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August 13, 2019
Ebay sale: The Devil's Rejects: A Director's Script by Rob Zombie
Another surplus book for sale, this time The Devil's Rejects: A Director's Script by Rob Zombie.
It's a gorgeously illustrated book of the director's script, complete with alterations, etc written in by Rob Zo,mbie, plus numerous black and white and full-colour stills and behind the scenes photos from the film, all printed on glossy paper.
Click on this link to go straight to the Ebay sale.
It's a gorgeously illustrated book of the director's script, complete with alterations, etc written in by Rob Zo,mbie, plus numerous black and white and full-colour stills and behind the scenes photos from the film, all printed on glossy paper.
Click on this link to go straight to the Ebay sale.


Published on August 13, 2019 06:26
August 12, 2019
Ebay Sale: Nightmare of Ecstasy: The Life and Art of Edward D. Wood, Jr by Rudolph Grey
Another book put up on Ebay by me: Nightmare of Ecstasy: The Life and Art of Edward D. Wood, Jr by Rudolph Grey.
Just click on the image below to go straight to Ebay.
Just click on the image below to go straight to Ebay.

Published on August 12, 2019 09:22
August 11, 2019
Books for sale on Ebay
I'm downsizing my personal library and have placed a number of items on Ebay, which may be of interest to visitors to this blog.
Click on any of the book covers below to go directly to the ebay sale.
Click on any of the book covers below to go directly to the ebay sale.









Published on August 11, 2019 13:03
August 7, 2019
Phantasmagoria #12 - Halloween Special

Published on August 07, 2019 09:40
August 2, 2019
Post a review on Amazon

So far there have been no reviews for A Distasteful Horror Story on amazon. Parallel Universe Publications is offering a free copy of any of our paperbacks for the first person to post an honest one, without obligation. Just send us a link whenever it's been posted, together with your name and address.
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Published on August 02, 2019 03:38
August 1, 2019
Phantasmagoria Magazine #11 out now

Now available to purchase on Kindle - PHANTASMAGORIA MAGAZINE issue 11! The print version will be on sale by tomorrow (Friday 2nd August).
Fantasy artist Allen Koszowski! Stephen Jones and Randy Broecker talk 'Terrifying Tales to Tell at Night'! Lina Leandersson on starring in 'Let the Right One In'! 'The Exorcist'!
Interviews with horror authors Peter Coleborn, Jan Edwards, Sam Stone, David J. Howe and Dave Jeffery!
Also: Neil Gaiman's 'Good Omens', 'Stranger Things', 'Midsommar', 'Black Mirror', 'Friday the 13th', Russell Holbrook, classic female horror authors, 1920s horror films, Aurora monster models, Comic Book Guys, Jim Pitts, Stevie Brennan, original fiction, reviews and much more!
Amazon UK link
Published on August 01, 2019 16:29
A Distasteful Horror Story by Johnny Mains reviewed in Phantasmagoria Magazine #11

A DISTASTEFUL HORROR STORY by Johnny Mains
Review by Trevor Kennedy for Phantasmagoria Magazine. The narrator of this very darkly humorous novel is a horror fanboy - a huge fanboy, in fact. Especially for the British literary scene, excitedly attending as many of the conventions as possible with an enthusiastic glee. He’s been an obsessive collector of horror-related books, film props and other memorabilia all his life, growing up in the 1980s binging on Video Nasties and other related pastimes. All set to the backdrop and trauma of his girlfriend’s brutal murder at the hands of her father when they were mere teenagers, naturally. The Wonder Years, this is not (thankfully!).
The man at the centre of things is looking back upon his life so far - from the highs (interviewing Stephen King for Fear magazine and hanging out with other genre stars), to the lows (errr… let’s just say they’re pretty graphic and crazy) - from the comfort of his relatively new home, a prison cell where he is spending some time at Her Majesty’s pleasure for a little incident that resulted in him murdering the popular (and fictional) horror author, Carson Fisher. But as this reflective plot develops, it turns out that Carson is not quite the hero the narrator once thought he was and a revenge plan is soon on the cards. I mean, what would you do?
This book is a fascinating read on many levels so I’ll try my best to convey this without losing myself somewhat. Bear with me.
First and foremost, it works as an outright (very) dark comedy/revenge/horror story, at times rather extreme and almost flirting with the bizarro sub-genre. Fans of this type of material will enjoy it for that reason alone, especially if you have as warped a sense of humour as I do (it’s only fiction, people - calm down!). But there is a lot more to it than just that.
Admittedly, I often have a habit of personalising my reviews, and it’s one I’m conscientiously trying to break, but it is totally necessary in this case. Murder and much other nasty stuff aside, I actually found myself relating to a lot of what the ‘anti-hero’ in the prison cell is recounting, especially the nostalgic tributes to 1980s non-mainstream childhood pastimes, like the under-appreciated magic of VHS, watching obscure foreign films late at night on Channel 4, old horror anthology paperbacks, and more. The fact that the author and I were born in the same year and (presumably) have similar interests dating back to our younger days, is, of course, an obvious factor in me liking and ‘getting’ this book more than perhaps people with more mainstream interests will. But it’s not a mainstream book anyway, so my point here is sort of a moot one.
I also found myself smiling broadly at the narrator’s rants about modern life, especially certain aspects of social media. This book is arguably even in part an angry satire of twenty-first century life, Brett Easton Ellis-style, Johnny Mains looking back on those halcyon days of his youth through the eyes of his character, rose-tinted glasses affixed (maybe).
Another really enjoyable aspect of this book is how Mains blends real-life people and names within the genre community into his tale alongside his fictional creations like Carson Fisher, in a very humorous meta manner. They’re all there - Stephen King, Stephen Jones, Ramsey Campbell, Les Edwards, Harlan Ellison, Tanith Lee etc. And when the main character lands a job at Fear magazine, it really did bring a grin to my face.

Published on August 01, 2019 16:05
Unfair amazon review

"I bought this with huge anticipation and a surge of nostalgia but read no further than the first 'story', which was just a very unpleasant account, not what I would call a story."
One story out of twenty read by this "reviewer" and this simpleton thinks that's enough to award the anthology one star out of five! I am constantly amazed at the sheer stupid effrontery of some people. I really am.
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Published on August 01, 2019 11:13
July 19, 2019
A Distasteful Horror Story by Johnny Mains now available on Kindle

Amazon UK £5.00
Amazon USA $6.27
Published on July 19, 2019 13:03
Ginger Nuts of Horror reviews A Distasteful Horror Story

"A Distasteful Horror Story is an unusual and audacious debut novel, combining Mains’ love of genre with a rollocking and twisty narritive and a payoff that will, I’m sure, be hotly debated for some time to come. I found it to be a disturbing joy to read."
To read the full review click on this link.

Published on July 19, 2019 04:01