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The Eve of St Eligius Tom East

The Eve of St Eligius By Tom East

The Eve of St Eligius by Tom East


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THE EVE OF ST ELIGIUS is the first volume in a series of ELDRITCH The stories - 22 of them in 76,000 words - may be described in a shorthand way as `dark' but this belies their variety in terms of darkness, location, time setting, length and other ways. If you're looking for something different, this is a good place to look.

The Eve of St Eligius Summary

The Eve of St Eligius: and other dark stories: 2018: One: Eldritch Tales from Tom East - Volume One by Tom East

NEW EDITION AVAILABLE NOVEMBER, 2019 The stories in The Eve of St Eligius - 22 of them in 76,000 words - may be described in a shorthand way as `dark' but this belies their variety in terms of darkness, location, time setting, length and other ways. For example, the opener entitled Guardian, a story of an encounter a few months after WWII, could only be described as dark, but Yellow Eyes, the fourth story, although donning the traditional clothing of many stories of the supernatural, wears it in an optimistic (and, I hope, original) way. Some of the other stories do a similar thing. The First and Last Letter, based on actual events in the Smalls Lighthouse off the Pembrokeshire coast at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries, is told in just a few pages, though that didn't prevent it from forming the key part of an opera libretto. This opera, For Those in Peril, was produced in Illinois in 2018. In contrast, three of the stories are of novella length. You may think this is appropriate in at least the instance of Contract of One Thousand, where the protagonist has a lifespan of 239 years. There are no Dracula castles here but you will find some unusual centrepieces for the stories: an ashtray in Memento, a modern car in Safety First, a decommissioned GPO telephone box in Waxlow and Lilac, and so on. If you're looking for something different, this is the place to look.

The Eve of St Eligius Reviews

I have read stories and articles by Tom East before and they have always left me reflective, informed and - there is no other way to say it - in a better place than I was before I began to read. That still applies even when you have laid down his latest short story collection The Eve of St Eligius, and moved on to other things. I was going to say and forgotten but stopped myself. This is a stunning collection that can never be forgotten. They come back to haunt you, like all good mystery or ghost stories - speculative fiction as we would say now; The stories are full of atmosphere and, depending on your preference, are not always tales to be read at dusk. They say that electricity in our houses destroyed the ghost story which belonged to an age of guttering candles and gas light. This collection confirms this as a platitude and, more importantly, as a falsehood. The ghost story - if that is what these are - is alive and kicking, decidedly kicking.;The Eve of St Eligius is a series of disturbing and somewhat harrowing short stories - dark stories as the author says - twenty two of them, ranging from fantasy fables to tales of horror and tragedy. The influences are wide ranging, from the Mabinogion to Dickens, from Edgar Allen Poe to more modern writers like Michael Moorcock.:Having said that, the stories in The Eve of St Eligius are not mere copies or slavish reproductions of tales from the past - far from it. East puts his own slant on each of them, an attention to detail and character that catch the reader and hold him or her in their spell. He has the natural writers' appreciation of the three essential elements of a story - strong and interesting settings; memorable characters; a fascinating problem that needs to be worked through but which is not always successfully solved.;There was not a false note in any of the stories but any reader will quickly discover favourites Mine was probably The First and Last Letter, a tale based on a true event. Read the book and discover your own.;- PHIL CARRADICE - Author of over 70 books and historian. ;

About Tom East

TOM EAST is the author of six recent books. The latest novel was THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST JUDAS. Little is known about JUDAS ISCARIOT - he is a symbol of all things bad rather than a person - but what if his influence on the early church was altogether more significant? What if he was nothing less than the writer of the first gospel, upon which the canonical gospels are based? And what if manuscript fragments were found in Iraq on the eve of the Western invasion in 2003? Novels prior to this were TOMMY'S WAR: JULY 1914, a highly unusual take on the days before WW1 and THE GREENLAND PARTY, a `whodunit' with an out-of-the-ordinary setting. More fiction can be found the first (the second is due towards the end of the year) collection of ELDRITCH TALES. This is THE EVE OF ST ELIGIUS, 22 stories in 76,000 words. There are also two volumes of poetry, SCENES FROM SEASONS (but not that sort of season) and recent THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT VERSE BRIGADE. Next is DIMENSION FIVE, speculative fiction including a novella. Earlier TOM EAST was the writer of six (print) books and many works of fiction, commercial articles, essays, reviews, `other prose' and poetry. Now the focus is on book-length works. See website BENYBONT.ORG for more details.

Table of Contents

Guardian 7, Ellyllon 19, The First and Last Letter 33, Yellow Eyes 37, Memento 45, Before the Kettle Boil 55, Clairvoyant 83, Proof Positive 93, The Eve of St Eligius 107, Waxlow and Lilac 121, Pumlumon 153, Carnival Street 161, The Contract of One Thousand 171, Myfanwy 213, Causeway of the Legion 225, Dream Honeymoon 233, Reconstruction 241, The Sleep-Vampire 249, Not Quite Paradise 257, Mercenary 265, Soldat 275, The Crystal Spirit 293

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NLS9781916494220
9781916494220
1916494226
The Eve of St Eligius: and other dark stories: 2018: One: Eldritch Tales from Tom East - Volume One by Tom East
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Benybont Books
2018-12-14
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