Wednesday, 20 March 2013
"ill at ease 2"
With all-new stories from Stephen Bacon, Shaun Hamilton, Robert Mammone, Val Walmsley, Mark West, Sheri White and Neil Williams, superb artwork by Neil and an introduction by Monica O'Rourke, this is an excellent companion piece to the acclaimed "ill at ease". Also including revealing afterwords, by each writer.
Available very soon, in print and as an ebook.
For more details, keep checking back here.
Thursday, 22 November 2012
Soon...
With all new stories from
Stephen Bacon, Shaun Hamilton, Robert Mammone,
Val Walmsley, Mark West, Sheri White and Neil Williams
(this isn't the cover, instead it's an illustration by Virgil Finlay for the story "Black Angels Have No Wings", which appeared in Amazing Stories in August 1952)
Tuesday, 11 September 2012
"ill at ease" Special Offer
As the second volume gears up (more writers, more chills!), we thought it would be a good idea to offer "ill at ease" for a special reduced price (one week only!).
Why not take advantage?
ill at ease is an e-chapbook collection from PenMan Press, available now from Amazon and Smashwords. Combining the talents of Stephen Bacon, Mark West & Neil Williams, ill at ease showcases three new tales of the macabre.
Waiting For Josh, by Stephen Bacon
Pete Richards returns to his hometown for the first time in years. His childhood pal is dying, and Pete realises he must face the past and confront some ugly truths if he is to fulfil his friend’s dying wish.
But the events of their childhood would prove to hold far more darkness than he’d ever imagined.
Come See My House In The Pretty Town, by Mark West
When David Willis travels to the picturesque village of Hoelzli, for a reunion with his old college friends Simon & Kim Roberts, he expects a weekend of laughter and reminiscing. But on a visit to the local fair, he manages to lose the Roberts’ seven-year-old son Billy and things take a decided turn for the worse.
Closer Than You Think, by Neil Williams
Dave is a loving family man, with a keen eye for a bargain. So when he spots a brand-new-looking child seat in a skip at the local tip, he decides to take it. After all, he needs one in his car to ferry his daughter around. But then he starts to notice things that seem otherworldly yet still familiar.
Could it really be an unquiet spirit, the echo of some past tragedy?
Or is it something else? Something that is much closer to home?
'Here are three writers with singular voices who have, nevertheless, somehow managed to merge their talents to imbue the whole of this slim collection with a kind of menace that is like oil on skin: difficult to remove and persistent. For relative newcomers to show such restraint, to trust in the subtle and the unsaid, is rare indeed. ill at ease is a treat, and I hope it finds many readers.'
Conrad Williams, British Fantasy Award winning author of One and Loss Of Separation
"Childhood memories, a seemingly idyllic English town, a car seat found in a skip... The three chilling tales from ill at ease ably demonstrate that horror can be found in the most mundane places, and a sense of unease is always much closer than we think."
Gary McMahon, author of Pretty Little Dead Things and The Concrete Grove
The book is available from Amazon - click the title below:
From Amazon.co.uk, priced at £0.77 - ill at ease
From Amazon.com, priced at $0.99 - ill at ease
The collection is also available, on a range of formats, from Smashwords.
Don’t have a Kindle? No problem, Amazon provide a range of free app’s that allow you to read them on whatever device you might have:
Kindle for PC & laptop
Kindle for iPhone
Kindle for Blackberry
Kindle for iPad
Kindle for Android
More details at the PenMan Press website or join the Facebook Group.
Why not take advantage?
ill at ease is an e-chapbook collection from PenMan Press, available now from Amazon and Smashwords. Combining the talents of Stephen Bacon, Mark West & Neil Williams, ill at ease showcases three new tales of the macabre.
Waiting For Josh, by Stephen Bacon
Pete Richards returns to his hometown for the first time in years. His childhood pal is dying, and Pete realises he must face the past and confront some ugly truths if he is to fulfil his friend’s dying wish.
But the events of their childhood would prove to hold far more darkness than he’d ever imagined.
Come See My House In The Pretty Town, by Mark West
When David Willis travels to the picturesque village of Hoelzli, for a reunion with his old college friends Simon & Kim Roberts, he expects a weekend of laughter and reminiscing. But on a visit to the local fair, he manages to lose the Roberts’ seven-year-old son Billy and things take a decided turn for the worse.
Closer Than You Think, by Neil Williams
Dave is a loving family man, with a keen eye for a bargain. So when he spots a brand-new-looking child seat in a skip at the local tip, he decides to take it. After all, he needs one in his car to ferry his daughter around. But then he starts to notice things that seem otherworldly yet still familiar.
Could it really be an unquiet spirit, the echo of some past tragedy?
Or is it something else? Something that is much closer to home?
