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NEWSLETTER

01 June, 2013

Welcome to Gray Friar Press' latest newsletter.

Dear all,

Gray Friar Press is proud to announce the latest entry in its ongoing Terror Tales series of horror anthologies, edited by Paul Finch...

TERROR TALES OF LONDON

The city of London - whose gold-paved streets are lost in choking fog and echo to the trundling of plague-carts, whose twisting back alleys ring to cries of "Murder!", whose awful tower is stained with the blood of princes and paupers alike.

The night stalker of Hammersmith
The brutal butchery of Holborn
The depraved spirit of Sydenham
The fallen angel of Dalston
The murder den of Notting Hill
The haunted sewer of Bermondsey
The red-eyed ghoul of Highgate

And many more chilling tales from Adam Nevill, Mark Morris, Christopher Fowler, Nina Allan, Nicholas Royle, and other award-winning masters and mistresses of the macabre.

Available in paperback at £8.99 / $16 / 11 Euros + P&P

ORDER "TToL" HERE

In other news, the paperback edition of Simon Bestwick's stunning new collection of SIX novellas - yes, SIX - is now shipping, with the signed limited hardcover to follow very soon.

ORDER "THE CONDEMNED" HERE

That's all the news for now, but more goodies to follow, oh hell yes... Tune in next time, folks...

Gary Fry
Gray Friar Press

WELCOME...


Gray Friar Press is based in Dracula's Whitby, literally around the corner from where Bram Stoker was staying when he was thinking about that character's dramatic arrival on the town's coastline. There must be something in the water...

GFP is one of the UK's few horror specialist publishing companies and is dedicated to presenting the best writing in the field of dark literature. It will continue to publish a combination of established writers and promising newcomers. If any of this sounds appealing, keep an eye on this website where upcoming projects will be announced.

GFP has already published award-winning fiction as well as stories that have been selected for inclusion in the annual Best-Of anthologies. We hope to achieve far more in the near and distant future.


Gray Friar Press is:

Gary Fry, editor & publisher

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