Reggie Oliver
Reggie Oliver is an English playwright, biographer and writer of ghost stories.
Life and career
Reggie Oliver was educated at Eton and University College, Oxford, and has been a professional playwright, actor, and theatre director since 1975.He has worked in radio, television, films, and theatre, both in the West End and outside London. He was a founding member of the late Sir Anthony Quayle's Compass Theatre, and both played the part of Traverse and understudied Sir Anthony in the tour and West End run of The Clandestine Marriage in 1984.
His plays include Imaginary Lines, Absolution, Back Payments, Taking Liberties, Put Some Clothes On, Clarisse!, and Winner Takes All—the last described by Michael Billington as "the funniest evening in London" when it was revived at the Orange Tree Theatre in 2000. His play A Portrait of Two Artists was performed on Radio 3 in 1989.
Oliver's biography of his aunt Stella Gibbons, Out of the Woodshed, was published by Bloomsbury in 1998; and he is a contributor to the historical magazine History Today. He has written about ghost stories for such journals as Supernatural Tales, All Hallows, Wormwood for which he writes the regular Under Review column, and Weirdly Supernatural.
He lives in Suffolk and was married to the artist and actress Joanna Dunham until her death in 2014.
Horror fiction
Oliver's first horror story appeared in the journal Weirdly Supernatural under the Haunted River imprint. This was followed by Oliver's first two collections, The Dreams of Cardinal Vittorini and The Complete Symphonies of Adolf Hitler, again under the Haunted River imprint. The former was nominated for an International Horror Guild Award and the latter short-listed by the Dracula Society for a Children of the Night award. Both books received favourable notices from reviewers in such small press magazines as Weird Tales and All Hallows.In All Hallows 34, Jim Rockhill praised Oliver's The Dreams of Cardinal Vittorini, noting:
Oliver’s ability to create a sense of time and place in every one of these stories is exemplary.... As a work of spiritual terror it has few peers.... Thomas Ligotti and Matt Cardin are the only authors writing today who equal the assurance demonstrated by the author of this tale in ripping away the veil separating mundane reality from the shrieking abyss it conceals.
Ramsey Campbell has also written positively about the same work: "Oliver’s sharp eye for character and ear for dialogue never desert him.". In his introduction to The Folio Book of Horror Stories he wrote "I believe Reggie Oliver to be the greatest living British clacissist in our field who upholds its highest literary qualities."
His experiences in the worlds of academe, the Church of England, and the arts have all provided inspiration for his work. A number of his stories are set within the rather seedy end of show business, drawing on his background as a playwright, director and actor. Douglas Campbell wrote of one such story, "The Skins", "I find it hard to believe that there wasn't some kind of a dare involved when Oliver set out to write a tale about a haunted pantomime horse, but the story itself is an unforgettable piece, drawing to a grotesque and pathetic climax in a horribly plausible world of down-at-heel theatre folk."
He has pastiched a number of styles and authors, from Restoration comedy and 16th-century mystical texts to Oscar Wilde and M. R. James. A story in Arthur Machen's style resulted in his winning the Friends of Arthur Machen short story competition in 2005.
Oliver's work has appeared in over seventy anthologies, including Acquainted with the Night,Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, Best New Horror etc. He has acted as consultant on a project which has seen all of M. R. James's ghost stories released on CD.
In April 2010, Centipede Press published Oliver's collected short stories in a volume which features many new illustrations. He frequently illustrates his own work, and very occasionally that of others such as Anna Taborska and Susan Hill.
Publications
Plays
- Imaginary Lines
- Put Some Clothes On, Clarisse!
- The Music Lovers
- Winner Takes All
- Love Unknown
- Once Bitten
Biography
- Out of the Woodshed: The Life of Stella Gibbons
Fiction
- The Dreams of Cardinal Vittorini and Other Strange Stories
- The Complete Symphonies of Adolf Hitler
- Masques of Satan: Twelve Tales and a Novella
- Madder Mysteries
- The Wounds of Exile, novella
- The Dracula Papers, novel
- Mrs Midnight and Other Stories
- Virtue in Danger, novel
- Flowers of the Sea, Thirteen Stories and Two Novellas
- Holidays from Hell, Fourteen Stories
- The Boke of the Divill
- The Ballet of Dr Caligari, and Madder Mysteries
For Children
- The Hauntings at Tankerton Park
Collected and Selected editions
- Dramas from the Depths
- Shadow Plays
- The Sea of Blood
Plays Performed
- 1974 ZULEIKA Oxford Playhouse
- 1975 NEW YEAR REVOLUTIONS Overground Theatre, Kingston
- 1976 BRITISH BULL Overground Theatre, Kingston
- 1978 YOU MIGHT AS WELL LIVE RUDE HEALTH Overground Theatre, Kingston
- 1984 ABSOLUTION, King's Head Theatre, Islington
- 1985 IMAGINARY LINES, Stephen Joseph, Scarborough BACK PAYMENTS, King's Head Theatre, Islington
- 1986 A PORTRAIT OF TWO ARTISTS, Royal Academy etc. Subsequently, performed Radio 3 1989
- 1989 PUT SOME CLOTHES ON, CLARISSE!, Duchess Theatre, London
- 1991 SUGAR PLUM Theatre West Tour
- 1992 SCOOPING THE POT Theatre West Tour, subsequently renamed WINNER TAKES ALL and performed Wolsey Ipswich, 1996 Orange Tree Richmond, 2000 etc.
