Two years ago, in order to distance my other favorite genres...horror and speculative fiction (fantasy, science fiction, etc.)...from the more serious historical fiction/literary slant of The True Book Addict, I launched Castle Macabre. I wanted to showcase movies as well, as horror films are my most favorite. However, I tend to neglect poor CM more than I intend to so I try to remedy that by hosting events that happen around the scariest time of year...Fall and Halloween. So, Happy Birthday, Castle Macabre. You are loved!
And now, without further ado....
Also, in conjunction with Gothic September, I'm hosting a read-a-long of the gothic historical fiction novel The Arrow Chest by Robert Parry. In addition, the author will be stopping by as a guest during Gothic September and offering a giveaway of the book! Grab a copy (you can get it on Amazon Kindle for $2.99, Amazon UK, Indiebound) and join me! I will post the reading schedule soon.
About the book
London, 1876. The painter Amos Roselli is in love with his life-long friend and model, the beautiful Daphne - and she with him - until one day she is discovered by another man, a powerful and wealthy industrialist. What will happen when Daphne realises she has sacrificed her happiness to a loveless marriage? What will happen when the artist realises he has lost his most cherished source of inspiration? And how will they negotiate the ever-increasing frequency of strange and bizarre events that seem to be driving them inexorably towards self-destruction.
Here, amid the extravagant Neo-Gothic culture of Victorian England, the iconic poem ‘The Lady of Shalott’ blends with mysterious and ghostly glimpses of Tudor history. Romantic, atmospheric and deeply dark.
About the author
Robert Parry is a UK writer of historical fiction with special interests in Tudor and Georgian England, Victorian Gothic and Pre-Raphaelite art. His debut novel, ‘Virgin and the Crab’ appeared in 2009, and his 2nd, ‘The Arrow Chest,’ in 2011. His latest, entitled WILDISH, has just been published, March 2013.
A fresh and original voice in historical fiction, his work spans the Tudor, Georgian and Victorian eras, and combines reality, mystery and imagination within a well-researched and vivid historical setting.
Details, plus news, competitions and more can be found at http://robertparry.wix.com/author Also, various articles by Robert Parry can be found at http://endymion-at-night.blogspot.com
Thanks for stopping by!
I will be sure to join the witchy/scary reads in October. Happy birthday to Castle Macabre and many happily horrifying years to come :)
ReplyDeleteHi Michelle! I wondered if you had too many eggs in one basket lol. I'm guilty of that too. Glad to see MC up and running again.
ReplyDeleteI planned on reading horror and witchy books all of Sept/October. I
ReplyDeletewould love to be a guest reviwer in October! So glad this blog is
hopping!
Wowo, i love these! :D I'd love to particpate in either or both ( Gothic Sept and/or Season of the Witch) Both sound awesome!
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I love this blog! I'm so glad I just found it. Finally and awesome blog with a good choice of books. I just followed your site. I'm looking forward to seeing more of your posts. This is the type of blog I really dig.
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Would love for you to be my guest!
ReplyDeleteGreat! I sent you a message via the contact form on your blog.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jo! I've been so neglectful of poor CM.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tanya! Maybe you can be a guest reviewer in October. =O)
ReplyDeleteAwesome email me whenever you want and I will get a book read and reviewed for you.
ReplyDeleteA month devoted to Gothic Literature sounds fabulous! I love a good Gothic. And I will definitely be reading scary books in October - my favorite month of my favorite season. I love Halloween! I can't wait!
ReplyDeleteI have a few ARCs that need reading in September, but I'm definitely going to try to skew toward Gothic and follow along throughout September.
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