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30th August 2010: A great review at She Never Slept! for The Saint Perpetuus Club of Buenos Aires by Eric Stener Carlson. Please note - we have only a very few copies left.
 
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28th August 2010: Tartarus Press will be attending Fantasycon, run by the British Fantasy Society, 17–19 September, 2010, at the Britannia Hotel, Nottingham. Apart from having a table of Tartarus Press books for sale, Rosalie Parker will be launching her new collection The Old Knowledge and will be attending the signing for the Mammoth Book of Best New Horror #21. Additionally, Ray Russell will be signing copies of his new chapbook at the launch of "The Beautiful Room", and will be a part of the signing for Never Again.
 
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27th August: Richard Dalby contributes an in-depth article on Psychic Detectives in the Book and Magazine Collector this month, starting with Stoker's Van Helsing and ending with Valentine and Howard's "Connoisseur"
 
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24th August 2010: Tartarus Press has received a nomination in the World Fantasy Awards. Ray Russell has also received a nomination for his short story, "In Waiting", from Putting the Pieces in Place.
 
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24th August 2010: The first review of Sourdough by Angela Slatter is online "This book is a fantastic achievement on every level."
 
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16th August 2010: A recommendation for Cold to the Touch by Simon Strantzas: "Cold to the Touch is a delightfully chilling gallery of the ghoulish, the nightmarish, and the weird. With this follow-up to the excellent Beneath the Surface, Strantzas continues to impress." - Laird Barron, author of The Imago Sequence and Occultation.
 
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13th August 2010: The Eighth Edition of the Tartarus Press Guide to First Edition Prices will be published (officially) on the 1st October 2010. Pre-publication copies will be available direct from Tartarus Press on September 10th. Pre-orders are now being taken.
 
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11th August 2010: Rosalie Parker's The Old Knowledge will now be published by The Swan River Press in September. It is available for pre-order now.
 
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  27th July: Looking at other people's bookshelves is always fun - part two!
After novelist John de Falbe was pictured in The Sunday Times a couple of years ago standing against bookshelves with a number of Tartarus Press titles, a recent article on the writer Alan Moore in the New York Times has a photo of him in his study with the distinctive spines of Tartarus Press books in the background.
 
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7th July 2010: Our next book will be Sourdough and other stories by Angela Slatter. This wonderful collection of short stories includes two which were previously published to great acclaim in Rosalie Parker's Strange Tales series. Sourdough will be published as one of our larger format books but with a full-colour frontispiece and highly-decorated boards. It will be published 12th August 2010.
 
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15th June 2010: We are saddened to report that Everett Bleiler has apparently passed away. This news was posted to the FictionMags list, attributed to his son, Richard. Our deepest sympathies to his family and friends. Fans of supernatural fiction, researchers and small presses are all deeply indebted to his scholarship.
 
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8th June: A fine review of The Saint Perpetuus Club of Buenos Aires in Black Static 17: "At bottom, it’s a deal with the Devil story, and as always in these it’s the Devil who has the last laugh, but made special by the distinctive tone and the wealth of ideas planted in the text. Recommended."
 
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6th June 2010. We are sorry to have to report that we have sold out of copies of "N" by Arthur Machen. However, some of the specialist book dealers listed on the Ordering Information  page should still have copies available for sale. This follows the very successful reading of "N" by Stewart Lee at the Stoke Newington Literary Festival this weekend. Additionally, some copies are still available from the Stoke Newington Bookshop.
 
Other news: "Cold to the Touch", the title story from the Tartarus collection by Simon Strantzas will feature in the Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 21, along with "Party Talk" by John Gaskin from Strange Tales III. Additionally, Tartarus Editor Rosalie Parker's "In The Garden" (from The Fifth Black Book of Horror) will also be included in the volume.
 
And on the other side of the Atlantic, Ellen Datlow's next The Best Horror of the Year will include Nina Allen's "The Lammas Worm" from Strange Tales III.
 
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1st June 2010: "N" by Arthur Machen is now unavailable direct from Tartarus, but can be obtained from the dealers found here. After the Stoke Newington Literary Festival we hope to have a last few for sale. We can confirm that all orders received before this weekend have been posted/shipped.
 
Remember You're a One-Ball by Quentin S. Crisp (one of our favourite contemporary authors) has just been published by the Chomu Press.
 
