Wednesday, March 31, 2021

A HUGE BOOK OF HORROR ... NOW IN PAPERBACK AS WELL


 

My huge eBook collection Three Dozen Terrifying Tales has been picking up top reviews on Amazon for quite a while. And now this weighty book of horror is available in paperback too, and with a newly-written Preface.

Here is that same introduction, which tells you a little bit about my personal history as a writer of dark fiction.

THIRTY YEARS OF HORROR

 The oldest three stories in this collection all appeared in print way back in 1981 – ‘Headlamps’ in The Fontana Book of Great Horror Stories, ‘Child of Ice’ in The Pan Book of Horror Stories and ‘After Dark’ in The Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories. The newest two – ‘Mr. Smyth’ in Back From the Dead: The Legacy of the Pan Book of Horror Stories and ‘The In-Betweeners’ in The Black Book of Horror – both saw publication in 2010.

An entire 30 years of horror, supernatural and dark fantasy fiction then, with the remaining 30-plus tales spread across those decades, stories that first showed up in outlets such as Weird Tales, Cemetery Dance, Black Static, Midnight Street, gothic.net and a whole slew of top anthologies like Dark Terrors, Gathering the Bones and The British Invasion. And – as you may have already guessed – an awful lot has changed in those three decades.

‘Headlamps’, ‘Child of Ice’ and ‘After Dark’ were all written on a manual typewriter and sent to editors via regular post … what we call snail-mail these days. There simply were no home computers back then – I wouldn’t own one for many more years. And obviously, because of that, no email either. Which begs the question: Mustn’t it have been quite horribly frustrating, being forced to work as slowly as all that? But here’s the amazing thing.

My first ever fiction sale – also written on a manual typewriter, also sent by regular post – wasn’t horror at all but a science fiction story, one that I submitted to a leading freelance editor called Richard Davis. And a couple of weeks later the same man wrote back to me. He liked the story on the whole, but wondered if I could make some changes. They seemed reasonable and so I followed his advice and revised the tale accordingly.

Two weeks later and another piece of mail with now familiar handwriting comes dropping through my letterbox. I had almost got the story right but not entirely. How about I give it yet another go with these additional suggestions?

Mr. D. was bringing his own decades of experience to bear and teaching me how to properly construct a short story, in other words (and yes, he bought it after that). And some months later I went through the exact same back-and-forth routine when I submitted my first ever horror tale – ‘Headlamps’ – to another prolific editor, Mary Danby. All of it by snail-mail. All of it by means of yellow back-sheets, carbon paper, clacking keys.

Computers might have sped things up an awful lot. But how often in our modern times does any editor take the trouble and the time to spot a fledgling talent and then spend a few weeks guiding that new writer down a better path and scraping away some of his rougher edges? So far as I can tell it hardly ever happens these days, if at all. And so it might well be the case that we’ve now got into the habit of mistaking haste for speed. Which is a shame. Perhaps, in all our rushing round, we’ve managed to lose something.

Except that the true bottom line is this: it doesn’t really matter how a short story gets written. All that matters is how good it is.

The tales in this big collection have been available as an eBook for a while and people seem to like them quite a lot. There’s certainly enough dark fiction here to keep you intrigued for a good few evenings.

The details of our daily lives might have changed considerably in thirty years, but not our love of being entertained … especially in a scary way!

Tony Richards

London, England 2021

              TAKE A LOOK AT THE PAPERBACK OF THIS COLLECTION HERE




Saturday, January 16, 2021

A BRAND-NEW HORROR STORY ... FREE THIS WEEKEND

 


Here's a chilling tale of terror that has never been seen in print or even eBook form before.

THE MASK is set in a small town in Indiana in the run-up to and during the evening of Halloween. I originally wrote it for an editor who wanted a new story from me for an anthology that he was planning to put together. But unfortunately that antho hit some problems, never made it into print. So now I've put it out myself ... and this weekend as a free gift to all my readers.

                              PICK UP YOUR FREE COPY OF THE MASK RIGHT HERE





Tuesday, December 29, 2020

NOT JUST ON KINDLE

 


Many of my eBooks are available exclusively on Amazon Kindle, but not all of them by any means. My big Californian crime thriller The Tribe from Cemetery Dance Publications can be had from a wide variety of different outlets, as can earlier supernatural novels such as the Havana-based Tropic of Darkness from Simon & Schuster.

Plenty of good reading for the New Year then, even if you're not on Kindle.

                                   SEE THESE eBOOKS ON B&N NOOK

                                        SEE THESE eBOOKS ON KOBO                



Wednesday, December 16, 2020

AVAILABLE TO READ ON KINDLE UNLIMITED


I've already talked on this blog about my 2 collections specially compiled for KU readers. For science fiction fans there are the 15 stories - some of them good long ones - in UNLIMITED FUTURES.

And for aficionados of the darker arts there are the horror, supernatural and dark fantasy tales contained in CHILLS UNLIMITED ...  not only 15 stories in this book but 2 complete short novels too. But they are not the only works of mine included in the KU scheme.

