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Shroud Magazine Book Reviews: January 2012
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Shroud Magazine Book Reviews. Book Reviews of Bold Voices In Dark Fiction. Sunday, January 15, 2012. The Woman: Special Edition, (Cemetery Dance), by Jack Ketchum and Lucky McGee. Is the third act of a harrowing tale begun in Jack Ketchum's legendary Offseason. A tale of feral cannibals living in the woods, hunting and breeding and terrorizing the Maine coast. The Woman. So he captures her. Brings her home, chains her in his fruit cellar. Her, of course. And he enlists the aide of his family: wife, t...
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Shroud Magazine Book Reviews: December 2012
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Shroud Magazine Book Reviews. Book Reviews of Bold Voices In Dark Fiction. Monday, December 31, 2012. Empyres: Bloodblind (Northampton House), by John Koloski. Is the first in a trilogy that pulls the reader in with a unique, evocative and powerful voice. The suspense is reminiscent of a classic Hitchcock film. And the journey the reader takes—an existential transcendence that continuously evolves—would make Carlos Castaneda proud. Is a breath of fresh air amidst a sea of modernity and convention- an ori...
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Shroud Magazine Book Reviews: The Narrows (Samhain), by Ronald Malfi
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Shroud Magazine Book Reviews. Book Reviews of Bold Voices In Dark Fiction. Saturday, January 19, 2013. The Narrows (Samhain), by Ronald Malfi. The prose is visually stunning—not because the town is beautiful, because it isn’t—it’s Malfi’s words that are. Such a clear picture is painted with these words that the reader sees the town clearly, warts and all, and knows his way around. It’s as visually written as a movie script. Editing problems aside, though, the characters will stay with you, and the town w...
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Peter Coleborn: editor, publisher, writer, photographer...: Small presses
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Peter Coleborn: editor, publisher, writer, photographer. I run the small press The Alchemy Press. It’s a small “small press”: we only publish a few titles per year. This is because of time constraints and, importantly, trying to keep the costs to a manageable level. Last year we published two anthologies, The Alchemy Press Book of Ancient Wonders. And The Alchemy Press Book of Pulp Heroes. This year we will be publishing three anthologies:. Astrologica: Storiesof the Zodiac. Edited by Allen Ashley. I acc...
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Contributors notes - info about writers on VideoVista monthly web-zine at videovista.net
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I never said a thing | Twenty seven and counting
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Twenty seven and counting. A mature student's trek through the undergraduate world of Queen's University (and anything else that suits my fancy). And I wonder, what am I doing here …? Acing my major with a 4.0 in procrastination (Hinson dropped the ball! I never said a thing. October 21, 2011. This is a situation/dilemma I’ve come up against a number of times, but yesterday’s experience takes the shit cake. So, herein lies the dilemma: should I have said something? Small hushed whisper* “just so yo...
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Current accomplishments and Goals | Laura J. Hickman's Blog
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Laura J. Hickman Blog on my writing. Laura J. Hickman’s links. Laura J. Hickman's Blog. Writer Laura J. Hickman's work. Stay updated via RSS. KillerCon Is Over, But Will Not Be Forgotten. Working through the stress. Gearing up for my first Writer’s Conference. Oh and editting I will go! Current accomplishments and Goals. Keep Writing and Keep Your Head UP. Some good news and I keep on trying. Inspiration found in and around my life. Current accomplishments and Goals. Posted: July 29, 2010 in Uncategorized.
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Shroud Magazine Book Reviews: November 2012
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Shroud Magazine Book Reviews. Book Reviews of Bold Voices In Dark Fiction. Saturday, November 24, 2012. Bloodstar: Star Corpsman, book 1 (Harper Voyager), by Ian Douglas. Before we get this under way, it is definitely worth warning you that I am not in any way a fan of e. Ither Hard or M. All of these things are great. I loved the story itself. When I got to read it. Reviewed by Anton Cancre. Anton Cancre is one of those rotting, pus-filled thingies on the underside of humanity that your mother always wa...