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31st May 2010: A very fine review of The Saint Perpetuus Club of Buenos Aires at Bibliobuffet: "...before I had even read a page, I wanted to love the story as much as I loved the paper it had been printed on and the binding it had been sewn into. ... And I did love it, but I loved it in a strange, unsettling, way. Carlson has created a story that is neither occult, nor science fiction nor theology even though elements of all are included."
 
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25th May: Orders for Dear Dead Women are being wrapped up today and will in the post tomorrow morning!
 
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11th May 2010: This year is the 75th anniversary of "N" by Arthur Machen. To celebrate this the comedian Stewart Lee will be discussing Machen's short story at the Stoke Newington Literary Festival in June. In conjunction with the Literary Festival and the Friends of Arthur Machen, Tartarus Press is publishing a short run paperback of "N" with illustrations by Stephen J. Clark.
 
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9th May 2010: Our next book will be the little-known collection of decadent short stories Dear Dead Women by the American writer Edna W. Underwood. A gifted linguist, Underwood was read widely in European literature and lost her first teaching job because of her propensity to read decadent, yellow-bound books. We have extracted the weird tales from her one wonderfully entitled collection A Book of Dear Dead Women and have added to them the excellent long horror story 'An Orchid of Asia', reprinted here for the first time since its appearance in Asia magazine in 1920.
 
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1st May 2010: A great review of The Saint Perpetuus Club of Buenos Aires in the Financial Times by Christopher Fowler today: "The multi-layered narrative is full of surprises, and the conclusion provides a modest grace note that beautifully befits the tale."
  
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24th April: The new Supernatural Tales 17 contains a great review of Strange Tales III. It also publishes "The Dress" by the enigmatic Elizabeth Brown and cover artwork by the very talented Stephen Clark (both contributors to "Strange Tales"). 
"ST III is an anthology for any connoisseur of the the weird, the uncanny and the fascinating. Like all Tartarus volumes, it is produced to a very high standard."
 
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17th April 2010: The Royal Mail has announced that the closure of UK airspace, and airspace in parts of Europe, (thanks to the volcanic ash from Iceland), is affecting the transportation of mail by air. This isn't just on the post we are sending abroad, but is affecting some UK domestic mail which travels by air. Hopefully the situation won't last much longer...
 
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16th April 2010: Wormwood # 14 is at the printers. The new issue contains:
The Ruins of Reality: Thomas Ligotti and the uses of disenchantment by Joel Lane
E.R. Eddison: Transmutation by Jon Preece
“Soft, Delicious Things”: Decadence in R. Murray Gilchrist by Laurence Bush
Why was Richard Marsh by Calum James
Robert Walser: Strange Supplicant, Idiot Savant, Master of the Microgram by Adam Daly
The Exploits of Lucius Leffing: Investigating Joseph P. Brennan’s Supernatural Sleuth by Mike Barrett
The Decadent World-View by Brian Stableford
Late Reviews by Douglas A. Anderson
Camera Obscura
 
other news:
 
Author Lisa Tuttle has written of Cold to the Touch: "In his stories, Simon Strantzas skilfully marries ordinary social anxieties with the inexplicable weirdness that may lie in the darkness beyond. The 'strange story' may be one of the most difficult to define – and write well -- in the whole horror/dark fantasy field, but with Cold to the Touch Simon Strantzas displays a gift for evoking disturbing atmospheres and creating odd, frightening encounters with the uncanny that puts him right into the arena with Robert Aickman, Joel Lane, and Ramsey Campbell. An impressive collection."
 
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15th April: Peter Whitehead of Waterstones bookshops recently conducted an interview with Ray Russell about Tartarus Press for their in-store website. With their permission we are pleased to be able to make it available here.
 
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10th April 2010: The Tartarus Press is interviewed by the Speculative Fiction Junkie.
 
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9th April: Cold to the Touch has been reviewed in Black Static. The reviewer has a few grumbles, but still says "[O]ne of the best volumes of weird fiction to surface in recent years, and essential reading for all . . ."
 
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2nd April 2010: We are saddened to learn of the death of Jocelyn Leighton, daughter of John Wall (Sarban). Without her enthusiasm and friendship we would not have been able to publish Sarban's work and discover the previously unpublished stories. Our deepest sympathies go out to her friends and family.
 
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1st April: Non-Tartarus news: Rosalie Parker's story "The Picture" has won the reader poll for Supernatural Tales 15.
 
