Wednesday 28 May 2008

Sutekh's Gift issue 2 is a novelette...

SUTEKH's GIFT Presents: Final Bough, by Remy Dean, is now available. SUTEKH's GIFT Presents will be a series of editions that caters for longer stories (more than 10,000 words) and will give an outlet for those stronger, longer submissions that might otherwise escape consideration for anthologies. Final Bough was scheduled for inclusion in A Savage Light but it would have dominated the collection due to wordage alone, so in light of the delayed second SUTEKH's GIFT anthology, we are pleased to announce its publication as a stand-alone 'novelette' and thus launch the new series of planned editions.

'Final Bough' by Remy Dean...

How long will the Tufflin Park murders remain unsolved?

Set against the legend-rich landscape of Snowdonia, Final Bough is a contemporary tale of the supernatural, with a traditional twist.

Presented as a SUTEKH's GIFT 'novelette', with illustrations by Katie Hone.

Read more about this book and buy your copy on-line here...

Monday 25 February 2008

PDFs from past Print Editions - FREE

The Scrawl website now has archived pages from the two print editions available as PDF downloads. So far, the articles made available are an extended interview with Colin Wilson, and an exclusive one with Jeremy Brett.

The interview-features with Johnny Dowd and Catherine Merriman have already been made available as web-pages (HTM)...

The Wonderful Mystery Of Sherlock Holmes
Scrawl is proud to present this exclusive interview with the late Jeremy Brett in which he talks about playing the definitive Holmes in the Granada Television series.

From The Outside Looking In
Colin Wilson is the author of more than 100 published books including science fiction novels, psychology, biography, commentary and critiques, countless essays and articles, plus many short stories. He appears regularly on television as an authority on serial killers, the paranormal, Atlantis and the occult. He is David Bowie’s favourite writer... Scrawl is honoured to present an extended interview with Colin Wilson conducted by Jeremy Dean.

To download and read these articles go to:

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(More from Scrawl past Print Editions will be made available as the site undergoes its continuing 'overhaul' and re-design.)