Bear in mind, though, that I was very young when I wrote a good portion of it. Here's what there is so far, in review format, as it does contain information that I haven't seen elsewhere on the net. It could even be called the real beginning to The Million Word March. Looking at it in 2005, after about ten years of inactivity, I still see over 100,000 words and realise that, as bad as much of it is, it must have had a great effect on my future writing. It was never going to be finished, I knew that, but it was something I felt I needed to do. At some point, when still a kid, I started an encyclopaedia of the modern horror novel, which would contain reviews and bibliographic information on all the horror novels I could find. I remember picking up James Herberts and Guy N Smiths when I was less than ten years old, and I've been an avid reader and collector ever since. Hal C F Astell - The Last Page Bookshop - The Horror Reviews - By Title Home.
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