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Sam Gafford’s ALTERNATE WORDS: ‘Deep Scares’

      Weird literature has a long history.   Since the caveman first crowded around the fire, man has told horror stories. The times change and people change but the effect remains the same. We want to be scared.   Psychologists will give many different reasons why this is so.[...]

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Interview with George Romero by Jason V Brock in Nameless #2

      Jason V Brock interviews the grandfather of all things zombie – George Romero. Romero doesn’t hold anything back.   Nameless #2 is now available for download at http://www.jasunnistore.com/nameless02e Related articles George Romero on Horror Marvel Teases New George A. Romero Penned Comic Geek Trivia: Horror Director George A. Romero Originally Made Films[...]

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Ashes: A Collection of Dark Poetry

   Ashes: A Collection of Dark Poetry by Donna Burgess  ASIN: B0084IE128 $.99; 199pgs; May, 2012 E-Volve Books Poetry is a window into a soulless nightmare stuck on repeat. It haunts the mind, waltzing through memories like a phantom cloaked in pain, and it preys on what we fear the most. It twists our realities,[...]

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Sam Gafford’s ALTERNATE WORDS: ‘Examining Weird Fiction’

“Episode 1 in which Doris Gets Her Oats”   So just what the hell is “Weird Fiction” anyway? It’s a question that really only seems to bother writers and critics.  Well, maybe booksellers as well because they need to know where to put all the books.  But it’s not something that really occurs to those[...]

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Good Ole Chuck – Tribute to Charles E. Fritch by William F. Nolan

He was a wonderful friend. He was a talented writer. He was a dedicated editor. He was Charles Edward Fritch, born January 20, 1927 in Utica, New York, where he grew up watching movie serials and reading science fiction. At the age of ten he filled a notebook with ideas for stories, and studied the[...]

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Matt Cardin’s NUMINOSITIES: ‘Things That Should Not Be — The Uncanny Convergence of Religion and Horror’

        Recently I gave an interview to the entertainment editor at the local daily newspaper in Waco, Texas, about the third installment of an annual horror film festival that I created down here a couple of years ago. The festival’s theme this year is “Horror and Apocalypse,” and one of the questions[...]

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ISSUE #2 (Fall/Winter) Preview: “Dark Side of the Moon: The Quiet Horror of Space: 1999″ — Nonfiction by Paul Bens

Categories: Nonfiction
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Published on: September 5, 2012

    It’s 1975 and British Producer Gerry Anderson, best known for his Supermarionation television series Thunderbirds, has just launched his newest project, Space: 1999, a live-action science fiction spectacular that would become the most expensive series of its time. Taking its cue more from 2001: A Space Odyssey than the then cult favorite Star[...]

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Fiction Excerpt: GENE O’NEILL’S “The Hungry Skull”

The Hungry Skull (A Love Story)   By Gene O’Neill “To all things there is a time, and a season for every matter under heaven. A time of birth, and a time to die . . .” —Ecclesiastes 3:3     1.   The Tattletale blinked on over the Retro Level Grand Mezzanine near the[...]

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Article: RUSSELLMANIA! (Director Ken Russell)

Categories: Nonfiction, Words, [NaMeL3ss]
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Published on: July 9, 2012

  Russellmania! Six Weeks with a Devil   By Shade Rupe     The grand filmmaker embodied by the girth and full name of Kenneth Alfred Henry Russell, a.k.a. “Unkle Ken,” first appeared before me at a Q&A after his hypnotically alluring Salome’s Last Dance, an epic one-set telling of the famed Oscar Wilde play,[...]

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Interview: Lee-Anne Raymond (Surrealist Artist)

  Lee-Anne Raymond: Dark Princess of Imagery from Down Under   By Jason V Brock Jason V Brock: Lee-Anne, for people unfamiliar with you and your work, could you please tell us a bit about your philosophy?   Lee-Anne Raymond: As an artist, atheist, and feminist I am interested in science, biology, the natural world,[...]


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