I've just finished the Picador Book of the New Gothic , edited by Patrick McGrath and Bradford Morrow. Published in 1991, it's not very new, but I suspect it still provides a decent rough idea of the state of gothic fiction on both sides of the pond. And you can never get enough gothic fiction, right? Well, not quite. I believe any fan of the genre should own a copy of Chris Baldick's Oxford Book of Gothic Tales , and most of my favourite stories from that book happen to reside in the 'Twentieth... read more