by Kim Newman
He is a contributing editor to Sight & Sound and Empire magazines (writing Empire’s popular Video Dungeon column), has written and broadcast widely on a range of topics, and scripted radio and television documentaries. His stories ‘Week Woman’ and ‘Ubermensch’ have been adapted into an episode of the TV series The Hunger and an Australian short film; he has directed and written a tiny film Missing Girl. Following his Radio 4 play ‘Cry Babies’, he wrote an episode (‘Phish Phood’) for Radio 7’s series The Man in Black.
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An English Ghost Story
By Kim Newman
The Naremores, a dysfunctional British nuclear family, seek a new life away from the big city in the sleepy Somerset countryside. At first their new home, The Hollow, seems to embrace them, creating a rare peace and harmony within the family. But when the house turns on them, it seems to know just how to hurt them the most – threatening to destroy them from the inside out.
“Immersive, claustrophobic and utterly wonderful.” M.R. Carey, New York Times bestselling author of The Girl With All the Gifts
“Thoroughly enjoyable, master storytelling.” Lauren Beukes
“Deserves to stand beside the great novels of the ghostly.” Ramsey Campbell
“An intoxicating read.” Paul Cornell
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Anno Dracula: Johnny Alucard
By Kim Newman
On the set of Francis Ford Coppola’s troubled movie production of Dracula, Kate Reed meets young vampire Ion Popescu. She is compelled to help him escape and begin a new life in America, where he reinevents himself as Johnny Pop. He makes his name – and his fortune – selling a new, dangerously addictive drug that confers vampire powers on its users, and becomes a hit on the decadent New York art scene.
As he stalks the steeets of Manhattan and Hollywood, haunting the lives of the rich and famous, from Sid and Nancy to Andy Warhol, Orson Welles to Francis Ford Coppola, sinking his fangs ever deeper into the zeitgeist of 1980s America, it seems the past might not be dead after all…
Kim Newman returns to one of the bestelling vampire tales of the modern era in this brand-new novel in his acclaimed Anno Dracula series.
“Serious ideas about the nature of power and evil emerge from the antic blend of postmodern intertextuality, pop culture and pulp fiction… It’s a testament to Stoker’s power of myth-making and Newman’s sparkling reinvention that the old monster is still as relevant as ever.” The Guardian
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Video Dungeon
By Kim Newman
Ripped from the pages of Empire magazine, the first collection of film critic, film historian and novelist Kim Newman’s reviews of the best and worst B movies. Some of the cheapest, trashiest, goriest and, occasionally, unexpectedly good films from the past twenty-five years are here, torn apart and stitched back together again in Kim’s unique style.
Everything you want to know about DTV hell is here.
Enter if you dare.
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