John B. Ford
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John B. Ford is a notable British
British people
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 horror
Horror fiction
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 writer and publisher, born in 1963. An introverted youth, he left school at the age of 16. He spent the next sixteen years performing a variety of jobs, including those of a car park attendant and a factory laborer.

He turned to writing on New Year’s Day 1995, after suffering from a massive panic attack. His birth name, used prior to the attack, has been a well-guarded secret.

His fiction focuses on the themes of death and madness and is often written in the atmospheric styles of William Hope Hodgson
William Hope Hodgson
William Hope Hodgson was an English author. He produced a large body of work, consisting of essays, short fiction, and novels, spanning several overlapping genres including horror, fantastic fiction and science fiction. Early in his writing career he dedicated effort to poetry, although few of his...

, H.P. Lovecraft, Robert W. Chambers
Robert W. Chambers
Robert William Chambers was an American artist and writer.-Biography:He was born in Brooklyn, New York, to William P. Chambers , a famous lawyer, and Caroline Chambers , a direct descendant of Roger Williams, the founder of Providence, Rhode Island...

 and M.P. Shiel.

In 1996 he established BJM Press (Big Jolly Man Press), launched Terror Tales
Terror Tales
Terror Tales was a long-running American pulp magazine of the horror comics and weird menace genres. It was originally published by Popular Publications. The first issue was published in September 1934...

magazine, and published a series of chapbooks by such horror writers as Michael Pendragon (Nightscapes, 1999), Paul Bradshaw
Paul Bradshaw
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 (Reservoir of Dreams, 2000), Steve Lines (Dreams of a Diseased Mind, 2000), Paul Kane
Paul Kane
Paul Kane was an Irish-born Canadian painter, famous for his paintings of First Nations peoples in the Canadian West and other Native Americans in the Oregon Country....

 (Alone in the Dark, 2000), Paul Finch (By the Gas Flame Flickering, 2001), David Price
David Price
-Military:*David Price , East India Company officer and orientalist*David Price , British Rear Admiral at the Siege of Petropavlovsk- Politics :...

 (The Evil Eye, 2001) and Quentin S. Crisp
Quentin S. Crisp
Quentin S. Crisp is a British writer of supernatural fiction. Unlike the better-known personality of the same name, this Quentin Crisp was given the name at birth but, being younger, must use his middle initial to disambiguate. Originally from North Devon, Crisp now lives in South Devon in Totnes...

 (The Nightmare Exhibition, 2001).

His magazine, Terror Tales, has a strong cult
Cult
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 following.

In 2001, he and Steve Lines of Rainfall Records collaborated to create Rainfall Records and Books, which continues to publish horror books.

Short Stories and Poetry

  • The Cemetery Of The Ocean, The Doppelganger Broadsheet, February 1996
  • The Midnight Caller, Really Quite Cosmic, February 1996
  • The Rose Of Lamia, Footsteps, April 1996
  • The Illusion Of Life, Saccade, May 1996
  • Tongue Tied, Bats And Red Velvet, May 1996
  • The Sea Of Strangeness, Really Quite Cosmic, July 1996
  • Long Black Hairy Legs, The Doppelganger Broadsheet—November 1996
  • Destiny, The Sky's Gone Out, November 1996
  • In The House Of Chained Souls, Black Planet, November 1996
  • A Visit To The Gooja Bird, Reader's Feast, December 1996
  • The Illusion Of Life, Sink Full Of Dishes, December 1996
  • In The House Of Chained Souls, The Doppelganger Broadsheet, December 1996
  • The Illusion Of Death, Strix, December 1996
  • Grondak, Writers' Express, February 1996
  • Love Hearts, Unreal Dreams, March 1997
  • The Menace Of Manifold Valley, The Doppelganger Broadsheet, March 1997
  • Life On Ice, Odyssey, April 1997
  • The Illusion Of Life, Peninsular, April 1997
  • Dead Man's Handle, Nasty Piece Of Work, June 1997
  • The Darkest Of All Healings, Strix, July 1997
  • The Illusion Of Life, Penny Dreadful, August 1997
  • The Lucky Man From Atlantis, Flickers `n' Frames, August 1997
  • The Man Who Drank Death, Visions, August 1997
  • A Visit To The Gooja Bird, Lateral Moves, August 1997
  • Strange One Off The Rails, Unreal Dreams—August 1997
  • The Halloween House, Oktobyr, October 1997
  • The Curse, Nightchillers, October 1997
  • The Cemetery Of The Ocean, Unreal Dreams, October 1997
  • The Song Of Weeping, The Doppelganger Broadsheet—December 1997
  • Satanic Rose With Crimson Bud, Tales Of The Arabesque And Grotesque, December 1997
  • The Keeper Of Souls, Strix, December 1997
  • The Men Who Glowed, Scared To Death, December 1997
  • The Rose Of Lamia, Penny Dreadful, January 1998
  • Black Snakes And Rats, Saccade, February 1998
  • The Superintendent Of Death, Scared To Death, March 1998
  • Transfiguration, Tales Of The Arabesque And Grotesque, April 1998
  • The Song Of Weeping, Strix, April 1998
  • The Sea Of Strangeness, Penny Dreadful, May 1998
  • The Things In The Weed, Scared To Death, June 1998
  • The Song Of Weeping, Scared To Death, June 1998
  • Satanic Rose With Crimson Bud, Scared To Death, June 1998
  • To Dwell On Tainted Ground, Enigmatic Tales, June 1998
  • In The House Of Chained Souls, Sackcloth And Ashes, September 1998
  • A Visit To The Gooja Bird, Strix, September 1998
  • The Curse, Penny Dreadful, September 1998
  • My Lady Of Starlight, Writers Express, September 1998
  • The Rose Of Lamia, Unreal Dreams, September 1998
  • Destiny, Sierra Heaven, October 1998
  • The Man With Electric Balls, Tales Of the Grotesque and Arabesque, October 1998
  • The Church Of Unholiness, Oktobyr, October 1998
  • My Lady Azia, (Written With Richard Bennet) Terror Tales
    Terror Tales
    Terror Tales was a long-running American pulp magazine of the horror comics and weird menace genres. It was originally published by Popular Publications. The first issue was published in September 1934...