'Here are three writers with singular voices who have, nevertheless, somehow managed to merge their talents to imbue the whole of this slim collection with a kind of menace that is like oil on skin: difficult to remove and persistent. For relative newcomers to show such restraint, to trust in the subtle and the unsaid, is rare indeed. ill at ease is a treat, and I hope it finds many readers.'
Conrad Williams, British Fantasy Award winning author of One and Loss Of Separation
"Childhood memories, a seemingly idyllic English town, a car seat found in a skip... The three chilling tales from ill at ease ably demonstrate that horror can be found in the most mundane places, and a sense of unease is always much closer than we think."
Gary McMahon, author of Pretty Little Dead Things and The Concrete Grove
The book is available from Amazon - click the title below:
From Amazon.co.uk, priced at £0.77 - ill at ease
From Amazon.com, priced at $0.99 - ill at ease
The collection is also available, on a range of formats, from Smashwords.
Don’t have a Kindle? No problem, Amazon provide a range of free app’s that allow you to read them on whatever device you might have:
Kindle for PC & laptop
Kindle for iPhone
Kindle for Blackberry
Kindle for iPad
Kindle for Android
More details at the PenMan Press website or join the Facebook Group.
Thursday, 5 January 2012
A new year, still "ill at ease"...
Happy New Year
Good news to start 2012 for the "ill at ease" project.
Thanks to Matt Fryer over at the Hellforge, who included the collection in his "Favourite Genre Reads of 2011" round-up with this capsule comment - "A truly faultless ebook featuring 3 equally memorable, macabre and highly polished tales. There are even clowns to upset any fellow coulrophobic masochists."
(you can see his review of the collection from this link).
Also, a new review has been posted to Amazon.co.uk by J Everington which concludes with "Overall a strong collection, and one that will definitely lead me to explore further work from all three writers involved."
Great stuff - and keep an eye out for news, within the next few months, of another exciting "ill at ease" publication.
Just in case this leads you to want to buy it, or get more information, you might find the following useful:
Purchase from Amazon in the UK here
Purchase from Amazon in the US here
Or get it from Smashwords here
In addition, you could also join our Facebook group
Good news to start 2012 for the "ill at ease" project.
Thanks to Matt Fryer over at the Hellforge, who included the collection in his "Favourite Genre Reads of 2011" round-up with this capsule comment - "A truly faultless ebook featuring 3 equally memorable, macabre and highly polished tales. There are even clowns to upset any fellow coulrophobic masochists."
(you can see his review of the collection from this link).
Also, a new review has been posted to Amazon.co.uk by J Everington which concludes with "Overall a strong collection, and one that will definitely lead me to explore further work from all three writers involved."
Great stuff - and keep an eye out for news, within the next few months, of another exciting "ill at ease" publication.
Just in case this leads you to want to buy it, or get more information, you might find the following useful:
Purchase from Amazon in the UK here
Purchase from Amazon in the US here
Or get it from Smashwords here
In addition, you could also join our Facebook group
Friday, 5 August 2011
More love for "ill at ease"
Another great review, this time from Colum McKnight at Dreadful Tales - read it here.
"Ill At Ease could easily pass itself off as the first volume in a series of chapbooks. All of the writers involved brings forth a high caliber writing, and a true understanding of how to scare an audience and, at the very least, how to creep out their audience with seemingly innocent situations gone awry."
Just in case this leads you to want to buy it, or get more information, you might find the following useful:
Purchase from Amazon in the UK here
Purchase from Amazon in the US here
Or get it from Smashwords here
In addition, you could also join our Facebook group
"Ill At Ease could easily pass itself off as the first volume in a series of chapbooks. All of the writers involved brings forth a high caliber writing, and a true understanding of how to scare an audience and, at the very least, how to creep out their audience with seemingly innocent situations gone awry."
Just in case this leads you to want to buy it, or get more information, you might find the following useful:
Purchase from Amazon in the UK here
Purchase from Amazon in the US here
Or get it from Smashwords here
In addition, you could also join our Facebook group
Thursday, 21 July 2011
Briefly, in print...
"ill at ease" was conceived as an e-book and that was what we always worked towards. However, once it had started picking up decent notices, Neil, Steve & Mark all commented that they'd like to have a copy (writers have their own shelves, it's just something they do).
Neil re-formatted the book and uploaded it at Lulu for printing. Neil received his copies yesterday, Mark's arrived today and Steve's are on their way. In print, the book looks fantastic. And to prove it, here are two very chuffed writers!
Just in case this leads you to want to buy it, or get more information, you might find the following useful:
Purchase from Amazon in the UK here
Purchase from Amazon in the US here
Or get it from Smashwords here
In addition, you could also join our Facebook group
Neil re-formatted the book and uploaded it at Lulu for printing. Neil received his copies yesterday, Mark's arrived today and Steve's are on their way. In print, the book looks fantastic. And to prove it, here are two very chuffed writers!
