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Tag Archives: simon bestwick
Pete’s Picks for 2012 – Part One
I’m carrying on with the tradition started last year, of handing out a few bouquets to those whose literary endeavours impressed me the most in the preceding twelve months, albeit I’m doing it about three weeks later than last year. … Continue reading
2012: The Story So Far – Final Quarter
Back in October I did a list of my favourite books for the first three quarters of the year. The year now being well and truly over, I can give a final tally of the books I enjoyed the most. … Continue reading
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Tagged justin isis, chizine, sarah pinborough, gemma files, solaris, jo fletcher books, chomu press, earthling, simon bestwick, joseph pulver, ticonderoga, glen hirshberg, john connolly, hodder & stoughton, stephen jones, lisa l hannett, luke geddes, s p miskowski, steve rasnic tem, quentin crisp, omnium gatherum, gollancz
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Filler content courtesy of the living dead
I don’t have to make up my mind until Wednesday morning, but I may be taking a poor man’s holiday this week, which consists of buying a weekly network bus ticket and riding around until I come to somewhere that’s … Continue reading
Filler Content in five shades of grey
Okay, I’m running out of people who’ve commented on this blog and also been reviewed by me (and yes, I am excluding the guy who showed up here to complain about what a crap reviewer I am, even though I could … Continue reading
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Tagged gary mcmahon, mark west, paul finch, pendragon press, simon bestwick, stuart young, the mill, we fade to grey
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