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Sunday, 16 March 2025
It's in the trees!
I give myself a kick up the bum this morning and finally headed out to the trees I have been meaning to photgraph all months. Whilst I was diappointment that the woods had received a bit of a clear with a few of the trees having been chopped into logs, there were still a couple of the trees I was looking forward to finally photograph them.
These tree outgrew their iron girdles (designed, I think, to stop farm animals eating them as saplings) many years ago.
My aim achieved, Me and Mrs E settled ourselves in the snug of the nearby Gower Inn pint for a cheeky pint.
With the early afternoon weather being unusually clement, we worked off our pint by taking a walk through the woods behind the pub car park.
This is the site of Trinity Wells, the first Baptist Church in Wales:
The Killy-Willy stream leads to another great Gower Hamlet, Ilston and past a fantastic ancient Yew in a medieval graveyard. But not for us today.
Saturday, 15 March 2025
Shelf Work
Friday, 14 March 2025
Return of the Werewolf by Guy N Smith
The latest Guy N. Smith reissue was just pushed through my letterbox this evening.
For reasons I am not going to go in to, just yet, I am especially looking forward to the next book in this series being republished 🙂
Thursday, 13 March 2025
6th Armada Ghost Book
The 6th Armada Ghost Book has my least favourite cover in the anthology series. It looks more like a juvenile adventure/mystery book to my weary eyes rather than suggesting the ghostly terrors awaiting readers within its pages. Again, the artist doesn't receive a credit in the book.
The book was released in 1975, for the price of 25p, making the cost of each tale within the book just a little of 2p a story, which has to be a bargain.
Along with disappointing cover art the story illustrations in the book hardly pump up the fear factor either:
All in all, this was a rather quiet entry in the series. That said, it sold well enough for Armada to start immediate work on a successor...
The later updated artwork for the book's re-release addressed the lack of scares in the original art with this:
Just look at the state of that cat!
Wednesday, 12 March 2025
GNS2 Back On
With a sudden flurry of interest these past few days, the send issue of the the Guy N Smith zine is very much back on the cards. So much so that I have had to up my game to today to get stuck back into my Guy N Smith ghost story:
When I finally got home, these two beauties had been pushed through my letterbox:
Tuesday, 11 March 2025
5th Armada Ghost Book
It's January 1st, 1973, and look what has just hit the bookshop shelves:
Moving on to the 5th Armada Ghost Book, we find the first girl protagonist decorating a cover in the series. It also features its first horse! And doesn't that horse look terrified?
The rear cover art does a great job, with the scariest looking treesthe in the Armada books to date terror too. Shame the publisher didn't think to credit the artist!
The story's illustrations are pretty scary too, especially for the age group the book was aimed at:
I've not read any of the stories in Book 5 yet, but when I do, the tale with the illustration directly above will definitely the first I tuck into.
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