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Things That Wait in the Dark Featured in The Washington Post

Things That Wait in the Dark Featured in The Washington Post

by HughLamb@ILD | Oct 26, 2022 | News

Halloween is upon us and the choices for seasonal spooky reading are vast. Luckily, Michael Dirda at The Washington Post is on hand with some suggestions for scary stories both old and new. One of his suggestions is none other than Things That Wait in the Dark, the...
And Midnight Never Come Featured in The Washington Post

And Midnight Never Come Featured in The Washington Post

by HughLamb@ILD | Dec 18, 2021 | Hugh Lamb, News

The reception to And Midnight Never Come has been overwhelmingly positive, we are pleased to say. Fans and enthusiasts of Hugh Lamb’s work, and of the genre in general, have been extremely supportive of the posthumous anthology. This week saw the book mentioned...

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‘The world of shadows and superstition that was Victorian England was unique. While the foundations of so much of our present knowledge of subjects like medicine, public health, electricity, chemistry and agriculture, were being mapped out, people could still believe in the existence of devils and demons. And why not? A good ghost story is pure entertainment. It was not until well into the twentieth century that ghost stories began to have a deeper significance and to become allegorical; in fact, to lose their charm. At what other point in literary history could a man, standing over the body of his fiancee, say such a line as this:

“Speak, hound! Or, by heaven, this night shall witness two murders instead of one!”

Those were the days.’

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