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literature
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Sep 10, 2019
JOHN CARPENTER'S OTHER HALLOWEEN
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The Ghost Maker: A Halloween Tale By John Carpenter I live my days in silence, behind the barred in windows of this asylum, in a cel...
Oct 29, 2014
RECOMMENDED HALLOWEEN VIEWING: THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW
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Somewhere along the line, Washington Irving's The Legend of Sleepy Hollow became the official Halloween "story." Celebra...
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May 17, 2014
NIGHT GAUNTS
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Jan 29, 2014
REVIEW: HOLLOW CITY
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Over a year ago , I reviewed Ransom Rigg's first novel about his misfit kids, Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children . I...
Oct 25, 2013
#HALLOWEEN: RECOMMENDED VIEWING: THE BLACK CAT
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Edgar Allan Poe’s nickname should be Mr. Halloween. An infamous author who made a living writing some of the most beautiful but intimida...
Oct 22, 2013
#HALLOWEEN: RECOMMENDED READING: THIRTEEN HORRORS OF HALLOWEEN
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Isaac Asimov is a name that carries a lot of weight in the literary world, whether you’ve read his works or not. Personally, I never ha...
Oct 12, 2013
#HALLOWEEN: RECOMMENDED READING: HALLOWEEN – MAGIC, MYSTERY, & THE MACABRE
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The Halloween anthology has become a large part of my yearly October traditions – whether decades old or hot off the press, I’m alwa...
Jun 6, 2012
RIP RAY BRADBURY
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THE LAKE Ray Bradbury The wave shut me off from the world, from the birds in the sky, the children on the beach, my mother on the shore. T...
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Apr 20, 2012
UNMASKED: KANE HODDER
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Kane Hodder was the first actor whose career you could say I "followed," this being when I was very young and after I had got...
Mar 9, 2012
MISS PEREGRINE'S HOME FOR PECULIAR CHILDREN
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I tend to buy books in bulk. It’s an impulse that I can’t control, which I’m fine with. In my estimation, a person can never have too ma...
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