Photo in header: Adam Nevill, 2019
1969 - present day
South West Coast Path
This is the man The Guardian called ‘Britain’s answer to Stephen King’. An award-winning author, renowned for the tensest, scariest writing you’re ever likely to read. ‘Lost Girl’ set here in 2053, is an utterly disturbing tale of child abduction and runaway climate change. His novel ‘The Ritual’ was made into a film in 2016, a supernatural horror which will have you hiding behind your sofa in pure fear. Adam lives in the Bay and is inspired by the South West Coast Path. He loves to walk the cliff paths, kayak and swim in the sea; all of which help to feed his grotesque imagination!
“For years to aid inspiration, I’ve been walking local stretches of the South West Coast Path, swimming and kayaking the coves and beaches near my home in Torbay and exploring the closest estuaries and rivers. What never fails to surprise me is how the landscape, and its flora and fauna, changes so dramatically here (as does its geology). Within a few miles I can walk from the sub-tropical to the volcanic and forbidding. I’ve taken hundreds of pictures and studied the light and atmospherics, the coast, valleys, woods and open expanses, the skies, cliffs, caves and farms, before trying to define and recreate it all in my thrillers and horror novels. By 2019, three of my novels have been set here - ‘Lost Girl’, ‘Under a Watchful Eye’ and ‘The Reddening’. As far as inspiration goes, as I often say: the Bay provides.” - Adam Nevill.
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