Ronald Chetwynd-Hayes
Ronald Henry Glynn Chetwynd-Hayes was a British author, known best for his ghost and horror stories. He also published stories using the names Angus Campbell and Henry Glynn.
Biography
Prior to becoming a full-time writer, Chetwynd-Hayes worked in the furnishing trade. His first published work was the science fiction novel The Man From The Bomb of 1959. He subsequently published many collections and ten other novels including The Grange, The Haunted Grange, And Love Survived and The Curse of the Snake God. Several of his short works were adapted into anthology-style movies in the United Kingdom, including The Monster Club and From Beyond the Grave. Chetwynd-Hayes' book The Monster Club contains references to a movie-maker named Vinke Rocnnor, an anagram of Kevin Connor, the director of From Beyond The Grave. John Carradine played Chetwynd-Hayes in The Monster Club.He also edited more than 20 anthologies. Chetwynd-Hayes assumed the editorship of the Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories after the departure of the previous editor, Robert Aickman. Chetwynd-Hayes also edited several other anthologies, including the Armada Monster Book series for children. Chetwynd-Hayes was nicknamed "Britain's Prince of Chill" by British horror fandom.