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Graeme Reynolds Blog · 2M ago

You don’t like us and we don’t care.

I woke up this morning to find a mini uproar on one of the facebook groups that I frequent, because yet another traditionally published author had taken a massive swipe at the self published. There was a blog post that rattled on about how he regretted self publishing one of his own books because no
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Graeme Reynolds Blog · 2M ago

Armand Rosamilia Dying Days 2 Blog Tour – You Can’t Use Our Business

Scary heavy metal horror author, Armand Rosamilia has dropped by as part of the promotional blog tour for his new book, Dying Days 2, and gives his thoughts on using real world locations in your novels. You Can’t Use Our Business Armand Rosamilia This past week I released the third book in the Dying
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Graeme Reynolds Blog · 3M ago

Two more fantastic reviews for High Moor

I’m going to do a proper blog post later on, but until I get around to it, I thought I’d share two new reviews of High Moor with you. First off, there is This One on Hellnotes.com. Its written by the lovely Darkeva, who also runs her own very successful book review site. Secondly, I [...]
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Graeme Reynolds Blog · 4M ago

The Bram Stoker Awards, Review and Interview

Phew. There’s been quite a bit going on this week, and I’m only just finding the time to write about it. Firstly, the big news. High Moor has made the preliminary ballot of the Bram Stoker Awards. I should be clear that this does not make me or the book “Stoker Nominated”, but its exciting [...]
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Graeme Reynolds Blog · 4M ago

One of those things – a High Moor Story – Now Online

There is a new story up on my blog, and its part of the High Moor continuity. “One of those things” takes place between Part 2 and Part 3 of the novel, and deals with some things that were mentioned in the book, but never explored in any detail. I’d say more, but I don’t [...]
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Graeme Reynolds Blog · 4M ago

2011 in review

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2011 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 3,200 times in 2011. If it were a cable car, it would take about 53 trips to carry that many people. Click here to see the [...
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Graeme Reynolds Blog · 4M ago

Goodbye 2011 – It’s been interesting…

So, another year is nearly over, and I think its fair to say that 2011 has been something of a mixed bag for me. I started the year in a house that I’d been doing up for the last 5 years, in a seaside town called Clevedon, with a half finished conservatory that I didn’t [...]
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Graeme Reynolds Blog · 5M ago

Book Review: The Last Werewolf by Glen Duncan

Continuing the Werewolfy theme, I thought I’d post a review of The Last Werewolf by Glen Duncan. Enjoy. Jake Marlowe is a two hundred year old werewolf, and, as the title suggests, is the last of his kind. For the last hundred years, no human has survived the bite of a lycanthrope, and werewolves ar
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Graeme Reynolds Blog · 5M ago

Amazing review of High Moor

I had an absolutely fantastic review of High Moor on The Gingernuts of Horror blog yesterday. You can link to the article Here But I’m going to paste the whole thing below as well. First however, I had this through from Thomas Emson, the fantastic UK horror author responsible for such gems as Maneat
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Graeme Reynolds Blog · 6M ago

The Aussie Zombie Book Blog gave High Moor 5 stars!

I had my first independent review of High Moor on the Aussie Zombie’s book blog this week. She gave it a 5 star rating. This is what she said about it… High Moor is my first ever werewolf novel. I wasn’t sure whether to be excited or apprehensive. I’m not good outside my comfort zone [...]
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