Love this review of The Gull and Other Short Tales of Horror: “His ability to transform his style of writing, work within varying genres, be it Lovecraftian fiction or literary horror, separates Turton from the pack. “
Greetings from the Ethereal Plane,
David Turton started his writing career in 2017 and, within a few months, racked up quite a few impressive publications in a short time, including three stories published with Gehenna & Hinnom Books: “Length” in the Year’s Best Body Horror 2017 Anthologyand “Bonjour, Stevie” in Hinnom Magazine Issue 003, and “The Scrap Metal Man” in the Year’s Best Transhuman SF 2017 Anthology. David recently released a three-story collection, for which this review will be based, and on the horizon, his post-apocalyptic novel The Malaise is set for publication from Cosmic Egg Books.
Alas, without further ado, let’s dive into these three haunting stories!
Cover Art of The Gull: And Other Short Tales of Horror
Turton opens up the collection with “The Gull,” a story that hearkens to Stephen King’s work and following a writer who seeks seclusion to pen his next…
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