4 Nightjar Press chapbooks: 'Halls of Residene', 'Murder', 'Heimat', 'In Splendid Isolation'
Yay new Nightjars arrived via #RoyleMail - looking forward to devouring these over the weekend @nightjarpress.bsky.social
4 Nightjar Press chapbooks: 'Halls of Residene', 'Murder', 'Heimat', 'In Splendid Isolation'
Yay new Nightjars arrived via #RoyleMail - looking forward to devouring these over the weekend @nightjarpress.bsky.social
So looking forward to this on Saturday - it's online and tickets are still available!
Thanks very much for your thoughtful review of my Nightjar @wjdavies.bsky.social π
Jackal, Erin Adams; Sightings, D Bevan; A Love the Weight of an Animal, E Gibson; Modern Gothic, Various
Late to the party as usual but very happy with my haul from the latest Northern Publishers' Fair π thanks @flyonthewallpress.bsky.social
Thanks to @bookishleels.bsky.social @nightjarpress.bsky.social for the image I mention in Part 1.
Weβre delighted that @deadinkbookshop.bsky.social is now stocking Nightjars. Little interview about it here deadinkbookshop.com/blogs/requir...
An amazing morning at Callanish #StandingStoneSunday
Thanks for the review @iancritchley.bsky.social βΊοΈ
Thanks so much, Ian! I'm glad you liked it π
I have a new story out on Nightjar! Its called Flight Paths and its a ghostly tale of aeroplanes and romance fraud...you can use the link below to buy one for Β£3
They complement each other really well βΊοΈ
Kodavision and Through Narrowing Veins short story chapbooks
Super excited my short story chapbook "Kodavision" has been published by @nightjarpress.bsky.social today! It's paired with "Through Narrowing Veins" by @rlsummerling.bsky.social nightjarpress.weebly.com
It's such a brilliant read! I loved every story π
Things Grown Distant by Mike Fox
This is the best #shortstory collection I've read in ages - so piercing, so moving. These will stay with me for a while π @polyscribe70.bsky.social @confingopublishing.bsky.social
Conishead Priory building
Temple
Woods
Priory stained glass
Great vibes as always at the beautiful #Manjushri Kadampa meditation centre π
Lost in the Garden novel
This is a GREAT read - such an intoxicating blend of uncanniness, weird magic and humour. Trippy as hell and so gripping @deadinkbooks.bsky.social @adamsleslie.bsky.social
Thanks so much for the review, Ell! I'm glad you enjoyed it π
Honoured to have a (chilling) story published in the wonderful Crow & Cross Keys today π π¦ββ¬
Ah, that's brilliant! Thanks βΊοΈ
Can't believe for the second year running I forgot to get a ticket! π€¦ββοΈ Don't suppose I could pick one up at the door?
Congrats! π This sounds great
Wanna explore how to create vivid, realistic settings in your fiction (and/or how to bring real-life locations to life in your non-fiction!)?
I've got a workshop for that:
Write What You Know: Setting & Place
Fri 28 March @ 7.30pm (GMT)
PAYF booking here: www.jogatford.com/writing-work...
New Review - the Short Shelves return and this week I look at a new horror magazine from Andy Cox and Richard Wagner - Remains out now and very good! www.runalongtheshelves.net/blog/2025/2/...
Thanks π I'm looking forward to reading
Rosie Garland & Neil Campbell at Waterstones Deansgate 6th February from 6.30pm, hosted by Isabelle Kenyon.
Tickets: www.waterstones.com/events/in-co...
Wasn't going to buy any more books for a while after my Xmas haul but this looks amazing...
I have received the first proofs of my forthcoming book on the folklore of churches and churchyards from my publisher, Crossed Crow Books.
What's not to like about this gloriously ornate title page?
You can pre-order now from
www.crossedcrowbooks.com/shop-crossed...
or at most bookstores.