![]() If you are more into Lovecraftian horror, Id say start with Darkest Part of the Woods in the novel-length category, or any collection that has 'Cold Print' if you want short story. The best of the lotand certainly the most hauntingwas a short piece called 'Cold Print.' The title itself, in its very understatement, stood out in contrast to all the Dwellers in Darkness. The original release of Cold Print contains all but three of the stories from Campbell's fir Cold Print is a collection of Lovecraftian horror stories by Ramsey Campbell, first published in 1985 by ScreamPress, reprinted in 1987 by Tor Books, and reissued in an expanded edition in 1993 by Headline. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() First published in 1985 by Scream/Press, Cold Print saw a re-release in 1987 by Tor Books, and then an expanded edition featuring the three stories missing from The Inhabitant of the Lake and Less Welcome Tenants along with three other tales, issued by Headline in 1993. A lot of Campbells works tend have a similar vibe, but take different paths to get there. ![]()
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