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Some awesomeness found its way onto my Facebook feed this morning.
The Transfiguration of Mister Punch (including my novella
This Foolish & Harmful Delight) has made it onto the following list:
The Literature of Fear: 12 High-Quality Horror Books for Sleepless Nights by Rick Kleffel.
Other books on the list include Broken Monsters by Lauren Beukes, The Conspiracy against the Human Race by Thomas Ligotti, Last Days by Adam Nevill, and The Bitterwood Bible by Angela Slatter.
That's two blog posts within a week. Next thing you know a whole fleet of buses will turn up.
Angela Slatter, author of The Girl with No Hands & Other Tales, Sourdough and Other Stories and Black-Winged Angels has interviewed me over at her blog today for one of her infamous drive-by interviews.
You can also read her other drive-by interviews here with folk such as John Connolly, Cherie Priest, Catherynne M Valente, Simon Marshall Jones, Amanda Pillar, Nick Gevers, Lavie Tidhar, and many other awesome people.
You fame continues to grow, Cate. I tied to leave a comment, but I'm having a few problems, today. Hee hee-- what's new.
The internet is screwy today (and pretty much every other day). Thanks, Deborah.
Very cool, going to check it out now. :-)
Hmm, I like donuts.... But I also like Danish. Which is the best? There's only one way to find out...
Fight? Oh no, I was gonna suggest we eat loads of each and compare them. Obviously.
v-word: 'perstak', which is how I eat my cakes. :)
I loved the interview. I thought she meant which one of YOUR fictional characters you would have been, and I'm still wondering ; )
Thanks, Tony.
I like your second suggestion, Mike.
Thanks, Natalie
I'm popping over right now!
Ellie Garratt