    , December 1998
  • The Pools Of Sadness, The Dream Zone, December 1998
  • The Illusion Of Life, Roadworks, Jan 1999
  • Earth Spirit, The Doppelganger Broadsheet, January 1999
  • The Island Of The Undead, Strix, January 1999
  • The Darkest Of All Healings, Penny Dreadful, February 1999
  • Sweet And Sour Dreams, The Dream Zone—March 1999
  • The Midnight Caller, Penny Dreadful—June 1999
  • Dead Things (with Paul Bradshaw), Dead Things Magazine, July 1999
  • Sex Dwarf And The Disco Dollies, Charnel House, July 1999
  • The Cycle (with Joe Rattigan), Strix, July 1999
  • The Island of The Undead, Monomyth, July 1999
  • A Visit To The Gooja Bird, Songs of Innocence, August 1999
  • Strange One Off The Rails, Penny Dreadful, October 1999
  • Croxton's Return (written with Derek M. Fox) Enigmatic Tales, December 1999
  • The Nightmare Plot (written with Gary Greenwood), The Dream Zone, February 2000
  • Soul Light, Songs of Innocence, February 2000
  • The Song Of Weeping, Penny Dreadful, April 2000
  • Giving You The Eye, Penny Dreadful, April 2000
  • The Maze For Jaded Brains, Redsine, April 2000
  • Doctor Calargi's Black Box, Roadworks, May 2000
  • The Eternally Descending Blade, Dream Zone, June 2000
  • Earth Spirit -- Songs Of Innocence, August 2000
  • Mrs Drasic's Farewell Party (Written with Eddie M. Angerhuber), Nocturnal Products, 2002
  • Behind The Painted Face, Shadow Writers #1, October 2002
  • A Box Full Of Nightmares, Penny Dreadful, April 2005

Chapbooks

Within The Sea Of The Dead, BJM Press, 1996

The Derelict Of Death (Written With Simon Clark), BJM Press, 1998

Macabre Delights And Twisted Tales, BJM Press, 1997

Ghouls And Gore And Twisted Terrors, BJM Press, 1998

Death Songs of Carcosa (with Steve Lines), Rainfall Books
Rainfall Books
Rainfall Books are a British publisher of fantasy, horror and science fiction, specializing in modern works inspired by the writing of H. P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard and Clark Ashton Smith. They are based in Calne, in the English county of Wiltshire. Rainfall Records is run in collaboration with...

, April 2006

Books

Dark Shadows On The Moon, story collection, Hive Press, 2001

Tales Of Devilry And Doom, story collection, Rainfall Books, 2001

The Evil Entwines, collaborative stories, Hardcastle Books, 2002

The Haunted Ocean, Novella, Rainfall Books, 2004

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