It has been a while since we posted any news about our big upcoming project Gabriel Cushing at the Carnival of Sorrows, but things are about to change, big time! After a few set backs in 2015, we can now … Continue reading →
Today’s Follow Friday features novelist and comic writer Paul Cornell. “Paul Cornell is a writer of science fiction and fantasy in prose, comics and TV, one of only two people to be Hugo Award-nominated for all three media. He’s written … Continue reading →
This Saturday, the 26th of September, we’ll be attending the BristolCon Science Fiction and Fantasy Convention, which is at the DoubleTree Hotel on Redcliffe Way in Bristol. Now in its seventh year, BristolCon is run by the Bristol SciFi and … Continue reading →
There’s lot of new projects happening and new releases coming out in the world of films, fiction and comics. Here’s five which we chose to highlight this month: Now Funding on Indigogo – The House of Screaming Death From the award … Continue reading →
Over the rest of 2015 we’ll be attending a few comic conventions. If you’ve got tickets to any of the following, make sure you pop by our table and say hello! Cardiff Comic Expo – Saturday 27th June For one day … Continue reading →
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October 31st. All Hallow’s Eve. The one night of the year when it is ok, expected even, for the young to be little monsters. To scare and chill and make people scream. To put on masks, costumes, face paint to … Continue reading →
We’re currently running a Kickstarter project for Great Escapes | Volume 1, our first illustrated anthology of short stories, micro fiction and poetry. This 160 page book will feature all the fiction from our first year along with brand new … Continue reading →
The Great Escape and our partner comic book company Hellbound Media will be at BristolCon, the Sci-Fi and Fantasy Convention happening on Saturday the 20th of October at the Ramada Jarvis Hotel, near Bristol Temple Meads Station. Chrissey Harrison (writer/director … Continue reading →
Liam was beyond hearing me, trapped in a world of touch, scent and taste, but the liquid sloshing around in the stoneware jar I carried was just a temporary state for him. Each touch of the misty air and dew … Continue reading →