The Unholy Trinity Horror Event
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We are thrilled to announce that horror masterminds Philip Fracassi, Catriona Ward, and Tori Bovalino will be joining us in conversation with FP book buyer Laura Dodd at our Forbidden Planet London Megastore on Wednesday 13th September from 7:00pm-9:00pm!
The panel will be discussing and signing Fracassi's Boys in the Valley, Ward's Looking Glass Sound, and Bovalino's Not Good for Maidens.
This is a ticketed event with very limited spaces available. Entry is £5. Refreshments will be provided, with books available to purchase on site.
Get your tickets HERE!
Philip Fracassi is the author of the award-winning story collection, Behold the Void, winner of "Best Collection of the Year" from This Is Horror and Strange Aeons Magazine. His newest collection, Beneath a Pale Sky, was named "Best Collection of the Year" by Rue Morgue Magazine, and was nominated for a Bram Stoker award.
As a screenwriter, his feature films have been distributed by Disney Entertainment and Lifetime Television. He currently has several stories under option for film/tv adaptation.
Philip lives in Los Angeles and is represented by Elizabeth Copps at Copps Literary Services. For more information, visit his website at www.pfracassi.com
Catriona Ward was born in Washington, DC and grew up in the US, Kenya, Madagascar, Yemen, and Morocco. She is the author of Rawblood, Little Eve, The Last House on Needless Street and Sundial. She has won Best Horror Novel at the British Fantasy Awards three times and has also received the Shirley Jackson Award. Her third novel, The Last House on Needless Street, was a Times bestseller, an Observer Thriller of the Month, and was chosen for BBC2’s Between the Covers Book Club with Sara Cox and the Richard & Judy Book Club. Looking Glass Sound is her fifth novel. Catriona lives in London and Devon.
Tori Bovalino is the author of The Devil Makes Three and Not Good for Maidens, and edited the Indie-bestselling anthology, The Gathering Dark. She is originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and now lives in the UK with her partner and their very loud cat. Tori loves scary stories, obscure academic book facts, and impractical, oversized sweaters.
NOTE: All signing events may be subject to short notice change or cancellation. Please keep checking our Events Page for up to date information.