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Horror Anthology — Creatures: Thirty Years of Monsters

November 6, 2011

A quick look at an anthology of horror short stories called Creatures: Thirty Years of Monsters edited by John Langan and Paul Tremblay.

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Horror Anthology — The Monster’s Corner: Stories Through Inhuman Eyes

November 5, 2011

To help soothe those post Halloween blues, this weekend we’ll spotlight a pair of horror anthologies that celebrate the monster in horror fiction. Today’s entry is The Monster’s Corner: Stories Through Inhuman Eyes edited by Christopher Golden. Beware — The stories in this anthology are told from the monster’s point of view. If you’re interested [...]

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Horror Books: The Haunted Forest Tour

October 4, 2011
This entry is part 4 in the series Halloween Stories 2011

A new tour path through the center of the monster filled Haunted Forest goes wrong when the tram inexplicably loses power and the forest inhabitants — who never seemed interested in the tram before — suddenly decide to approach and see what’s for dinner.

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Horror Books: The Red Church

October 21, 2010

Archer McFall returns to Whispering Pines to establish his Temple of the Two Sons in the red church — in his wake appear the brutally mutilated bodies of members from each of the community’s founding families.

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April 2010 Leisure Horror Book Club: Dweller

July 15, 2010
This entry is part 2 in the series The 2010 Leisure Horror Book Club

Yesterday I started the April 2010 Leisure Horror Book Club posts with Creatures of the Pool by Ramsey Campbell. Today we look at Dweller by the humorous horror author Jeff Strand.

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Horror Books: Ticktock

June 5, 2009

Tommy Phan has finally achieved his version of the American Dream when he finds a mysterious rag doll at his door that holds within a supernatural creature driven to kill Tommy before the night is over. Even with the help of the beautiful, quirky and unflappable Deliverance Payne, Tommy’s chances of seeing another sunrise are not good.

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