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Ramsay Campbell

    Ramsey Campbell is a British writer widely regarded by critics as one of the great masters of horror fiction. His work is lauded for its unique atmosphere and psychological depth, drawing readers into unsettling realms. Campbell's skill in crafting suspense and exploring the darker aspects of the human psyche sets him apart in the genre. Future generations will likely recognize him as the leading horror writer of his era, an equal to such luminaries as Lovecraft or Blackwood.

    Best New Horror
    • 2014

      Best New Horror

      • 401 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.9(12)Add rating

      CONTENTS 25th Anniversary Edition - Best New Horror #1 Introduction: Horror in 1989 — The Editors Pin — Robert R. McCammon The House on Cemetery Street — Cherry Wilder The Horn — Stephen Gallagher Breaking Up — Alex Quiroba It Helps if You Sing — Ramsey Campbell Closed Circuit — Laurence Staig Carnal House — Steve Rasnic Tem Twitch Technicolor — Kim Newman Lizaveta — Gregory Frost Snow Cancellations — Donald R. Burleson Archway — Nicholas Royle The Strange Design of Master Rignolo — Thomas Ligotti . . . To Feel Another’s Woe — Chet Williamson The Last Day of Miss Dorinda Molyneaux — Robert Westall No Sharks in the Med — Brian Lumley Mort au Monde — D.F. Lewis Blanca — Thomas Tessier The Eye of the Ayatollah — Ian Watson At First Just Ghostly — Karl Edward Wagner Bad News — Richard Laymon Necrology: 1989 — Stephen Jones & Kim Newman

      Best New Horror