There's my newest collection of dark and horror fiction, NIGHTCRAWLER & OTHER TALES OF DARKNESS.


There are all 6 - so far - full-length novels in my RAINE'S LANDING FANTASY SERIES, adventures set in an isolated Massachusetts town that's filled with magic, both the good kind and the very bad, and trapped under a witch's curse. In fact, the first five novels in the series can be read on KU in a single eBook, THE RAINE'S LANDING NOVELS 1-5.


Sticking with the supernatural theme, there are short novels of mine that are available too under this scheme. THE NIGHT MANAGER for instance, set in an old Victorian hotel that has some very scary - and inhuman - guests.


And then there is one of my personal favorites, UNDER THE ICE. Set in Helsinki, Finland, in the dead of winter, it's a re-visitation of the revenant theme. The website Horror Novel Reviews named it as one of their Best Ten Novels of the year.


For those of you who like their fiction imaginative but not so dark, there's THE ELECTRIC SHAMAN, set in a futuristic very modern Africa and featuring the Zimbabwe-based detective Lieutenant Abel Enetame.


And for those who prefer their detective fiction straight up there's THE DESERT KEEPS ITS DEAD, a hard-boiled thriller set in Arizona in the present day.


Back to the supernatural theme, but definitely with a far lighter touch this time. The 4 stories in TOUCHED BY MAGIC: HUMAN DRAMAS IN THE PARANORMAL WORLD have fantasy at their heart, but of a more humane, even romantic kind.
 

And if you're simply looking for a quicker read, many of my individual short stories are also available on KU ... superhero fiction like RAYVEN BLACK IN THE CITY OF NIGHT, ghost stories like THE WOMAN IN BROWN and many more.







Monday, July 20, 2020

A BRAND-NEW COLLECTION OF CHILLING FICTION


Anyone familiar with my work will know that short stories are a pretty major part of my output. My tales have appeared in almost anywhere from Weird Tales and Cemetery Dance to Asimov's SF, Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine and even ... wait for it ... Woman Magazine. And that's just periodicals. They've also cropped up in lots of online mags and some prestigious anthologies.

Top independent publisher Dark Regions Press put together 4 collections of this shorter fiction, Shadows and Other Tales, Our Lady of the Shadows, The Universal and Other Terrors, and the extended US version of my award-shortlisted British collection Going Back.

But now there is a brand-new book of my stories available. And when I say "brand-new," I really mean it.

In the first place, NIGHTCRAWLER & OTHER TALES OF DARKNESS contains stories of mine you might have missed because they appeared not in horror/supernatural outlets but in publications such as  Hitchcock's or the Postscripts series from PS Publishing.

But in the second place, it also has 7 new stories that were written specially for this collection and have never been seen before in any sort of print. One of them (see below) is WHAT DONNIE WANTS, offered for Free just a short while back. The others are THE PEOPLE IN THE GLASS (my newest twist on traditional ghost fiction), SADIE, THE MASK, THE EMPTY ROOM, my latest Birchiam tale MEDUSA, and the title story itself ... NIGHTCRAWLER.

It's been a good few years in the writing, but NIGHTCRAWLER & OTHER TALES OF DARKNESS is now available on Kindle, through Kindle Unlimited, or as a handsome paperback.







Monday, June 15, 2020

SCI-FI & DARK FANTASY FOR KINDLE UNLIMITED READERS


I've been away from here a while ... I know that. But as it turns out lockdowns are extremely weird things, with some aspects of your normal life getting mysteriously overlooked. And this blog has proved to be one of them.

But now I'm back, and with fresh news.

I have numerous collections out on Kindle, but not one of them until this date has been eligible for Kindle Unlimited. And the reason for that omission is a very simple one. Books can only be available through KU if all of the material contained in them appears on Kindle and no other platform (which is precisely why you can't read Stephen King or James Patterson as part of your membership). And every last collection that I've put out till this point has stories in it that are equally available from the same publishers who put out them in eBook form in the first place, Dark Regions in the US, The Alchemy Press in the UK, and so on.

So I've finally decided I should put that right. UNLIMITED FUTURES is a a huge collection of my science fiction work. And if you're into horror, supernatural stuff and dark fantasy tales, then CHILLS UNLIMITED gives you 15 short stories and 2 complete short novels, and every single word of both these massive books can be read via your subscription to KU.

Oh, as a brief final note, other eBook fiction of mine can also be read through Kindle Unlimited, the 6 full-length novels (so far) in my Raine's Landing supernatural thriller series for instance.

                                         TAKE A LOOK AT UNLIMITED FUTURES HERE

                                          TAKE A LOOK AT CHILLS UNLIMITED HERE





Saturday, April 11, 2020

ADVICE ON WRITING FICTION ... FREE


The extended edition of my handbook HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR WRITING: THE ART OF CREATING PROFESSIONAL FICTION is Free on Kindle again, just for this weekend. If you are an aspiring author, or even a working one, grab yourself a copy.

                                               YOU CAN GET ONE RIGHT HERE