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Follow on Google News | Forbidden Planet embraces Dark Continents' newest book launch "Phobophobia"Dark Continents Publishing (www.darkcontinents.com) proudly announces the December 9, 2011 release of the highly anticipated new anthology Phobophobia at the Forbidden Planet Megastore in London, UK
Join ADRIAN CHAMBERLIN, DEAN DRINKEL, WAYNE GOODCHILD, JONATHAN GREEN, DAVE JEFFERY, S.L. SCHMITZ, and BARBIE WILDE signing the stunning anthology Phobophobia at the Forbidden Planet London Megastore on Friday 9th December 2011 from 5 – 6pm. There is nothing to fear but fear itself. Twenty-six original tales of horror by established masters of terror and talented new voices lie within this Lexicon of Fear. Beware the dark power of words in ‘Bibliophobia’ The fear of open spaces manifests itself in ‘Kenophobia’ Denying yourself a place in Heaven is one way to avoid Jesusphobia, but the only alternative means Hell to pay... a playwright fights his fear of the colour yellow by creating an unusual addition to his Dramatis Personae in Xanthophobia... Open the pages. It is time to learn your A to Dread... For pre-ordering details, visit the Dark Continents website at www.darkcontinents.com FORBIDDEN PLANET Forbidden Planet is the largest store of its kind in the world. Some of the biggest names in SF, Fantasy and Cult Entertainment have come to our London Megastore for events, including Jonathan Ross, Kevin Smith, Sam Raimi, Guillermo del Toro, John Landis, Terry Gilliam, Christopher Lee, Simon Pegg, William Gibson, Neil Gaiman, Terry Pratchett, and Stephen King. For more about our signings please go to: http://forbiddenplanet.com/ WWW.FORBIDDENPLANET.COM # # # Dark Continents Publishing is an author-owned, author-driven corporation working to entrepreneur today's publishing opportunities and model tomorrow's writing businesses End
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