Ramsey Campbell

"I'd forgotten - perhaps preferred to forget - that I'd caved in to the interference of some copy-editor... somebody anonymous whose commitment to finding something wrong would not disgrace an Eastern European clerk."

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Source: Ramsey Campbell (2011). “The Hungry Moon”, p.468, Samhain Publishing

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Ramsey Campbell

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Ramsey Campbell is a British horror writer known for his psychological depth and exploration of fear, particularly in works like 'The Doll Who Ate His Mother.'

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