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Another interesting looking book from Wakefield Press:

The Messengers

Translated, with an introduction, by Edward Gauvin / March 2025 / 4.5 x 7, 176 pp. / 978-1-939663-99-3

An unnamed adolescent drifter wanders through an unnamed country at an unspecified point in time in search of warmth and comfort. He finds it at a farm engaged in festivities but is immediately forced to flee the next morning after coveting the mysterious lady of the estate. Now a fugitive, the vagabond encounters and joins with another, a wry middle-aged man tasked with delivering a message sealed in a tube. The two pursue a dreamlike chain of clues and horror in their mission, encountering—as well as perpetrating—crime and cruelty, until the boy’s former aimlessness develops into an unexpected destiny.

An at times unsettling narrative of initiation, the torments of desire, and the death of youth, The Messengers is an oneiric exploration of a realm that embodies the parables of Kafka and the atmosphere of Alain-Fournier.

Georges-Olivier Châteaureynaud (1947– ) is a French novelist and short-story author whose poetic universe is infused with a dream logic and an exploration of the fantastic. He has been the recipient of the Prix Renaudot, Prix Goncourt de la nouvelle, Prix Giono, Prix Valéry Larbaud, and the Grand Prix de l’Imaginaire.

“He is an original, and though his vision is highly personal, it is also highly attuned to the way the real seeps into the surreal, the way the everyday, given just the right push, can collapse into the extraordinary.”—Brian Evenson
 
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The Rooming House

Nobody ever chose to take up residence at THE ROOMING HOUSE, that domicile of unfathomable architecture and nebulous intent; to hope to find content between its warped door-frames and moldering wallpapers, or comfort in the sounds of its muffled creaks and strange nocturnal music. Yet it was never short of tenants. Some would simply never leave.

This book presents ten unsettling, interconnecting stories by ten of our finest weird fiction writers, defining, in their mosaic fashion, a sort of map of a hitherto uncharted region of dark influence and malevolent forces, centred in and around this singular building.

The full table of contents is as follows:

Behind You! - Reggie Oliver
Defective Premises Survey - Tyler Keevil
The Gingiver Twins - Steve Duffy
The Old Wards - Mark Valentine
The Inhabitants - Florence Sunnen
An Account Of What I Know About Forest Fires and The Afflictions of The Prophets - Timothy J. Jarvis
Finding Polly - Carly Holmes
The Researcher's Assistant - Lynda E. Rucker
The Ninth Reel - John Llewellyn Probert
Harvesting - David Yates
Edited by Mark Beech

This hardback book comprises 230 pages with illustrations by David Yates, as well as cover and endpaper art by Roj Friberg. It is limited to just 400 copies.

ISBN 978-1-739579135.

It can be ordered now for £40.00, inclusive of postage worldwide.
 
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AI illustration. Prompt: Hansel and Gretel as if illustrated by Maurice Sendak.

 
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Broodcomb Press will have pre-orders for their two new books, this Sunday morning, 1st of June around 9:00 a.m. GMT.

The books are :

- You’re Only As Happy As Your Saddest Child by R. Ostermeier collection

and

-Poems from the Sideshow by David Oyston.

The first is a new collection of tales from R. Ostermeier, “You’re Only As Happy As Your Saddest Child.” This is a collection that draws together five tales that first found a home in journals and limited collections far from the peninsula, together with the long out of print stand-alone novella “Rumsy Schoolchildren” and three new tales.

The second is a long-in-development book, “Poems from the Sideshow” by David Oyston. An anomaly in the Broodcomb list - one that was first featured in “Inexistent Texts No. 1” - “Poems…” tells a book length tale of the author’s experiences in Riemann’s sideshow caravan on the peninsula, in poetry ranging from the formal to the wildly experimental—
 
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POSSESSION: Dreams of Suffering and Sanity by Chris Kelso
Heralded as "quite simply one of the most audaciously unhinged and alarming movies of all time", Possession’s impact on horror cinema cannot be overstated.

In POSSESSION: Dreams of Suffering and Sanity, Kelso uses Zulawski’s film as a reflecting surface to explore the trials of separation and the doomed complexity intrinsic to all modern relationships (by way of Kristeva, Fisher, and Von Franz).

Set in the haunted house of pre-unification Berlin, Possession gained initial notoriety as a Video Nasty of particular ill repute. It has since been reappraised and celebrated as an art-horror classic. Part film study, part naked memoir, POSSESSION: Dreams of Suffering and Sanity is full of new insight into the film once reductively described by its own director as, simply, a move about ‘a woman who fucks an octopus’. Featuring interviews with those involved in the film's production, key members of the Polish academic film community, and a few celebrity fans, Kelso will take you on a dark odyssey through one man’s dreams, his suffering and his sanity.

POSSESSION will be available as a hardcover in August 2025 for £20 plus P&P. As with all of our Midnight Movie Monographs, the first 200 copies sold will include a numbered full-colour facsimile cinema ticket signed by the author.

And be sure to look out for an in-depth review by Dejan Ognjanović in the next issue of RUE MORGUE Magazine.
 
Been waiting for that one for well over a year at this point, ever since I first read "A Life on Paper". I mean, translating Jean Ray books into English for the first time is an important venture too but I would have liked to get my hands on this sooner regardless.
This one was entirely my fault as translator, and not Wakefield's as a publisher. I was very late not only with the book but its preface, and have no excuse but becoming a new father (something Chateaureynaud, himself a father of two, once called "the only unatonable sin" :LOL:) and then parenting during the pandemic. So sorry. It's so nice to hear from someone who's read A Life on Paper, though! Now, if I could only convince a publisher to take on his other novels...
 
Hippocampus press does not sent their hardcovers overseas for years now. The EU regulation : ''The Import One Stop Shop (IOSS)'' and the constants complaints about the expensive overseas postage and the delays lead them to that decision.

Hippocampus Press accept overseas orders for A Sense of Proportion: The Letters of H. P. Lovecraft and Frank Belknap Long now.

For some reason this book has been delayed. It was due in spring 2025. I assume they have not received enough pre-orders to cover costs, or perhaps the editing is not completed.

If more put in an order for the book, perhaps it will be released soon.
 
Hippocampus Press accept overseas orders for A Sense of Proportion: The Letters of H. P. Lovecraft and Frank Belknap Long now.

For some reason this book has been delayed. It was due in spring 2025. I assume they have not received enough pre-orders to cover costs, or perhaps the editing is not completed.

If more put in an order for the book, perhaps it will be released soon.
I spoke with Derrick about this title and while he did not give specifics, he expected the volume to be available before the end of the year.
 
I spoke with Derrick about this title and while he did not give specifics, he expected the volume to be available before the end of the year.
I remember a similar thing occurring with their vol 4 HPL Revisions Vivarium hardcover and that delay was caused by them not being able to find a good binder that could produce a HB of the same general appearance and quality as the 1st 3 volumes. I am guessing that this included the qualifier of being able to produce such a volume at an affordable price.
 
From the Broodcomb press newsletter :

''We are releasing the first three books asstrictly limited hardbacks. These are :

- The Settlements [100 copies]
- A Trick of the Shadow [200 copies]
- The Night of Turns [200 copies]

These will be up for pre-order on Sunday the 23rdof November, 2026, at 9:00 a.m. GMT.''

Other news :

''Jamie Walsh’s collection of peninsular voices is released in advance of the third volume, The Martyrs, planned for publicationin early 2026''

All the above seems unmissable or in all truth, it might not be for you...
 
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