This is his first short story collection for five years and offers twelve previously uncollected stories and an unpublished journal of story ideas and reading notes. His fiction ranges from the Triple Headed King of Sancreed, Cornwall to the unknown god of Palmyra, from a Venusian commodore to the lost composer of Stonehenge, and takes us on a search for the cockatrice and a quest for books not found in any library. All of the stories suggest that other dimensions may be encountered in the most unexpected ways, whether through the hymn-singing of an old tramp, or as part of a Shakespeare play. And in the previously unpublished ‘Notes on the Border’, Valentine explores bookshops, old churches, folklore and the uncanny, with insights into stories as yet unwritten… “To the Eternal One” “The Key to Jerusalem” “Listening to Stonehenge” “Goat Songs” “Zabulo” “In Cypress Shades” “The Mask of the Dead Mammilius” “Yes, I Knew the Venusian Commodore” “The Scarlet Door” “Vain Shadows Flee” “The Uncertainty of All Earthly Things” “as blank as the days yet to be” “Notes on the Border”
Mark Valentine Knihy
Mark Valentine je anglický autor známý svými povídkami, které se objevují v různých publikacích od 80. let. Jeho tvorba se často zaměřuje na okultní detektivní příběhy, zkoumající tajemné a fantastické prvky. Valentine také působí jako editor a literární historik, přispívá k žánrovým časopisům a sestavuje sborníky, čímž významně obohacuje svět fantastické literatury.





Haunted by Books
- 316 stránek
- 12 hodin čtení
In Haunted by Books Mark Valentine explores the more curious byways of literature. He presents the author who was always being told he had nearly written a masterpiece, and the genius of the short story who brewed his own cider and lived in a railway carriage. Then there's the figure of the 1890s, praised by Max Beerbohm, who liked to wander around London wearing horns and chewing railings, and the young man in the 1930s who tried to sell his poetry door to door. There are also new angles on key figures: the strange case of Robert Aickman, sailor and philosopher; the book that Sax Rohmer really wanted to write; the enigma of Walter de la Mare's 'Seaton's Aunt'. And there are literary mysteries; what was the MS in a Red Box? Who wrote Shakespeare's Gunpowder Plot? What became of Dr Ludovicus? Other essays celebrate neglected writers worth discovering, such as Mary Butts, Claude Houghton, and Vernon Knowles, or offer fresh perspectives, looking at Lewis Grassic Gibbon's fantasies, Malcolm Lowry's reading in occult fiction. There are even studies of books that were never written. Haunted by Books will delight all readers and book collectors who like to leave the beaten path and wander in the wild woods, forgotten lanes and lonely houses of literature.
Arthur Machen
- 148 stránek
- 6 hodin čtení
Arthur Conan Doyle called Machen a genius; Oscar Wilde, W.B. Yeats and H.G. Wells admired him. His classic horror novel The Great God Pan, which both shocked and delighted contemporary readers with its dark portrayal of sexuality and its alluring villainess, has been favourably compared to Stevenson's Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde; his The Secret Glory changed John Betjeman's life; while his masterpiece The Hill of Dreams, located in his beloved Gwent, has been called the most beautiful book in the English language. It is a testimony to his writing skill that through one short story, The Bowmen, he once made thousands believe that angels had appeared at the Battle of Mons, sparking a whole series of myths. Largely neglected by critics and biographers, Machen has remained an inspiration to those readers who have sought him out, and current admirers include cellist Julian Lloyd Webber and TV personality Barry Humphries. Mark Valentine's biography, the first in many decades, provides a much needed re-examination of Machen's varied and fascinating career.
Dark Discoveries - Issue #32
- 104 stránek
- 4 hodiny čtení
Issue #32 of Dark Discoveries delves into the realms of horror and speculative fiction, featuring a collection of original short stories, author interviews, and reviews. This edition highlights emerging voices in the genre, offering readers chilling narratives that explore the darker aspects of human experience. With a focus on both established and new writers, it serves as a platform for innovative storytelling, making it a must-read for fans of horror literature.
The Werewolf Pack
- 224 stránek
- 8 hodin čtení
This work explores werewolf stories in literature, highlighting connections to "Dracula," "Jekyll & Hyde," and "The Hound of the Baskervilles."