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31st March 2010: The above photo (by Peter Coleborn) shows the Stoker award winners in Brighton. We were delighted that Tartarus Press was given the "Excellence in Speciality Press Publishing" award.
It was a great convention, and many thanks are due to the organisers for making it such a successful event. It was great to see so many old friends, and also to meet people we have only ever known through letters and emails over the years.
 
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28th February 2010: At the World Horror Convention in Brighton in April we will not only have copies of The Collected Connoisseur for sale, but Nightmare-Touch by Lafcadio Hearn. With Paul Murray we have put together an essential collection of Hearn's stories which range from New Orleans to Japan, taking in the French West Indies and China. Paul Murray's Introduction gives an excellent analysis of Hearn's fascinating life.
 
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24th February: We are pleased to announce the forthcoming publication of The Collected Connoisseur by Mark Valentine and John Howard. This paperback collects all the adventures from previous Tartarus volumes In Violet Veils and Masques and Citadels, along with four further tales published elsewhere. You can read a story from the collection, The Descent of the Fire, as a free pdf.
 
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18th February 2010: Another good review for Strange Tales III, this time from Tales from the Black Abyss. "... the quality throughout is so high that I would recommend this to any fans of weird tales or dark fiction."
 
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15th February 2010: Good reviews at Publishers Weekly:
The St Perpetuus Club of Buenos Airues ("Unpredictable and steeped in allusions to classic and contemporary works, this spry exercise in magic realism can be enjoyed as a parable on how our reading transforms our perception of the world.")
Cold to the Touch ("Readers who prefer subtlety to shocks and suggestion over explicitness in horror fiction will find much to enjoy").
 
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7th February: The Eighth Issue of the Guide to First Edition Prices will be published this autumn. It will be much enlarged and expanded as well as thoroughly revised, but we will be leaving out the illustrations in an attempt to make such a large book affordable.
Please note that we still have copies of the last, colour, illustrated deluxe 2008/9 edition available, now at the discounted price of £20.
 
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5th February: Cold to the Touch by Simon Strantzas has received another great review, this time in Dead Reckonings 6, edited by S.T. Joshi: "...Strantzas succeeds in imbuing his strange tales with the sense of intellectual fear..."
 
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1st February 2010: An audio version of "Fading Light" by Simon Strantzas (from Cold to the Touch) is available at pseudopod.
 
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29th January 2010: A good review for Strange Tales III by Mario Guslandi at Bookgeeks: "another excellent collection of stories apt to delight not only the afficionados of horror and dark fantasy, but any lover of good fiction."
 
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28th January 2010: The new collection of short stories by Tartarus Press proprietor Ray Russell, Literary Remains, is now available for pre-order from PS Publishing as a trade hardcover, or a signed, traycased hardcover. The provisional publication date is May.
 
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24th January 2010: Another great review for Cold to the Touch, this time at Tales from the Black Abyss: "Dark but with frequent glimpses of light and beauty creating a dazzling mix of heady highs and tragic lows. . . . A work of great quality."
 
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21st January, 2010: We are honoured that the Horror Writer's Association Speciality Press Award for 2009 is to be presented to Tartarus Press during the Bram Stoker Awards Banquet at the World Horror Convention.
 
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19th January 2010: A positive review of Strange Tales III can be found at The Speculative Fiction Junkie.
 
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18th January 2010: The latest issue of Rue Morgue magazine contains an interview with Ray Russell about Tartarus Press, conducted by Brian Showers.
 
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17th January 2010: We will be attending the World Horror Convention in Brighton on the 25th-28th March 2010. Tartarus Press will have a couple of tables showcasing all of our books.
Ray Russell will also be attending the launch and book signing of Black Book of Horror # 6. The latest volume in Charles Black's series contains Ray Russell's story "An Unconventional Exorcism". He will also be appearing on the "We Are Not Worthy" panel on Thursday night, discussing literary influences. More World Horror Convention news to follow...
 
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12th January 2010: All of the entries from the Tartarus Press Guide to First Edition Prices 2008/9 are now all available online at the Hyraxia website, for a modest subscription. That's the values of 42,500 collectable books all in one place.
The research for the next edition continues apace... The Eighth Edition should be published later this year and already has full bibliographies for 710 authors, which is 124 more authors than the last edition. It continues to grow...
 
