Garth Marenghi was born in the past, graduated from his local comprehensive (now bulldozed) with some O levels in subjects. He taught for nine years at his local library reading group before becoming a full-time horror writer. He has published numerous novels of terror (too numerous to list, nay count), over five hundred short stories, and has edited thirty anthologies of his own work, which have all received the Grand Master of Darkdom Award. He wrote, directed and starred in Garth Marenghi's Darkplace for the Peruvian market, which subsequently aired on Channel 4 and has not been repeated due to its radical and polemic content. He commenced work on TerrorTome during the late 1980s, continued on it alone and unaided by editors throughout the 1990s, and on into the early 2000s, then the mid-2000s, and has only now found a publisher brave enough to unleash its chilling portendings. He is an honorary fellow.
Beautifully bonkers, with a razor-sharp understanding of the genre,
Garth Marenghi's prose is schlocky, corny, cliché-ridden and
over-written. Full of dread and deliberately dreadful - in other
words, addictive and quite perfect
*SciFi Bulletin*
The mercurial horror maestro and star of Darkplace delivers a trio
of blood curdling tales from his long-lost opus in this
side-splittingly spot-on parody of grisly supernatural
blockbusters
*Waterstones*
Read if you dare, but know that not one bone in your body will
remain unchilled
*Financial Times*
Books like TerrorTome - so dense with brilliant jokes that it
cannot safely be read while drinking hot liquid - are rare indeed.
It is clear that Holness loves horror; like the recent Ladybird
books and BBC Two's Philomena Cunk, this is a parody that knows and
respects its source material. The result is something very bad -
and very, very good
*The i*
A delight, whether you're a devotee of the shlocky 1980s horror
genre or not. TerrorTome is a pitch-perfect parody of terrible
genre writing, with overblown, clichéd prose and heavily signposted
metaphor
*Chortle*
A new Garth Marenghi novel is like a new album by ZZ Top or Status
Quo: you know what you're going to get, but by heck you'll love
it
*Buzz*
Horrormeister Garth Marenghi makes a triumphant comeback with three
linked tales of shuddersome, mind-bending fear . . . Top-notch
spoofy spookiness
*Financial Times, Best Books of 2022*
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