Writers bring chilling night of horror to Leamington’s real tennis club

Thrills and chills are set to get spines a-tingling at the Leamington Literary Salon’s gathering at the town’s Real Tennis Club tomorrow (Thursday) night.

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The salon’s ‘Night of Horror and Dark Fantasy’ will bring together freelance author, screenwriter, script analyst, lecturer and electronic musician John Costello, artist, writer and designer Zakia Rashid and author Joseph D’Lacey to read extracts and discuss their writings.

Costello’s sole author credits include Writing A Screenplay (2002), David Cronenberg (2000) and Science Fiction Films (2004), while Rashid has recently had published her first novel, a science-fiction horror called The Mazarine Initiative Book One: Springtide.

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Joseph D’Lacey is best known for his eco-horror novel Meat, which provoked the master of horror writing Stephen King to say “Joseph D’Lacey rocks!”

He will treat salon-goers to a reading of his latest book, Black Feathers, and upcoming work, Roadkill.

The event takes place at the Real Tennis Club in Bedford Street - which is not normally open to the public - from 8pm (doors 7.30pm). Tickets cost £10 plus booking fee and include light refreshments, www.facebook.com/LeamingtonLiterarySalon

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