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Happy New Year!
 
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31st December 2009: A fine first review of Strange Tales Volume III from Joy Silence.
 
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21st December: Mario Guslandi at Rick Kleffel's Agony Column has written a positive review of The Saint Perpetuus Club of Buenos Aires: "...a captivating novel written in a sparkling style, precise yet imaginative."
 
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18th December: The Speculative Fiction Junkie has just announced his Top Five Reads of 2009. First is Cold to the Touch by Simon Strantzas. There are some positive comments for Tartarus Press in general towards the end of the article, and Ray Russell's  Bloody Baudelaire is also included in the top five.
 
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15th December, 2009: Strange Tales III is in the post! Many thanks for your patience.
 
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14th December, 2009: Cold to the Touch by Simon Strantzas is described by Flux magazine as "An impressive collection of stories that subtly unsettles."
 
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3rd December: Our apologies, but there is yet another delay with the publication of Strange Tales Volume III. Our new printers have experienced problems and can't deliver books now until the 14th December. We will be posting orders out in the following days, ensuring that all international post is sent by Priority Airmail. We have seen running sheets, though, and the paper and printing looks very good indeed!
 
1st December: Another great review for Cold to the Touch by Simon Strantzas, this time at Grim Rictus Reviews: "This exceptional collection is highly recommended."
 
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17th November 2009: The Independent's Forgotten Author (Number 42) on Sunday was William Fryer Harvey. The newspaper concludes that with the publication of The Double Eye by Tartarus Press "...it's now possible to plug another gap in the century's roll-call of top short-fiction writers".
 
16th November 2009: A hearty recommendation for The Saint Perpetuus Club of Buenos Aires at Grim Rictus Reviews: "This work should appeal to fans of good writing and the occult. The prose is top-notch and great care has been taken in providing the reader with an intellectual, multi-layered story."
 
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10th November: Two blogs worth checking out:
The Speculative Fiction Junkie gives Cold to the Touch by Simon Strantzas a perfect ten out of ten
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The Lord Bassington-Bassington Chronicles has some nice words to Tartarus Press as he discusses the joy of holding an old-fashioned, well-made, hardbound book in your hands.
 
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5th November: A change of printers means that Strange Tales Volume III will have the slightly revised publication date of 7th December 2009.
 
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22nd October 2009: Mario Guslandi has just reviewed The Double Eye by William Fryer Harvey at Bookgeeks: "Harvey is indeed a master of the uncanny and the supernatural who is able to deal with a variety of eerie subjects and to produce solid, compelling fiction, the kind of fiction which, fortunately, will never go out of fashion."
 
  A testimonial from the author Steve Rasnic Tem for Cold to the Touch: "Simon Strantzas is an important new writer of weird fiction, a position solidified by the release of his new collection, Cold to the Touch, from Tartarus Press. What I admired most about this collection, besides the fine writing, is how these stories defy a simply summarization. This fiction goes far beyond the simple scares of most horror. A mystery defying the usual explication of plot lies at the heart of each one, giving us much to chew on long after the story has ended. Cold to the Touch is a great reading experience."
 
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14th October 2009: All pre-orders for The St Perpetuus Club of Buenos Aires and Wormwood 13 have now been posted.
 
A new and positive review of Cold to the Touch by David Longhorn in Supernatural Tales 16 concludes: "Overall, the thirteen stories in this collection offer the reader strange rewards. There are no easy explanations, which is realism of a sort. There are no simple payoffs or cheap twists. There are shadows everywhere, and few signposts that can be trusted. But there are moments of humour and humanity amid the darkness and decay."
 
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11th October 2009: Another great review: "Cold to the Touch is a formidable gift to the field of weird literature." - The Grim Blogger, Grim Reviews
 
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3rd October 2009: Our next book will be the stunning first novel by Eric Stener Carlson, The St Perpetuus Club of Buenos Aires. A contemporary Gothic novel and a bibliomystery, it is also an occult thriller, and will be published on the 25th October.
 
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29th September: All of the orders for Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving were posted today and should be with customers both home and abroad very soon.
It was a lovely surprise to read a great article in The Guardian today on Arthur Machen which describes Tartarus books as "a secret library, a catalogue of weird fiction from its roots in Victorian Britain through to the modern day."
 
