Disappearing Act
Some of you may wonder what happened - my last blog post was in late February; why did I suddenly stop posting? The truth of it is, I started my blog entirely for self-promotion to give my writing career a boost. Since there haven't been too many things to promote, blogging became a real chore, and coming up with fresh ideas every week became more and more challenging. This was complicated by a global pandemic, and the realization that something like 40% of United States citizens are too selfish to wear a mask to protect their fellow human beings was demoralizing. I lost the emotional energy to care.
But that was then; this is now. I have a new book to promote, the Kickstarter for which launches TODAY (April 27)! It's called Transgressive Horror: Reflections on Scare Films That Broke the Rules. Here's the link: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ghostshowpress/transgressive-horror?fbclid=IwAR345KnhvqLx586aVpyd0_BrzZniH3_eGf3qWS4Eb3UxQVod3b06xHfAwTg
I have an essay in it. The film I chose to write about was Congo, which is not strictly speaking a horror film, but it includes enough horror elements that I thought it should apply. Also, Congo breaks lots of Hollywood "rules", which should be reward enough all by itself. Check out the Kickstarter, please; it's going to be an awesome book and has a great many talented writers writing about some of their favorite horror films. Rather than a dry collection of academic essays, this should be a fun, dynamic read! I mean, how could you go wrong with a Steely Dan reference right on the cover?
To read the rest of this post, please visit: http://billbodden.com/2021/04/27/disa...
But that was then; this is now. I have a new book to promote, the Kickstarter for which launches TODAY (April 27)! It's called Transgressive Horror: Reflections on Scare Films That Broke the Rules. Here's the link: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ghostshowpress/transgressive-horror?fbclid=IwAR345KnhvqLx586aVpyd0_BrzZniH3_eGf3qWS4Eb3UxQVod3b06xHfAwTg

I have an essay in it. The film I chose to write about was Congo, which is not strictly speaking a horror film, but it includes enough horror elements that I thought it should apply. Also, Congo breaks lots of Hollywood "rules", which should be reward enough all by itself. Check out the Kickstarter, please; it's going to be an awesome book and has a great many talented writers writing about some of their favorite horror films. Rather than a dry collection of academic essays, this should be a fun, dynamic read! I mean, how could you go wrong with a Steely Dan reference right on the cover?
To read the rest of this post, please visit: http://billbodden.com/2021/04/27/disa...
Published on April 27, 2021 13:48
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