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August 21, 2013

An Interview with Becket

Reblogged from TheOriginalVanGoghsEarAnthology: Becket is a fascinating character to say the least. He currently assists the iconic authoress Anne Rice, is a former Benedictine monk with a master's degree in theology, and an author in his own right. His latest offering The Blood Vivicanti features characters and concepts by both Becket and Anne, and is […]
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Published on August 21, 2013 08:01

August 20, 2013

Anthology Alert: All That Remains

If you are on the look out for a new Anthology to read with a host of fantastic names, then you need to check out ‘All that Remains’ 160 pages of first class horror fiction from some of the best up and coming writers on the Indie scene today. Grab your copy today from Amazon it […]
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Published on August 20, 2013 01:58

August 18, 2013

HATCHET III

Reblogged from Written in Blood: HATCHET III-United States-81 Mins. 2013 Directed by BJ McDonnell Written by Adam Green Based on characters created by Adam Green I have to admit I was a little hesitant to visit Honey Island Swamp for a third time after the uneven effort that was Hatchet II. However, after the first […]
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Published on August 18, 2013 01:15

August 17, 2013

Guest Post: Can Gomez Get Away From Her Image?

Getaway stars Ethan Hawke as Brent Magna, professional racecar driver turned professional wheelman after his wife’s kidnapping. Receiving orders through the car’s sound system, Brent must do whatever he’s told if he wants to see his wife alive. With Jon Voight serving as the mysterious “man on the phone,” the film promises to be an […]
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Published on August 17, 2013 21:00

OUT NOW – Highway to Hell: Trials and Tribulations

It’s alive… it’s ALIVE!! Highway to Hell: Trials and Tribulations is now available on Amazon and Smashwords. In both eBook and paperback format, there is no excuse not to get your hands on a copy of what is sure to become horror gold in the coming months.   What better than to say you got […]
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Published on August 17, 2013 09:07

August 16, 2013

Highway to Hell Climbing the Charts

I didn’t get a chance to take a screenshot yesterday, but I had broken into the top 7 of the Amazon rankings for Horror – Occult and spent a whole 24 hours in the Top 10. I could’t believe it, a perfectly timed rush to fit with the launch of the sequel Highway to HeII: […]
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Published on August 16, 2013 23:07

Interview with Alex Laybourne

Reblogged from jbcultureshock: Hello again! Hope you're all having an awesome Monday. I'm starting the week off by featuring Alex Laybourne. He chatted with me about his latest release, and all kinds of other cool stuff. Enjoy, and I'll see you again tomorrow! -- Jamie 1) Tell us a bit about yourself and how you […]
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Published on August 16, 2013 08:25

August 10, 2013

Alex Laybourne

Reblogged from Author Interview Corner: What is your writing process like? Do you stick to a daily word count, etc? I write with every spare second that I have. I am terrible with it. I have a full time job which normally hits 50 hours a week, plus another 6 or 7 in commute times, […]
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Published on August 10, 2013 13:40

August 9, 2013

Highway to Hell: Angels with Dirty….

To continue my series of posts this week promoting my horror novel Highway to Hell and the pending release of its sequel Highway to Hell: Trials and Tribulations I would like to introduce you all to the first bath of angels in the series.       “Does it hurt?” Becky asked with genuine concern, […]
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Published on August 09, 2013 03:39

August 7, 2013

Highway to Hell: Helen Attinson

To follow on from yesterday’s post, today I want to introduce you all to Helen Attinson. A naive young woman, she enjoys her job, loves her husband and is looking forward to starting a family… such a shame she has die!     Helen finished cleaning the first hand and then began the process all over again […]
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Published on August 07, 2013 05:52