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Works by Rosalie Parker

The Old Knowledge and Other Strange Tales (2009) 33 copies, 2 reviews
Strange Tales, Volume I (2003) — Editor — 27 copies
Strange Tales, Volume II (2007) — Editor — 26 copies
Strange Tales, Volume III (2007) — Editor — 24 copies
Strange Tales, Volume IV (2014) — Editor — 24 copies
Strange Tales, Volume V (2015) — Editor — 17 copies, 1 review
Sparks from the Fire (2018) 10 copies
Damage (2016) 9 copies
Through the Storm (2020) 5 copies
Madre de Dios 2 copies
Strange Tales, Volume I and II (2007) — Editor — 1 copy

Associated Works

The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 21 (2010) — Contributor — 102 copies, 1 review
The Black Veil and Other Tales of Supernatural Sleuths (2008) — Contributor — 50 copies, 1 review
Shadows & Tall Trees 7 (2017) — Contributor — 27 copies, 3 reviews
Arthur Machen's 1890s Notebook (2016) — Editor — 16 copies
Dark World: Ghost Stories (2013) — Contributor — 14 copies, 1 review
Uncertainties: Volume 2 (2016) — Contributor — 14 copies
A Book of the Sea (2018) — Contributor — 11 copies
Terror Tales of London (2013) — Contributor — 9 copies
Terror Tales of Yorkshire (2014) — Contributor — 4 copies
Best British Horror 2015 (2015) — Contributor — 4 copies
The Fifth Black Book of Horror (2009) — Contributor — 2 copies
Uncertainties: Twenty-One Strange Tales (2016) — Contributor — 2 copies
Great British Horror 3: For Those in Peril (2019) — Contributor — 2 copies

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Canonical name
Parker, Rosalie
Gender
female
Nationality
UK
Birthplace
Buckinghamshire, England, UK

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Reviews

A slim volume of excellent weird and eerie tales. Treading the fine line between the conventional creep and the enigmatic story, Parker brings just the right touch of strangeness to pull off her twisted endings that I often did not see coming.

Exquisitely well written and concise this was a nice little book that sat in my TBR pile for far too long it seems.
 
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Gumbywan | 1 other review | Jun 24, 2022 |
Not as representative of the eerie or uncanny as previous volumes, but a greater variety of story. More surreal and a good number of just strange experimental seeming short prose pieces. They all have a plot, of a sort, but to say many are surreal and enigmatic would even be a bit of an understatement.

There were a few science fiction, oh okay, let's call them speculative fiction entries, that partook of the Dickian or Tiptree feel.

Overall I was not as captivated by this volume in the series, but it was still well worth the money and you will find that Parker's anthologies are quite unique in this genre/type of collection of original stories.

The book is beautifully produced, more elaborately than its younger siblings, with a fully embossed and colored binding and a full color frontispiece. As usual a beautiful production by Tartarus at a competitive price for a limited edition and it will look great on your shelf with all those other mostly cream colored Tartarus volumes.
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Gumbywan | Jun 24, 2022 |
Rosalie Parker's first book follows in the English tradition of subtle weird fiction, Robert Aickman and Arthur Machen being obvious influences. Graced with modern and elegant language, this small collection of short stories evokes an intimate, tranquil and homey atmosphere, its rustic coziness embedded in both fluid unburdened writing and liminal contemporary setting. Concerning the latter, the book’s eight stories take place on the fringes of our world – villages, suburbs, the countryside – and dispense with the frantic rhythms of modern life which exists only as a distant echo.

The promise of the supernatural (largely of the folklore quality) lies behind every nook and corner, takes many forms (some of them original twists of familiar tropes), yet there is never a direct, definite revelation. Some of the stories -in accordance to Aickman's manner- have very abrupt endings; therein lies a thorn – several of these finales (In the Garden, The Supply Teacher, The Old Knowledge) are executed in a rough manner, creating a bumpy transitional sensation. Despite this shortcoming, the Old Knowledge and Other Strange Tales is proven a spectacular debut, modern subtle weirdness done right.

Favourite stories: The Rain, The Cook's Story, The Picture
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Rating
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