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As penance for past deeds, Edmund Glasby grew up in Morecambe and studied Egyptian Archaeology at University College London and Archaeology and Anthropology at Oxford... Morecambe, which has more than its share of the strange and unsavoury, provided him with a better education. After turning his back on academia, he now writes in the genres of dark fantasy and supernatural thriller, having been brought up on horror; his father was John S. Glasby the prolific supernatural writer. In 2010, his first novel was Disciple of a Dark God, a far-ranging dark fantasy epic. His first collection of all-new supernatural stories, The Dyrsgol Horror and Others was published by Borgo in 20013, and was followed by The Ash Murders, The Chaos of Chung-Fu, Ghouls of the Undercity, Labyrinth of the Lost, Dark Shadows and a novel, Weird Shadows Over Morecambe. For his UK publishers, Ulverscroft, he has also written three detective thrillers, A Murder Most Macabre, and The Postbox Murders, and The Doppelganger Deaths (forthcoming). His latest supernatural collection, Death After Death, was specially compiled for Shadow Publishing When he is not writing he is the captain of a local archery club and he has won a trophy or two both at local and European level with the English longbow he made.

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"Edmund Glasby creates an intense and intriguing atmosphere by writing about what happens to the characters and how they deal with strange phenomena and threatening situations. The atmosphere is satisfyingly dark and twisted, because the author doesn't shy away from grotesque and gory elements. I love the author's way of using classical and old-fashioned horror ingredients and clichés in a graphic and intriguing way. He contemporises them in an excellent way and delivers a veritable feast of supernatural elements to his readers". (Risingshadow.net)"Shadow Publishing's collections of stories are always good value - offering an excellent selection of tales of horror, and Edmund Glasby's collection is no different. Filled with some fascinating ideas and concepts, they are all exceptionally easy to read, and will satisfy most horror fans. He manages to explore many different cultures and mythologies within his tales, ranging from Siberia to Malaysia, to Canada, to Nazi Germany". (Amazon.co.uk)

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