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August 12, 2015

An Author Resurrected

I have been gone for a while. My life went through several levels of crazy for for the best part of four months I couldn’t think of anything to say or do. I was blogged out, I guess. Work was going crazy, I had to adjust to me new postion and writing was something that […]
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Published on August 12, 2015 11:39

July 8, 2015

Matt Shaw and Michael Bray ‘Monster’ Review

Originally posted on Horror Novel Reviews:
Written by: Matthew J. Barbour Matt Shaw’s most widely read works have been in his extreme horror series. All of the novels within the series are instantly identifiable by their unadorned black covers and graphic content. Monster is among these titles. Co-authored with Michael Bray, Monster follows a woman…
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Published on July 08, 2015 11:36

July 5, 2015

Land of Death – OUT NOW from Severed Press

Only a short few weeks ago I was approached by a fellow horror writer, a man I have admired for a great many years. Eric S Brown, author of (among many others) the Bigfoot Wars series, asked me if I wanted to write a short dinosaur horror novella with him. Of course I jumped at […]
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Published on July 05, 2015 22:20

June 15, 2015

ALT-POSTR-MONDAY: JAWS

Originally posted on Written in Blood:
40 years, 40 posters. Jaws is one of the greatest thriller movies of all time and definitely the greatest killer shark movie of all time. I hope you all enjoy the posters. WolfCadet TinyButDeadly Tim Weakland Tim Weakland and Kasey Gifford Tchav Meagan Hyland Mr Whaite Patrick Connan Shop Reworking Titles…
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Published on June 15, 2015 13:14

June 12, 2015

Guest Post: Jay Wilburn #SummerofZombie

Originally posted on Dying Days:
Summer of Zombie 2015 “The Weight of a World in Freefall” by Jay Wilburn The smart money in writing is on the series. Stand alone novels are thought to lose readership that could potentially follow the characters into another novel that carries the story forward. Readers of apocalyptic literature are…
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Published on June 12, 2015 14:01

June 5, 2015

FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE TRAILER PARK: QUEEN CRAB

Originally posted on Written in Blood:
A meteor crashes into a quiet lake in the remote countryside and awakens a centuries-old beast, who tears through a nearby town and its inhabitants, who must fight for their lives and stop this Queen Crab before she can hatch an army of babies. I tend to wonder if…
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Published on June 05, 2015 20:56

June 2, 2015

Review: Blood of the Tainted Alex Laybourne

Originally posted on Breaking the Melancholy:
Blood of the Tainted is a novel that strips away the fantasy of vampires, bringing them to their raw monstrous self. It takes great talent and guts to deliver a novel that goes against the vision that vampires seem to have become in this day and age. The novel…
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Published on June 02, 2015 01:28

May 30, 2015

FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE TRAILER PARK: SKY SHARKS

Originally posted on Written in Blood:
I’m not one hundred positive as to whether or not I can wrap my brain around this one so I’m going to  try to keep it simple. Sky Sharks is a movie about weaponized flying sharks and the zombies who pilot them. It’s also got a Kickstarter campaign going on…
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Published on May 30, 2015 01:56

May 27, 2015

A-Z TRIVIA WEDNESDAY: 30 DAYS OF NIGHT

Originally posted on Written in Blood:
The vampires speak a completely original language. It was created for the film with the help of a linguistics professor at a New Zealand university.
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Published on May 27, 2015 20:12

May 24, 2015

Alex Laybourne In Da House!!

Originally posted on Heath Stallcup Author:
Welcome back to another exciting addition of My Blog! To all of my followers (both of you) we have Alex Laybourne in the house! We finally got a chance to sit down with the ever elusive Mr. Laybourne and pick his brain a bit. We covered a lot of…
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Published on May 24, 2015 09:18