- 1993 THE MUSIC LOVERS Numerous amateur & student productions
- 1995 TAKING LIBERTIES Wolsey Studio, Ipswich
- 2010 STAGE FRIGHTS, one man show based on his stories
- 2010 ONCE BITTEN Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond. December 2010– February 2011
Stories in anthologies
- "The Devil's Number" in Acquainted with the Night
- "The Silver Cord" in Faunus 12
- "Among the Tombs" in Year's Best Fantasy & Horror 2006
- "Mr Poo-Poo" in At Ease with the Dead and Year's Best Fantasy & Horror 2008
- "Mmm Delicious" in Zencore
- "The Devil's Funeral" in Shades of Darkness
- "A Donkey at the Mysteries" in Exotic Gothic 2 and The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 20
- "The Children of Monte Rosa" in The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 19
- "Meeting with Mike"in Exotic Gothic 3
- "Countess Otho" in Strange Tales 3
- "The Head" in The Fourth Black Book of Horror
- "Mrs Midnight" in The Fifth Black Book of Horror The Best Horror of the Year Vol. 2 and Ghosts, recent hauntings
- "Mr Pigsny"in The Sixth Black Book of Horror The Best Horror of the Year Vol. 3 and Nightmares, a new decade of modern horror
- "Puss-Cat" in Tails of Wonder and Imagination
- "The Black Metaphysical" in Cinnabar's Gnosis
- "Beside the Shrill Sea" in Brighton Shock
- "You Have Nothing To Fear" in Null Immortalis
- "The Game of Bear" The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 21
- "Minos or Rhadamanthus" in The Seventh Black Book of Horror
- "Singing Blood" in Delicate Toxins
- "Flowers of the Sea" in The Horror Anthology of Horror Anthologies and The Folio Book of Horror Stories
- "The Philosophy of the Damned" in The Master in Café Morphine
- "Quieta Non Movere" in The Eighth Black Book of Horror and The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 23
- "Baskerville's Midgets" in Blood and Other Cravings
- "A Child's Problem" in A Book of Horror
- "Striding Edge" in Terror Tales of the Lake District
- "Hand to Mouth" in Haunts
- "The Look" in Exotic Gothic 4
- "Charm" in Terror Tales of the Cotswolds
- "Portrait of a Chair" in Dadaoism
- "A Posthumous Messiah" in This Hermetic Legislature
- "The Dancer in the Dark" in Visions Fading Fast
- "The Spooks of Shellborough" in Terror Tales of East Anglia
- "Lord of the Fleas" in Zombie Apocalypse Fightback
- "What Shall We Do About Barker?" in The Screaming Book of Horror
- "Between Four Yews" in The Ghosts and Scholars Book of Shadows and The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 24
- "Didman's Corner" in Shadows and Tall Trees 4. Autumn 2012
- "Come into My Parlour in Dark World and Best British Horror 2014 and The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 25
- "He Who Beheld the Darkness" in Exotic Gothic 5, Vol. II
- "The Day of the Delusionists" in Oxford's Loudest Laughter slightly rewritten as " A Day with the Delusionists" in Best British Horror 2018
- "The Silken Drum" in Faerie Tales, Stories of the Grimm and Gruesome
- "The Green Hour" in Psycho-Mania!
- "Holiday from Hell" in Terror Tales of the Seaside
- "The Archbishop's Well" in Weirder Shadows over Innsmouth
- "The Perfect Author" in Flotsam Fantastique
- "The Druid's Rest" in Terror Tales of Wales
- "The Book and the Ring" in The Spectral Book of Horror
- "Absalom" in The Ghosts and Scholars Book of Shadows 2
- "The Maze at Huntsmere" in Soliloquy for Pan and The Ghosts and Scholars Book of Mazes
- "Possessions" in Horrorology
- "The Rooms Are High" in The Best Horror of the Year Vol. 8 and Year's Best Weird Fiction Vol.3
- "Rapture" in Marked to Die
- "Love at Second Sight" in Uncertainties Volume II
- "The Ballet of Dr. Caligari" in The Madness of Dr. Caligari and Best New Horror #28
- "The Vampyre Trap" in Murder Ballads
- "An Actor's Nightmare" in Nightmare's Realm
- "Trouble at Botathan" in Terror Tales of Cornwall
- "The Endless Corridor" in Dark Discoveries #37 and Best New Horror #29
- "Ech-Pi-El" and "The Armies of the Night" in The Lovecraft Squad - Waiting
- "Love and Death" in The Scarlet Soul, Stories for Dorian Gray and Best British Horror 2018
- "Coruvorn" in The Silent Garden and Best of British Fantasy 2018
- "The Black Ship" in The Lovecraft Squad - Dreaming
- "Lady with a Rose" in The Book of Flowering
- "The Final Stage" in I am the Abyss
- "A Fragment of Thucydides" in George Cawkwell of Univ
- "A Maze for the Minotaur" in Soot and Steel: Dark Tales of London
- "The Old Man of the Woods" in The Pale Illuminations
Criticism
- "Are they all Horrid? Diane Setterfield's The Thirteenth Tale and the validity of Gothic Fiction" in 21st Century Gothic – Great Gothic Novels since 2000
- Introduction to Intrusions by Robert Aickman
- Epithalamion in Booklore, a passion for books.
Awards
- Children of the Night Award 2011 for "Mrs Midnight"
- Arthur Machen Short Story Prize 2005 for "The Silver Cord" in Faunus 12