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November 16, 2013

The Would-Be Assassin and the Camera

Reblogged from The Frailest Thing: It’s not uncommon to hear someone say that they were haunted by an image, often an old photograph. It is a figurative and evocative expression. To say that an image is haunting is to say that the image has lodged itself in the mind like a ghost might stubbornly take […]
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Published on November 16, 2013 19:35

November 15, 2013

The Ugly

It is what snags our gaze, keeps us looking, clicking, reading, even though our jaws clench and our innards quail.  The dog that drags a human leg home to his master (who hastily buries it) the troll that kidnaps and holds three women hostage for decades, babies eaten by rats, left in dumpsters or toilets. […]
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Published on November 15, 2013 04:48

November 9, 2013

Charles Bukowski’s Hollywood Tour

Originally posted on Biblioklept:
S.K. Epperson:Too good not to pass around. Originally posted on Biblioklept: View originalFiled under: Art, author, thriller, horror, e-books, Books, Fiction, Film, Nostalgia, Poetry, writers, writing Tagged: Charles Bukowski, Hollywood
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Published on November 09, 2013 07:00

Charles Bukowski's Hollywood Tour

Reblogged from Biblioklept: Read more… 18 more words Too good not to pass around.
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Published on November 09, 2013 07:00

October 30, 2013

Halloween Knocks

I have been whacked seriously hard in the head twice in my life.  (Okay, I see some of you nodding like you knew it all along. Stop it.)  Both occasions were my own doing, and both happened because of HALLOWEEN.  The first time I was nine, dressed in some ridiculous costume with a mask that […]
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Published on October 30, 2013 16:35

October 22, 2013

Haunted Houses

What makes houses so scary?  Moments like this one: It’s a quarter to three in the morning. You’re sitting alone in the dark, watching a foreign film and concentrating on the captions. One cat is beside you, the other is in a nearby chair. Both have eyes slitted in a doze when the head of […]
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Published on October 22, 2013 15:47

October 5, 2013

Hooked on Kdramas

The Master’s Sun is spooky, romantic fun and had me from the opening credits. A girl awakens from a coma able to see dead people that terrify her into living like a shadow, until she meets the rich, arrogant president of Kingdom Mall, who with one touch can make the ghosts vanish.  It’s seventeen nail-biting […]
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Published on October 05, 2013 07:11

Hooked on Kdramas!

The Master’s Sun is spooky, romantic fun and had me from the opening credits. A girl awakens from a coma able to see dead people that terrify her into living like a shadow, until she meets the rich, arrogant president of Kingdom Mall, who with one touch can make the ghosts vanish.  It’s seventeen nail-biting […]
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Published on October 05, 2013 07:11

September 7, 2013

Spiders in the basement

To the ‘anonymous’ person who said the “horrifying business in the basement” gave him or her nightmares: If you think I …

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Published on September 07, 2013 07:45

August 5, 2013

To Be Continued…or not

Several readers have asked if there is a sequel to Green Lake. When I completed the book, in my mind, …

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Published on August 05, 2013 19:52