Thursday, October 31, 2013

Happy Halloween Everyone!

Wishing everyone well on this Halloween! I've been watching all the Halloween films (1, 4, and 5 in the theater last night!) over the past couple of days.

I also have a cameo in a new film entitled I Filmed Your Death, which is making its world premiere in Memphis, TN at Studio On the Square on Halloween night at 10 pm. A song that I wrote is also featured in the movie.

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Author Interview: Glyn Gardner



I’m Glyn Gardner.  I’m an Emergency Room nurse, former US Army medic, husband, and father of two boys.  I grew up in Grand Prairie Texas, a suburb of Dallas.  I grew up playing basketball and football in the front yard, running through the neighborhood and getting into trouble like any other boy in America.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Author Interview: Clive Precious

I'm an amateur student of the occult, folklore, witchcraft and anything else that is unexplained.


How long have you been publishing?

My first book, Mambo, was published back in 2010.

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Author Interview: Armand Rosamilia



Armand Rosamilia here, author, radio personality, father, friend, countryman and lover of M&M's. I write mostly horror and zombie fiction but I delve into thrillers, contemporary fiction, erotica and steampunk. I like to tell stories no matter the genre.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Author Interview: Leigh M. Lane

October is my favorite month of the year. I celebrate Halloween the entire month long with horror movies, decorations, and scary books. I thought that I would turn the blog over to some authors of the genre this month. Here is an interview with novelist Leigh M. Lane to kick things off.

Thank you so much for having me here.  I’ve been writing horror and dark fiction for over twenty years, with thirteen novels and a massive collection of short stories under my belt.  I have a deep passion is Gothic, dystopian, and psychological horror.  My Gothic novel, Finding Poe, was a 2013 EPIC finalist in horror.  I’m married to editor Thomas B. Lane, Jr., my biggest fan and greatest critic.  I wouldn’t be where I am today without his faithful motivation and deliciously ruthless critique.

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Book Review: Night of the Living Dead: Behind the Scenes of The Most Terrifying Zombie Movie Ever

It's October which means I'll be focusing on some scary stuff all throughout the month! I'll have interviews with horror writers, review of horror filled books, and some other creepy material. To start, here's a review of a book about one of my favorite films.

In 1968, a group of young filmmakers, lead by director George A. Romero, released a low budget horror film that would eventually become a cult classic. The film was made with little money, and was basically an excuse to build the bank account of the commercial production company they owned. Instead, it launched Romero's career, created a new horror genre (that thrives today), and established the man as a legend.