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December 2008

Try an eBook: Descent

December 30, 2008

“There are stronger forces than a solitary woman’s prayers.”

The Horror Mall, a great place to shop for those hard to find small press and medium press horror books, chapbooks, DVDs and artwork is now selling eBooks. Today I’m presenting Sandy DeLuca’s eBook called Descent.

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Unearthing the Monster

December 29, 2008

“I was right . . . It was never dead.”

In a desert town, a monster revives after hundreds of years to continue its rampage of bloody mayhem.

This is the last movie in our series on the After Dark Horrorfest Movie series. Today’s movie is Unearthed, a movie about a desert and its monster.

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December Updates

December 28, 2008

Recently I changed the theme I use on this website from Neoclassical to a paid theme called Thesis WordPress Theme from DIY Themes (both themes were created by the talented Chris Pearson). Changing themes caused my booklists to look a little . . . odd. So I decided to fix them. And since I was fixing them, I’d update them as well.

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Read Heart of the Monster for Free

December 26, 2008

“Where does your rage come from?”

One of the nice things about reading horror is that many of the authors are willing to experiement and take risks both in their fiction and in the real world.

One such horror writer, Brian Knight, is making his out-of-print novella called Heart of the Monster available for free from his website Brian-Knight.com.

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What Happened to the Summaries?

December 24, 2008

Hello my readers and subscribers. I’m sorry to be posting this so late but this Christmas Eve turned out to be far more chaotic than I anticipated and 9:30PM EST was the first time I’ve been able to duck family obligations and get to a computer.

So, where is the summary?

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The Final Gift: Horror as a Way of Life

December 22, 2008

Today’s special gift is one of my all-time favorite books. If you order today, you still might be able to receive it in time for the holidays — check with the bookstores listed below.

Gary A. Braunbeck is a horror writer who sets so many of his stories in a city called Cedar Hill, Ohio, that cartographers have quietly removed it from the map and dumped it in the “Let’s not talk about it” bin along with Castle Rock, Oxrun Station, Arkham, Jerusalam’s Lot, and Innsmouth to name a few. He is a multiple Bram Stoker Award in many categories. He won awards for both The Night Class and The Devil’s Wine. He also wrote one of my favorite horror novels, A Choir of Ill Children.

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