Saturday, August 4, 2007

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Derryl Murphy and William Shunn sell collaborative short novel

A collaborative horror novella written by Derryl Murphy and William Shunn, Cast a Cold Eye, will be published by England's PS Publishing in a standalone edition in Spring/Summer 2009.

Cast a Cold Eye is the story of a teenage boy who has been haunted by ghosts in statues ever since losing parents to the Spanish flu epidemic in 1918. He won't understand why until a lady spirit photographer with ghosts of her own comes to town and takes him on as her unwilling apprentice.

PS Publishing are the original publisher's of such fine works as Joe Hill's debut collection 20th Century Ghosts Robert Charles Wilson's Hugo-nominated novella Julian: A Christmas Story. The company is based in East Yorkshire, England.

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