Author Guests of Honour: David Case

DAVID CASE was born in upstate New York in 1937. Since the early 1960s he has lived in London, as well as spending time in Greece and Spain. His acclaimed collection The Cell: Three Tales of Horror appeared in 1969, and included the classic werewolf novella of the title. It was followed by the books Fengriffen: A Chilling Tale, Wolf Tracks and The Third Grave, the latter appearing from Arkham House in 1981.

Author Guests of Honour: Tanith Lee

TANITH LEE was born in North London in 1947. Because her parents were professional dancers (ballroom, Latin American) and had to live where the work was, she attended a number of truly terrible schools, and didn't learn to read—she is also dyslectic—until she was almost eight-years-old. She finally mastered her reading only because her father taught her. This opened the world of books to her, and by the age of nine she was writing.

Reading Cafe

World Horror Convention 2010 is delighted to announce that we will be reviving our popular Reading Café—which was such a success at the 2007 event in Toronto—to complement our regular Programming Schedule.

Car Parking In Brighton

Because it is situated on the seafront, The Royal Albion Hotel does not have car-parking facilities, although there is a short-term pay-and-display parking area just outside the main entrance for loading and unloading.

Disabled Facilities

To help you evaluate the suitability of the convention hotel for your needs, we have compiled the following information.

Programming Suggestions

With programming beginning at Noon on the Thursday and continuing right through until the Sunday afternoon, we will be looking to fill nearly sixty slots with interesting, informative and entertaining panels, talks and interviews (not to mention more than seventy author reading and poetry events).

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The World Horror Convention

The World Horror Convention (WHC) is an annual literary-based event for the horror industry, centered around authors, publishers, editors, artists and others related to the creation and production of scary books.

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