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Post by dem bones on Oct 9, 2014 13:19:05 GMT
October Rust ... Val Biro (1921-2014) Best novelGreg Kihn - The Horror Show. A 'film crews in peril' minor classic! Honourable dishonourable mentionsMark Morris - Zombie Apocalypse! Horror Hospital. Shaun Of The Dead meets Holby City. Jeremy Brent - Plastic ManDrew Lamark - The Medusa HorrorDavid Anne - The FollyDavid Bischoff - The BlobJohn Russo - Limb To LimbShort StoriesJohn Burke - A Habit Of Hating ( Dark Terrors 6) Les Daniels - Under My Skin (Dark Terrors 6) Lisa Morton - The Death Of Splatter (Dark Terrors 6) Christopher Fowler - We’re Going Where the Sun Shines Brightly (Dark Terrors 6) Norman Partridge - The Mummy’s Heart ( Halloween: Magic, Mystery and the Macabre) Peter Lovesey – A Bride in the Bath ( Tales From The Rogues Gallery) Anonymous – The Dead Alive ( Edgar Allan Poe Bedside Companion) Henry Glassford Bell – The Dead Daughter (Edgar Allan Poe Bedside Companion) Robert Haining - The Mad Tryst (Edgar Allan Poe Bedside Companion) John Escott - Firebird ( Twisters) John Wyndham – Confidence Trick ( The Ghost Now Standing On Platform One) August Derleth - Pacific 421 (The Ghost Now Standing On Platform One) MagazineScream Factory (issues #13, 14 & 16. Thanks, Justin!) Worst thing in history ever no. # 4,590, 393Mark Noble - Bloodbath At The House Of DeathThose We Have LovedLynsey de Paul - 'seventies pop chanteuse, songwriter, and stalwart of " famous people who've seen a ghost" articles in Weekend & Co. Sir Donald Sinden - much loved character actor, specialised in pompous old duffers. Richard Kiel - 'Jaws' out of James Bond, plus prehistoric Romeo, Eegah, "the name written in blood."
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Post by dem bones on Nov 28, 2014 15:07:28 GMT
Black Friday Tesco massacre special .... Saw this and thought of ... almost everybodyPaul Rader? Found on the magnificent Killer covers of the week blogspot. Somehow I think Linda Lovecraft would've approved. NovelsHarry Adams Knight - The Fungus. A Larrikin Day Of The Triffids. Robin Evans - Croak. Toad-man's revenge! Dishonourable mentions: Guy N. Smith - The Black Fedora. Antichrist versus Lichfield Cathedral. Phil Smith - The Saxonbury Printout: You'll believe a 64 Ram computer can revive the centuries dead! Andrew Saville - Bergerac: Crimes Of The Season. For the Wheatleyesque What Dreams May Come sequence. Anthology: While not my absolute pick of the series to date, there is still much to recommend: Paul Finch (ed.) - Terror Tales Of Yorkshire: Stand-out shortsMark Chadbourn - All Things Considered, I'd Rather Be In Hell. Thankfully, not living in Yorkshire it doesn't apply. ( Terror Tales Of Yorkshire) Robert Shearman - The Sixteenth Step: A B& B doubles as the portal to Limbo. ( Best New Horror 25) Joel Lane - By Night He Could Not See: The extreme dark occult potency of Edward Lear. ( Best New Horror 25) Neil Gaiman - Click-Clack The Rattlebag: Monster and victim of the month! ( Best New Horror 25) Chris Priestly - The Snow Globe/ Skating. Bonus story in repackaged paperback edition of Uncle Montague's Tales of Terror goes same way toward making up for lack of Dave Roberts illustrations. MagazinesScream Factory's 13 & 16. Men Of Violence #3. Those We Have LovedMichel Parry Alvin Stardust Jimmy Ruffin
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