David Turnbull

David Turnbull is a writer of short fiction, with stories published in many magazines and anthologies.

Dark Secrets exhibition explores the occult in London
Ghost Stories THEATRE REVIEW
The Monster Within: Duality in Classic Horror’s Greatest Stories
St Mary’s at Lambeth: Grimoires, Graves and Curiosities
The Horror Films of Skip Martin
The Magician 1926 REVIEW

The Magician 1926 REVIEW

26 January 2025

The Magician: W. Somerset Maugham’s Lost Horror Classic
Don’t Go By Carterhaugh: The Lives of Tam Lin
Robert Burns’ Halloween: Haunting Origins of Tradition
Cutty Sark: The Witch’s Clipper
Dracula’s Stage Journey: From Lyceum to Broadway
Inside the Gruesome Trade of Resurrection Men and London Burkers
Strange Case Of The Scottish Surgeon And The Irish Giant
Haunting Legend: The True Story Behind Ticonderoga
Daughter of Darkness: The Horror Films of Chloe Franks
How Video Nasties Shocked 1980s Britain
It Came From South London: Greatest Horror Film Stars Revealed
Whovian Horrors: Watching Doctor Who From Behind The Couch
Britain’s Furry Foes: Animal Horror Literature
Ah-Hoo, Werewolves Of London! A Study In Lycanthropy
Westminster Bridge: Triffids, Daleks and Zombies
London Waterloo: Necropolis Railway and Other Horrors
Lambeth’s Fantastical Trinity of Specialist Libraries
The Beetle and Dracula: A Gothic Rivalry