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25th September: Ian McMillan has written an entertaining article about Tartarus in The Dalesman magazine this month. He discusses a number of Yorkshire writers Tartarus has published (inc Oliver Onions and W.F. Harvey) and also mentions our publication of contemporary writers.
 
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23rd September: A great review for Cold to the Touch at She Never Slept: "One thing is certain, Mr. Strantzas ripped out a bit of his soul and threw it onto the page with a violent beauty. Such stories could come from no other place. This collection is evocative, endearing, strange and horrifying all at once. . . All of the stories in this collection are delightfully dark and wonderfully weird." Sarah Gerhardt is also very complimentary about Tartarus in general.
 
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22nd September: We are pleased to confirm that our third speaker at our forthcoming Wormwood Afternoon in Coverdale will be Paul M. Chapman who will talk on "The Decadent Dr Doyle".
 
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21st September: It was good to meet a number of customers at Fantasycon this weekend. We can confirm that we will be taking Tartarus books along to the World Horror Convention in March.
 
Simon Strantzas gets a great review for Cold to the Touch in FearZone from Michael Kelly: "Say hello to a new and important voice in the canon of weird fiction."
 
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7th September: Our next book will be The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Other Stories by Washington Irving. This volume is the first to assemble all of Washington Irving's short stories in the supernatural genre, and the impressive array of work on offer makes Irving a worthy pioneer of the American weird tradition.
 
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6th September 2009: We are pleased to announce that David Stuart Davies will be giving a talk on "The Early History of Detective Fiction" as a part of the program for our forthcoming Wormwood Afternoon in Coverdale.
 
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3rd September 2009: Simon Strantzas gets a great review for Cold to the Touch from Mario Guslandi at The Short Review.
"An excellent writer who likes to deal with the weirdest and more mysterious aspects of human condition, who likes to disturb and upset and manages to do that very effectively by emphasizing the dark shades lurking behind the light of everyday reality."
 
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2nd September 2009: We are pleased to announce a forthcoming Wormwood Afternoon in Coverdale.
 
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25th August 2009: We are pleased to be able to announce the line-up for Strange Tales III, which is due to be published in November:
 
'Sanctuary Run' - Daniel Mills
'The Lammas Worm' - Nina Allan
'Morpheus House' - Mark Valentine
'A Woman of the Party' - Elizabeth Brown
'Countess Otho' - Reggie Oliver
'The Good, Light People' - Gary McMahon
'Melting' - A.J. McIntosh
'It's White and It Follows Me' - Tina Rath
'Yet No Greater Love of Promise' - Joel Knight
'Divan Method' - Eric Stener Carlson
'Party Talk' - John Gaskin
'The Other Box' - Gerard Houarner
'The Great Blind God Passed Through Us' - Adam Golaski
'Her Father's Daughter' - Simon Strantzas
'Sister, Sister' - Angela Slatter
'A Taste of Casu Marzu' - David Rix
'The Solipsist' - Philbampus
 
Cover artwork by Stephen J Clark of The Singing Garden
 
The story order is to be finalised, but we can confirm that the book will be a sewn hardback of approximately 323 pages. Details of how to order will be available in due course.
 
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19th August: Cold to the Touch by Simon Strantzas has been the subject of a Weirdmonger "real-time" review by Des Lewis. Simon's story "Poor Stephanie" from Cold to the Touch has recently been reviewed as a part of it's previous appearance in Supernatural Tales 14.
 
Mario Guslandi has also reviewed The Buckross Ring at the SF Site.
 
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2nd August 2009: Paul Kane has reviewed The Man Who Could Work Miracles by H.G. Wells at The Compulsive Reader. He concludes "...an extremely worthwhile collection and, like all Tartarus Press books, it is produced to an extremely high standard indeed."
  
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23rd July 2009: We have received from the printers and have wrapped up the advance orders for Cold to the Touch by Simon Strantzas. They will be posted tomorrow morning.
 
20th July 2009: We have for sale on Ebay Volume 1 (only) of Robert Aickman's The Collected Strange Stories. This copy is from the second edition. and includes all of his stories from We Are For The Dark, Dark Entries, Powers of Darkness and Sub Rosa. It lacks it's significant other - volume 2. Sale ends 22nd July. All proceeds to Amnesty International.
  
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12th July 2009: Congratulations to Mark Samuels. His story "The White Hands", from The White Hands and Other Weird Tales has been selected by Steve Jones for his The Very Best of Best New Horror.
 
