Selected Product: | Alone with the Horrors: The Great Short Fiction of Ramsey Campbell 1961-1991 Hardcover Author: Ramsey Campbell Publisher: Tor Books Release Date: 2004-05-01 ISBN-10: 0765307677 ISBN-13: 9780765307675 List Price: $27.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Clive Barker's Books of Blood 1-3 ISBN-10: 0425165582 ISBN-13: 9780425165584 List Price:$17.00 The Dark Descent ISBN-10: 0312862172 ISBN-13: 9780312862176 List Price:$29.95 Richard Matheson: Collected Stories, Vol. 1 ISBN-10: 1887368620 ISBN-13: 9781887368629 List Price:$16.95 Richard Matheson: Collected Stories, Vol. 2 ISBN-10: 1887368795 ISBN-13: 9781887368797 List Price:$16.95 The Black Spiral: Twisted Tales of Terror ISBN-10: 1897013221 ISBN-13: 9781897013229 List Price:$14.99 |
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Ramsey Campbell is perhaps the world's most decorated author of horror fiction. He has won four World Fantasy Awards, ten British Fantasy Awards, three Bram Stoker Awards, and the Horror Writers' Association's Lifetime Achievement Award.
Three decades into his career, Campbell paused to review his body of short fiction and selected the stories that were, to his mind, the very best of his works. Alone With the Horrors collects nearly forty tales from the first thirty years of Campbell's writing. Included here are "In the Bag," which won the British Fantasy Award, and two World Fantasy Award-winning stories, "The Chimney" and the classic "Mackintosh Willy."
Campbell crowns the book with a length preface which traces his early publication history, discusses his youthful correspondence with August Derleth, illuminates the influence of H.P. Lovecraft on his early work, and gives an account of the creation of each story and the author's personal assessment of the works' flaws and virtues.
In its first publication, a decade ago, Alone With the Horrors won both the Bram Stoker Award and the World Fantasy Award. For this new edition, Campbell has added one of his very first published stories, a Lovecraftian classic, "The Tower from Yuggoth." From this early, Cthulhian tale, to later works that showcase Campbell's growing mastery of mood and character, Alone With the Horrors provides readers with a close look at a powerful writer's development of his craft.
Not Free SF Reader | Customer Rating: | A lot of stories in here for a collection, 39 all told. When it says it is a collection of his short fiction, they really mean it. Most of the tales here are of around the ten page variety. The majority are done in a similar style and structure, barring his Mythos story to start.
He definitely goes in for succinct titles.
A lot of school stories and book industry related, as well, so obviously that is on his mind a lot. Apparently we can thank the horrors of those toffy pommie schools for some of this stuff.
Alone with the Horrors : The Room In the Castle - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : Cold Print - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : The Scar - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : The Interloper - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : The Guy - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : The End of a Summer's Day - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : The Man in the Underpass - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : The Companion - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : Call First - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : Heading Home - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : In the Bag - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : Baby - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : The Chimney - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : Stages - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : The Brood - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : Loveman's Comeback - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : The Gap - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : The Voice of the Beach - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : Out of Copyright - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : Above the World - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : Mackintosh Willy - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : The Show Goes On - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : The Ferries - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : Midnight Hobo - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : The Depths - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : Down There - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : The Fit - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : Hearing Is Believing - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : The Hands - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : Again - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : Just Waiting - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : Seeing the World - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : Old Clothes - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : Apples - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : The Other Side - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : Where the Heart Is - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : Boiled Alive - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : Another World - Ramsey Campbell Alone with the Horrors : End of the Line - Ramsey Campbell
Byatis is bloody big.
3.5 out of 5
Whacker Revelations.
4 out of 5
Bricked.
3 out of 5
Poetry boy punishment.
3.5 out of 5
That's no dummy?
4 out of 5
Lost hubbie.
3.5 out of 5
Mouse sacrifice.
3.5 out of 5
Ghost train surprise.
3.5 out of 5
Skeletal nailer woman.
