This is a blog that concentrates on the influences and writing of two aspiring author friends called Thadeus Morticaine and Dan Coghlan. They have been friends for many years and found that they have a common interest in what they write, even though they write different things.

Thadeus Morticaine is working on a series of Folk horror stories, fantasy stories, some ghost stories and some sci-fi. He likes HP Lovecraft, Gareth L Powell, Robert Rankin and Kim Newman. He is also very much into his folktales and Celtic and Norse myths and legends.

Dan Coghlan is currently working on a Sword and Sorcery series about a Wood Elf Barbarian, and also a pulp fiction style series of Post-Apocalyptic stories. He likes Robert E Howard and Steve Dilks, as well as Lin Carter and Clarke Ashton Smith.

The Dark Garret twitter account can be found here at @GarretDark.

Sunday, February 27, 2022

 Hello everyone.

This update is a bit out of routine.

I recently got a bit of a shock and wanted to share, that with a sad heart Andy Remic the fantasy and sci fi author lost his battle with cancer today. He died at the age of 50, leaving his wife and two kids.

By the sounds of it, he was a much loved teacher, a filmmaker and generally, a bit of an adventurous sort.

If you are unfamiliar with him and would like to find out more about him, please follow this link here.

Anyway, I think I'm going to start reading Kell's Legend again.

Kell's Legend, Andy Remic
Kell's Legend by Andy Remic



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Andy Remic, Sci-Fi and 
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4 comments:

  1. He was 50,he'll come back and haunt you if you get his age wrong! πŸ˜‰
    Andy's wife 😊

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    1. Oh yikes! I'm dreadfully sorry. I'm not sure if I'd misread something or miscalculated his age from Wikipedia or something. I'll change it. My apologies.

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  2. Please done apologise, it was quite funny. I used to wind him up saying, 51 this year! πŸ˜‚πŸ’›πŸ’›πŸ’›

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    1. I corrected it nonetheless, but hat does sound like a nice, amusing memory you have of him.

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