We now have a Facebook page, if anybody else out there wishes to connect....
 
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8th July, 2009: John Gaskin's collection of short stories, The Long-Retreating Day, has received a very positive review at Highlander's Book Reviews. Although officially out of print, we do have a couple of file copies available at the original cover price (p&p free) to anybody who is interested. Please email Tartarus Press
 
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3rd July, 2009: We are pleased to be able to say that all copies of The Double Eye by William Fryer Harvey have now been posted out to customers. They should start landing on doormats next week.
 
Non-Tartarus news: Our editor, Rosalie Parker, has just had her short story 'The Picture' published in Supernatural Tales 15, edited by David Longhorn.
 
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22nd June: Mark Valentine and Douglas Anderson have set up Wormwoodiana and cordially invite you to join them for the discussion of supernatural, decadent and strange literature with even more of an emphasis on the obscure, the over-looked and the under-appreciated.
 
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17th June 2009: Read "Pinholes in Black Muslin" from the forthcoming Cold to the Touch by Simon Strantzas here. (It is an adobe acrobat file.)
 
Later this year we will be publishing more contemporary fiction, and are pleased to announce as forthcoming The Saint Perpetuus Club of Buenos Aires, a new novel by Eric Stener Carlson.
 
Paul Kane has reviewed Strangers and Pilgrims at The Compulsive Reader. He finishes up "I envy readers who are coming to Walter de la Mare’s writing for the first time."
 
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7th June 2009: We are delighted to announce the forthcoming publication of Cold to the Touch, a collection of 13 disquieting short stories by Simon Strantzas. To be published at the end of July, ordering details will follow shortly.
 
Tartarus Editor Rosalie Parker has a new series of webpages devoted to her own writing, available here.
 
Over the last year we have been able to slowly reduce the price of our books in US dollars due to the weakness of the British Pound. Please note that due to recent changes in the exchange rate the advisory dollar price of our books has had to price by approximately $5. With free airmail postage anywhere overseas we hope that our customers will still see this as good value for money!
 
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22nd May 2009: Just a reminder that Rosalie Parker at the Tartarus Press is still accepting submissions for Strange Tales III, which will be published in time for Christmas 2009. If you would like to send us stories but are unaware of our requirements you might like to check out the Preface to the last anthology, and perhaps acquaint yourself with Strange Tales and  Strange Tales II. We would like previously unpublished stories of between 3,000 and 9,000 words. Payment will be £10 per one thousand words.
Electronic submissions should be sent to rosalieparker@btinternet.com and we would prefer stories as a Word or rtf attachment. Mail submissions can be sent to us at the address at the top left of this page, but please remember that if we are to mail a reply we will need a stamped, self-addressed envelope or return postage. Deadline 1st August 2009.
 
Please note that we are now out of print of Wormwood # 2.
 
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18th May 2009: Our next classic collection of supernatural fiction will be The Double Eye by William Fryer Harvey. This will contain all of the supernatural fiction previously published in Midnight House, The Beast With Five Fingers, Moods and Tenses and The Arm of Mrs Egan. It will be Introduced by Richard Dalby. Publication is scheduled for 29th June.
 
Please note that we are now out of print of A Damask of the Dead.
 
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14th May 2009: We have to report that we are down to our last few copies of A Damask of the Dead and Wormwood # 2.
 
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11th May: An item of non-Tartarus news - Ray Russell's novella Bloody Baudelaire now has a publication date of 1st June. Please go to the Ex Occidente website if interested in purchasing a copy. The first few pages are available as a pdf.
 
Tartarus Press was mentioned on Stuart Maconie's The Freak Zone yesterday evening on BBC Radio Six. The show is available online for the next seven days here. Ray Russell's song with Lidwine, "It Is There", was played, and then Stuart Maconie discussed the fact that Ray is the proprietor of Tartarus. He mentioned not only Arthur Machen and Robert Aickman in relation to Tartarus, but also Quentin S. Crisp. The song is played 18 minutes and 20 seconds into the show, and the mention of Tartarus starts at 22 minutes 30 seconds.
 
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2nd May, 2009: Discover the darker side of the Dales with poet and broadcaster Ian McMillan in the Yorkshire Post.
 
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17th April 2009: We are sorry to report that we have now sold out of The Long Retreating Day by John Gaskin.
 
 
 
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