VS. I hope everyone enjoyed their 4th of July holiday and still have all their fingers! I've taken the time off to catch up on a couple of horror flicks I'd had on my list to see from earlier this year. Immaculate and The First Omen. I'm not not going to get into very much …
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“Holly”- Is it Worth a Read?
Hey gang! I'm returning to doing a few things I've gotten away from here. One of those are my thoughts on what I'm reading. I won't be giving you huge book reports or reviews, but rather a quick glimpse into my thoughts about whatever I read. I will herald this feature's return by digging into …
Texas Chain-meh Massacre
Man, the roaches are big here. Okay, I love a good bloody horror flick. I will give most any slasher, possession, haunted house, or bloody-whatever a look. I get it, I'm easy. The current state of ignoring previous sequels and doing new films as a direct sequel to the original movie has become the big …
In “The Compound” With Robert Ford
From the publisher: Tartarus Federal Penitentiary is home to the worst violent criminals society has cultivated. It’s also a revolutionary modern-day fortress, powered by solar panels and built to be a self-sustaining environment, complete with dairy barns and green houses. It’s the perfect place to be when an experimental virus hits the American public, making …
Behind the “Blind Shadows” of James A. Moore and Charles R. Rutledge
In the past few years, I've been catching up on the horror authors who I missed. Among them is James A. Moore. His partner in crime for this tome is Charles R. Rutledge. While I have read Moore and enjoy his work, I'm unfamiliar with Rutledge. After reading their new collaboration Blind Shadows from Arcane …
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The 2012 That Was and My 10 Favorite Books of the Year!
2012 kicked ass. Simple and awesome, it was one of the best years a person could ask for. The writing really started to get somewhere this year and there were some great things going on along with it. Over the course of the year, I had stories come out in six anthologies as well as …
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Halloween is Near, So Let Us Coffin Hop!
Here we are again kiddies, the baddest of bad, the scariest of scary, the Coffin Hop 2012. Last year I wrote several posts about authors I dig that you should be digging too. In my "10 Questions" feature I have from time to time, John Everson , Nate Southard, and Jeff Strand entered the arena …
On “Lights Out” and Interview with Nate Southard!
Nate Southard is brutal. His writing is tight and visceral. In the short time I've been exposed to his work, I've devoured almost everything he's published. He's brought us the cruelty of Just Like Hell, a view from the end of the world in This Little Light of Mine, and the will to survive the …
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Is Writing a Job?
I already have a full-time (plus some) job. I put in a ton of hours and sometimes when I get home, the muse is toast and it takes a great deal of rum to awaken it again. Every so often, by the time that happens, I'm asleep and my dreams freak me out. The muse …
The Journey: Novella Thoughts Pt.2
I sit here working on some short stuff and preparing to take the next step into a larger world. Soon, I will begin the editing process and rewrites on In Memoriam, my first novella and really a labor of love. Part 1 set the stage with the current stage the novella is in, but tonight …