The Terrible Changes

The Terrible Changes

The Terrible Changes

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In midwinter, an aspiring politician finds himself suddenly deprived of human contact.

Newcomers to a town are strangely reminiscent of people lost in a recent flood.


Demonstrators on a peace march see the faces of sleeping children in the snow.


A failed musician meets his own ancestors getting off a midnight train.


The Terrible Changes is a journey through the shadow-realm between reality and dream, between clarity and madness, between the living and the dead. In Joel Lane's fiction, the weird is a symbolic language expressing the chilling beauty, sadness and mystery of real life, combining the supernatural with themes of human loss, passion, solitude and despair, in the tradition of Robert Aickman, John Ramsey Campbell, and M. John Harrison.


From ‘The Brand’ (1983) to ‘Alouette’ (2008), these stories span a quarter-century of writing: urban horror tales, elegiac ghost stories, erotic reveries and psychological fugues. Long unavailable, The Terrible Changes is now back in print for a new audience, adding to Joel Lane’s legacy as a true master of the weird.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781914391118
ISBN10 191439111X
Number Of Pages 184
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Influx Press
Format paperback
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Author's Bio


Joel Lane (1963-2013) was the author of the novels From Blue to Black and The Blue Mask; several short story collections, The Earth Wire, The Lost District, The Terrible Changes, Do Not Pass Go, Where Furnaces Burn, The Anniversary of Never and Scar City; a novella, The Witnesses Are Gone; and four volumes of poetry, The Edge of the Screen, Trouble in the Heartland, The Autumn Myth and Instinct. He edited three anthologies of short stories, Birmingham Noir (with Steve Bishop), Beneath the Ground and Never Again (with Allyson Bird). He won an Eric Gregory Award, two British Fantasy Awards and a World Fantasy Award. Born in Exeter in 1963, he lived most of his life in Birmingham, where he died in 2013.

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