"Martin created his extraordinary works in the 19th Century, but they wreak havoc with our imaginations still. The stories in Pandemonium certainly conjure up the same emotions as Martin's work. You can smell the brimstone, sense the oozing despair, and yet admire the fine detailing and marvellous use of colour." - Something Wicked
"Ranging from the blackly comedic to the down right harrowing, I was entranced by each and every [story].... I've read Pandemonium a couple of times now and each time I feel like I've been utterly spoiled." - The Eloquent Page
"Wildly imaginative and brilliant" - Stuff & Nonsense
"It's not simply that there are no weak stories, it's that every one is worthwhile - moving, witty, clever or memorably horrific." - Freaky Trigger
"An excellent balance of styles and themes and there isn't a single selection that I didn't enjoy." -Africa Screams
"A collection of strong stories marked by their diversity of genre and the different slants the authors chose to take....a great first outing for this special press." - A Fantastical Librarian
"This book will leave you just a little bit jittery and not quite sure whether you're living in a nightmare or not." - Chris Farnell, Chris Writes Apocalypses
Lou Morgan's "At the Sign of the Black Dove" audio, from Tales to Terrify.
An extended interview with the contributors from The Girls' Guide to Surviving the Apocalypse.
Jared Shurin's "Causing Pandemonium" at Tate Britain's Great British Art Debate and "The Londoner's Apocalypse" at London Calling.