This time the readings were by Graham Joyce, Alison Littlewood and Simon Kurt Unsworth. Excellent stories by excellent people. Attendance was a little down this time, maybe because the event was held on a Saturday rather than a Friday or maybe because the weather was atrocious. After the event, Simon B, Simon U, Alison, her partner Fergus, and myself headed off to the pub for a rather teetotal affair, before I took the Bestwick on a circumnavigated route around Liverpool to get to a train station that he probably could have gotten to quicker by himself, but then I got to steal him for a little bit longer. Muahaha.
Also got to meet Dan Howarth, one of the This is Horror team. Which reminds me (and please someone actually remind me on pay day) I need to subscribe to the This is Horror chapbook series. Forthcoming chapbooks are by Simon Bestwick & Gary McMahon, David Moody, Conrad Williams and Joseph D'Lacey.
7 comments:
Graham Joyce, my literary hero. Damn I'm jealous now!
Liverpool is the place to be.
Great to be kidnapped by you again. Cate! :) x
It's not many who have the privilege. ;) Although next time you'll probably say you can find the train station by yourself as you want to get home before the next Twisted Tales event starts.
Sounds like a great event! I wish I had something like that around here.
That sounds fabulous.
I wish you could have both been there. (And Mike too)
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