Book Town in Wigtown, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.
__________________ ![]() Teddy, I'm a Scotch drinker - you know that. I just have the occasional brandy when I'm not drinking. |
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