Made Ready & Cupboard Love(1st Edition) by TerryLamsley Hardcover, 114 Pages, Published 2006 by Subterranean Press ISBN-13: 978-1-59606-031-9, ISBN: 1-59606-031-X
"Dust jacket and interior illustrations by Glenn Chadborne
Made Ready & Cupboard Love collects two novellas by the World Fantasy Award-winning author of Conference with the Dead. If you love understated, unsettling fictions, these are prime examples, each illustrated in black and white by Glenn Chadborne.
Limited: 500 numbered copies, hardcover, signed by author
Lettered: 26 deluxe copies, signed by author, housed in a custom made tray ..."
"Originally published in a 500 copy edition by Ash-Tree Press, Terry Lamsley's Conference with the Dead has long remained almost unobtainable. A nominee for the World Fantasy Award, and winner of the International Horror Guild Award, this chilling collection of ghost stories set in England has remained out of print for far too long. Skyhorse Publishing, under our Night Shade and Talos imprints, is proud to publish a broad range of titles ..."
Under the Crust(1st Edition) Supernatural Tales of Buxton by TerryLamsley Hardcover, 160 Pages, Published 1997 by Ash-Tree Press ISBN-13: 978-1-899562-22-0, ISBN: 1-899562-22-2
"Terry Lamsley's first collection of supernatural tales, "Under the Crust", was published quietly in 1993. Originally devised to appeal to the Buxton tourist market (all six of the collection's stories are set in or around the town), its reputation quickly grew, helped by a favourable word-of-mouth from people such as Ramsey Campbell, Stephen Jones and Karl Edward Wagner. It was Wagner who brought the book to the attention of the World F ..."
UNDER THE CRUST(1st Edition) Supernatural Tales of Buxton by TerryLamsley, Michael Patey-Ford Paperback, 156 Pages, Published 1993 by Wendigo, 4 Crowestones, Buxton ISBN-13: 978-0-9521808-0-7, ISBN: 0-9521808-0-4
"Terry Lamsley is a local author who knows Buxton well. He feels that the town, though eminently hauntable, has never had the ghosts it deserves, so he provided some of his own invention.
Here are six supernatural tales of dark fantasy and terror set in and around present-day Buxton. The characters include:
A visitor to the town who finds himself confronted by creatures from Buxton's pagan past.
A teenage glue-sniffer pursued by th ..."
"Originally published in a 500 copy edition by Ash-Tree Press, Terry Lamsley's Conference with the Dead has long remained almost unobtainable.A nominee for the World Fantasy Award, and winner of the International Horror Guild Award, this chilling collection of ghost stories set in England has remained out of print for far too long.Skyhorse Publishing, under our Night Shade and Talos imprints, is proud to publish a broad range of titles f ..."
"The Mammoth Book of New Terror is a revised and expanded new edition of the touchstone collection of modern horror fiction, selected by the acknowledged master of the genreāthe award-winning godfather of grisly literature, Stephen Jones. Here are over 20 stories and short novels by the masters of gore, including Clive Barker, Ramsey Campbell, Dennis Etchison, F. Paul Wilson, Brian Lumley, Tanith Lee and John Kaine. This classic Mammoth ..."
"In 1961, ghost story writer H.R. Wakefield stated bluntly, I believe ghost story writing to be a dying art . . .' This pessimistic statement has been echoed down through the decades since the Second World War, an event which, for many, seems to signify the end of the Golden Age of ghost stories. Are those people correct who claim that the modern world, with its all-too-real technological horrors, is no place for the ghost story, w ..."
"The first three volumes of The Best Horror of the Year have been widely praised for their quality, variety, and comprehensiveness. Editor Ellen Datlow has now explored the entirety of the diverse horror market, distilling it into the fourth anthology in the series and providing an overview of the year in terror. Fear is the oldest human emotion, the most primal. We like to think we're civilized. We tell ourselves we're not afraid. And e ..."
"For the past twenty years, the annual Best New Horror series has been the major showcase for superior short stories and novellas of horror and dark fantasy. Edited by Stephen Jones, the World Fantasy Award, British Fantasy Award and International Horror Guild Award-winning series has published more than 450 stories by around 200 of the genre's most famous and acclaimed authors, as well as those newcomers who are just starting out on the ..."
"This best-of-the-best of exceptional horror and dark fantasy fiction stories is the must-have for horror buffs. The showcase includes the best of the annual anthologies, including international selections, an impressively researched necrology, and a list of indispensable contact addresses for the dedicated fan and aspiring writer of true horror."
R.I.P. by TerryLamsley Hardcover, Published 2009 by Ps Publishing ISBN-13: 978-1-906301-57-6, ISBN: 1-906301-57-3
R.I.P.(1st Edition) [signed jhc] by TerryLamsley, Jason Van Hollander Hardcover, 63 Pages, Published 2009 by Ps Publishing ISBN-13: 978-1-906301-58-3, ISBN: 1-906301-58-1
"Signed novella"
Conference With The Dead by TerryLamsley Hardcover, 257 Pages, Published 2005 by Nightshade Book ISBN-13: 978-1-59780-001-3, ISBN: 1-59780-001-5
"Originally published in a 500 copy edition by Ash-Tree Press, Terry Lamsley's Conference with the Dead has long remained almost unobtainable.A nominee for the World Fantasy Award, and winner of the International Horror Guild Award, this chilling collection of ghost stories set in England has remained out of print for far too long.Skyhorse Publishing, under our Night Shade and Talos imprints, is proud to publish a broad range of titles f ..."
"Writing about John Metcalfe in The Penguin Encyclopaedia of Horror and the Supernatural, T.E.D. Klein said that the author's work is marked by 'a rare artistry, wit, and intelligence-and by a restraint too often lacking in the genre'. Mike Ashley, in Who's Who in Horror and Fantasy Fiction, calls Metcalfe's works 'skilful and bizarre', while E.F. Bleiler, in his The Guide to Supernatural Fiction, refers to them as 'tense, cryptic storie ..."