3 out of 5
Where's me noggin, then?
4 out of 5
Plastic stranger.
3.5 out of 5
Pram devil.
3 out of 5
Santa scare.
3.5 out of 5
It's a trip to not do it by myself.
3.5 out of 5
Moth problem.
3.5 out of 5
S3xual summoning.
4 out of 5
Blind alley.
3 out of 5
Transformation not looked forward to.
3.5 out of 5
Editorial summoning.
4 out of 5
Prefer indoors.
3 out of 5
No shelter left.
3.5 out of 5
Own advice no use.
3.5 out of 5
Very wet message in a bottle.
4 out of 5
Radio echo.
3 out of 5
True crime.
3 out of 5
Rattypuffs.
3.5 out of 5
Nekkid aunt will put you off for life.
3.5 out of 5
Greek daydream scare.
2.5 out of 5
Nun not handy.
3 out of 5
Flyblown Bungalow punishment.
4 out of 5
Wish the olds were gone.
3.5 out of 5
Sunken entertainment.
3 out of 5
Get jewellery with no appendages.
3.5 out of 5
Bobbing with the wrong crowd.
3.5 out of 5
Clown double axed.
4 out of 5
Home memories.
3 out of 5
Movie phone number pain.
3 out of 5
No Kingdom of God.
3 out of 5
Many voices.
2.5 out of 5
3.5 out of 5 | Best Horror Anthology Ever!!!! | Customer Rating: | This is my all time favorite book. It is an anthology of several stories written by Ramsey Campbell from the sixties up to 1991. All of the stories are good but ones like Down There, Just Waiting, The Voice of the Beach, The Scar, and The Brood are truly brilliant. Mr. Campbell writes with a very surrealistic dream-like quality that is unique and compelling. There are Lovecraftian tales, ghost stories, and many that can't be put into any category but there own. Ramsey Campbell should be considered amoung the all time greats in horror fiction history, along with the likes of M.R. James, H.P. Lovecraft and Algernon Blackwood. You can't go wrong with this book if you like horror. | Some of the best ever | Customer Rating: | Ramsey Campbell has produced some of the greatest short horror stories ever written. Most of them are in this volumn. Mostly Campbell is influenced by H P Lovecraft rather than explicit gore or gratuitous violence - although there are always exceptions! So his writing style is completely different from say Stephen King, but both are masters of short horror fiction in their different ways.
The stories within are as scary as horror fiction can get. Amongst my favourites are "In the Bag", and perhaps best of all "The Companion". You know how with some novels (King on occasions is an example) after reading through hundreds of pages you get to the end and think - is that it? I.e. the ending never quite leaves you satisfied despite the brilliance of the story telling before (again King). Well you won't get this with Campbell's short stories, his end with a punch, metaphorically a knock-out one to your head...
Another splendid volumn to get if this one becomes unavailable is Dark Companions which contains many of the same stories. You'll probably only get this 2nd hand but its worth searching out. | Campbell outdoes even King & Barker in my opinion! | Customer Rating: | I bought this book on a whim, never having read anything by Ramsey Campbell before, and I was absolutely BLOWN AWAY with his writing style.
Campbell has a way of penning each of his stories in such a way that you literally feel like you're trapped in the story--trapped in a terrible nightmare that you can't wake up from! There is not a bad story in this book, and I soon found that I preferred Campbell over King and other hack-and-slash writers for two reasons: 1) There is not a lot of blood-and-guts gore in any of these stories, in most cases none at all, and 2) Campbell does not use a lot of four-letter words in his writings, something I found very appealing and refreshing. And yet every story is absolutely terrifying!
This collection is an absolute must for any serious horror fan. I highly recommend it to anyone who has never read Campbell before. | vVERY CREEPY | Customer Rating: | | I love these types of horrors, this book is wonderfully written and provides page after page of chilling accounts. a horror I could really get into from first page to the last. I found to be very chilling and creepy and in likness to "12345 Are You Dead Or Still Alive?" |
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