Roland Blake

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Roland Blake

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Stephen King, Clive Barker, Ray Bradbury, Adam Nevill, James Herbert

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August 2024


Roland Blake is a writer in the Horror and Suspense genre. For as long as memory permits, Roland has immersed himself in the strange and supernatural worlds of dark film and fiction. Perhaps too long. Growing up, he read everything from The Brothers Grimm to Stephen King or could often be found shut away watching re-runs of Hammer House of Horror and The Twilight Zone. Not a lot has changed. Now Roland writes his own macabre tales – atmospheric stories that often blend disturbing, psychological horror with strong and intriguing characters.
A native of London, Roland has spent his life searching for spiritual nirvana amidst an often fraught and chaotic world. He is still searching. He now lives in the Shires in the South-East of England with
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The Evils We Keep by Roland Blake
"Wow, what a read. This novel was a haunting blend of psychological and supernatural horror that utilized unreliable narrators and multiple POVs to keep the reader guessing throughout the story. Things really start to pick up about a quarter of the wa" Read more of this review »
The Evils We Keep by Roland Blake
"There are two stories in this novel. The first is a folklore legend about a South American shaman who is doomed to forever search for his lost love; that does not belong to him. The other is how guilt can help us to manifest fear: the fear then chang" Read more of this review »
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