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Beverley Price is a writer that hails from a small town in Carmathenshire, Wales, who has had a complicated relationship with horror since a child. While viewing of horror films was something that was discouraged in the childhood home, the odd TV series slipped though. Early childhood memories include Ghostwatch and Are You Afraid of the Dark?
What was encouraged was a love of books, and that was where the love of horror first grew. Starting with the ‘Point Horror’ series, before moving on to Christopher Pike and Stephen King. Beverley found an escape, even now through the works of Dean Kootnz, James Herbert, Shaun Hutson, and Ramsey Campbell.
As well as the London Horror Society, Beverley is also a three times winner of the title “Chief Poet Skald of Suffolk”, a local eisteddfod. She has had a poem published in an E-book called “Poems from Beyond the Grave” and “Serial Killers – A Pizza Eaters Book” and her own poetry book “The Flowering of the Black Petal” and “By Ink, By Pen, by Paper: A Tribute to Black Petal” under the alias Stormy, as well as a novel, “Blood Bound”.
Beverley is particularly known for her love of cheesy, overlooked, weird horror films, but has a wider enjoyment for horror around the world. With films like Train from Busan, Troll Hunter and Suspiria often topping the list of best films.
Beverley is always open for conversations about horror, and the weirder the better – @Stormywriter2
Beverley’s Favourite Horror Film: Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight.

Beverley's Most recent Articles:
Love Letter to Hammer Horror: These are the Damned
From the opening shot of These are the Damned (The Damned in the UK), you get a sense of the youth’s disaffection...
Read MoreSo Bad, They’re Good: Bloody Muscle Body Builder in Hell
Have you ever wondered what a Japanese version of The Evil Dead filmed in the 90s would look like? Well, wonder no...
Read MoreSo Bad, they’re Good: From Beyond
This film brings you more slime than an episode of Fun House, brain boners, Ken Foree and Jeffrey Combs. Oh, and Barbara...
Read MoreLove Letter to Hammer Horror: Captain Clegg
By: Beverley Price Peter Cushing, concerned about being typecast in horror roles, found a different opportunity with Hammer. The production company had acquired...
Read MoreLove letter to Hammer Horror: The Shadow of the Cat
By: Beverley Price When I started this little (ha!) run of articles, I was expecting to highlight some of the lesser-known films amongst...
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