Just in case this leads you to want to buy it, or get more information, you might find the following useful:
Purchase from Amazon in the UK here
Purchase from Amazon in the US here
Or get it from Smashwords here
In addition, you could also join our Facebook group
Monday, 4 July 2011
More "ill at ease" reviews
Two more reviews posted online for “ill at ease” and they’re very good.
Over at The Black Abyss, Colin Leslie calls the collection “excellent anthology of solid horror writing”. Read the review here
At The Hellforge, Matthew Fryer says of the collection, “It’s modern horror that understands subtlety, full of real characters and plenty of shivers. These three authors clearly take pride in their work, all writing with lucid, thoughtful prose, and the time and effort shows.” Read the review here
Just in case this leads you to want to buy it, or get more information, you might find the following useful:
Purchase from Amazon in the UK here
Purchase from Amazon in the US here
Or get it from Smashwords here
In addition, you could also join our Facebook group
Over at The Black Abyss, Colin Leslie calls the collection “excellent anthology of solid horror writing”. Read the review here
At The Hellforge, Matthew Fryer says of the collection, “It’s modern horror that understands subtlety, full of real characters and plenty of shivers. These three authors clearly take pride in their work, all writing with lucid, thoughtful prose, and the time and effort shows.” Read the review here
Just in case this leads you to want to buy it, or get more information, you might find the following useful:
Purchase from Amazon in the UK here
Purchase from Amazon in the US here
Or get it from Smashwords here
In addition, you could also join our Facebook group
Thursday, 30 June 2011
Shout-out from TTA Press
A nice write-up, from the very nice Peter Tennant and TTA Press, about the collection.
Click here to find out more!
Just in case this leads you to want to buy it, or get more information, you might find the following useful:
Purchase from Amazon in the UK here
Purchase from Amazon in the US here
Or get it from Smashwords here
In addition, you could also join our Facebook group
Click here to find out more!
Just in case this leads you to want to buy it, or get more information, you might find the following useful:
Purchase from Amazon in the UK here
Purchase from Amazon in the US here
Or get it from Smashwords here
In addition, you could also join our Facebook group
Wednesday, 29 June 2011
Round robin interview
Steve, Neil & Mark are interviewed over at Jim McLeod's Ginger Nuts Of Horror site and it makes good reading - background on the stories, how the project came together and plans for the future.
Check it out here
Check it out here
Tuesday, 21 June 2011
Reviews Round-up
We’ve been very lucky and managed to pick up a few reviews for “ill at ease” - this post is intended to collate all of them in one place!
Pablo Cheesecake’s review at The Eloquent Page
"Overall Ill at Ease was a great little collection…I wish that it were a bit longer. Perhaps if we’re lucky there will be an Ill at Ease 2?"
Max Wedge’s review at Page Horrific
"Suffice it to say, ILL AT EASE lives up to its title. And at $2.50 for the e-book, you should not hesitate to buy."
Jim McLeods review at Ginger Nuts Of Horror
"This is an anthology about finding horror in the everyday things of life, and how it affects those who come in contact with it. A master class in quiet understated horror."
Cate Gardner’s review at Goodreads.com
"Worth picking up if you like a slice of British horror."
Paul D Brazill’s review at “You Would Say That, Wouldn’t You?”
"Ill at ease is a highly recommended collection containing three splendid examples of modern, British storytelling."
Just in case this leads you to want to buy it, or get more information, you might find the following useful:
Purchase from Amazon in the UK here
Purchase from Amazon in the US here
Or get it from Smashwords here
In addition, you could also join our Facebook group
Pablo Cheesecake’s review at The Eloquent Page
"Overall Ill at Ease was a great little collection…I wish that it were a bit longer. Perhaps if we’re lucky there will be an Ill at Ease 2?"
Max Wedge’s review at Page Horrific
"Suffice it to say, ILL AT EASE lives up to its title. And at $2.50 for the e-book, you should not hesitate to buy."
Jim McLeods review at Ginger Nuts Of Horror
"This is an anthology about finding horror in the everyday things of life, and how it affects those who come in contact with it. A master class in quiet understated horror."
Cate Gardner’s review at Goodreads.com
"Worth picking up if you like a slice of British horror."
Paul D Brazill’s review at “You Would Say That, Wouldn’t You?”
"Ill at ease is a highly recommended collection containing three splendid examples of modern, British storytelling."
Just in case this leads you to want to buy it, or get more information, you might find the following useful:
Purchase from Amazon in the UK here
Purchase from Amazon in the US here
Or get it from Smashwords here
In addition, you could also join our Facebook group
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