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Horror is a regular visitor on my blog - especially in the short fiction contests :-)http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/
I just started one:http://pickingonstuff.blogspot.com/
Mainly horror movies, books and games reviews. Nothing fancy but i hope it grows well.
Here's a link to my Horror Corner:http://charlene.booklikes.com/
On Facebook here:
https://www.facebook.com/CharsHorrorC...
And the blog to which both Jon Recluse and I contribute:
http://www.horrorafterdark.com/
Justin wrote: "My Tumblr page has pretty much become a Horror blog more or less:http://jb75.tumblr.com/"
Hehehe, the Stabby Road meme was pretty fun. :)
Looking for a good dark fiction and horror blog this month for Halloween?http://teripolen.com/ Books & Such by Teri Polen. Lots of supernatural and horror authors, interviews, and novels to browse.
Hi. My blog The Horrifying is at http://www.tjfloyd.com I only just recently started posting free movies and fiction (some mine, some PD). There are some really great classics out there that I want to promote. Also, some awesome horror/scary artists and plain old news.
(I think I might have already posted this here, but I don't see it on the thread. Oh well.)
(I think I might have already posted this here, but I don't see it on the thread. Oh well.)
My blog is Reading Fiction, Tales of Terror. Lots of classic horror, supernatural, mystery, ghost stories, some sci-fi and fantasy short fiction. I have posted over 150 short stories by over 100 authors, the master writers of the 19th- and 20th-centuries. Every week a free short story to read, some audio versions too, even some films. All public domain. It's actually become a compendium of sorts. Sometimes I post a contemporary author like King or Joyce Carole Oates.These past few weeks I have authors Edith Wharton, H.G. Wells, Lovecraft, Algernon Blackwood, Bram Stoker, Poe, and many more.
Stop by Tales of Terror and browse, view the Index at https://paulacappa.wordpress.com/
My Wordpress blog seems to have become a regular thing, so here's today's entry... all about my pulpy writing, what it means to me and its place in the greater scheme of things... https://williammeikleblog.wordpress.c...
I'll post here when I post there until you scream for mercy...
William wrote: "Dancers - A free Winter Ghost Storyhttps://williammeikleblog.wordpress.c..."
Thanks, Willie!
Here's my blog. I regularly post bits about Horror, reviews, short stories, cryptids, and about writing. My most recent posts have been a review of the "found footage" TV series Lost Tapes, a bit about plot holes, and a look at Sea Serpents.
http://shaunhorton.blogspot.com/
My blog has a bit of everything reviewed as I don't ever stick to one genre but I do horror upon occasion, a bit of something for everyone really if anyone wants to check it out...https://carriesbookreviews.wordpress....
Will follow back too if you have a site. :)
New blog post: Ghost story "Miriam" by Truman Capote. FREE read and the 12-minute film too. https://paulacappa.wordpress.com/2015...
New blog post at Reading Fiction, Tales of Terror ...Hunting in the dark for Smee. Want to come along?
Famous ghost story by master ghost writer A.M. Burrage.
FREE read of short story and audio.
https://paulacappa.wordpress.com/2016...
My interview at the Television Crossover Universe Podcast is now live. Hear me waffle...http://www.buzzsprout.com/52660/34523...
While there's always some self-promotion posts, I also have some recent interviews with Heather Herrman, author of Consumption, and Kristopher Rufty. There's also some book reviews, writing advice, promotion advice, and if you go back through the months, you'll find interviews with John Everson, Kevin Lucia, Mercedes M. Yardley, Jonathan Janz, Hunter Shea, and Ronald Malfi. I try to post at least once or twice a week.
Come check it out.
http://glennrolfe.com/
Here's my blog! Book reviews, bookish topics and general loveliness.http://misssadielouwho.blogspot.com/
Musings on subtlety and beasties - more thoughts on my writing.https://williammeikleblog.wordpress.c...
I recently interviewed The Montauk Monster
and They Rise
author, Hunter Shea.
If you're interested, you can read the interview here:
Http://kenmckinley.wordpress.com
and They Rise
author, Hunter Shea. If you're interested, you can read the interview here:
Http://kenmckinley.wordpress.com
So, in previous posts I examined The Gross-Out, and The Horror, and after a little veer off course last week, I finally look at the third type of Horror, The Terror. http://shaunhorton.blogspot.com/2016/...
An extra blog post this week. A review of the movie "The Hollow"http://shaunhorton.blogspot.com/2016/...
A new home for some old favorites - it's not every day you place 8 novels with a publisher...https://williammeikleblog.wordpress.c...
My Vikings vs Yeti novel, Berserker is now available in paperback and ebookhttps://williammeikleblog.wordpress.c...
Twenty Five Years in the Chair... some musings on a quarter of a century as a writer...https://williammeikleblog.wordpress.c...
Twenty Five Years in the Chair... some musings on a quarter of a century as a writer...https://williammeikleblog.wordpress.c...
Here's the gen about the rerelease of my WATCHERS trilogy - a historical Scottish vampire fantasy epic...https://williammeikleblog.wordpress.c...
Wayne Miller is looking for commissions - here's some of the stuff we've done together - if you need artwork, he's the man...https://williammeikleblog.wordpress.c...
How about a short story set in a world of giant monsters for this week's blog post? http://shaunhorton.blogspot.com/2016/...
Shaun wrote: "How about a short story set in a world of giant monsters for this week's blog post? http://shaunhorton.blogspot.com/2016/..."
Nice vignette, Shaun.
William wrote: "Goodbye Dark Renaissance - it was good while it lasted.https://williammeikleblog.wordpress.c..."
I read your blog, William, and I had a similar experience with another publisher. They publish half the series then say "We'll think about" publishing the rest. Obviously, no one will want the remaining half, at least while this publisher still holds the rights to the first half.
However, I do know a publisher that would pick up the remaining books in your series if you allowed them to reprint the first books. Hit me up if this sounds interesting to you.
William wrote: "Goodbye Dark Renaissance - it was good while it lasted.https://williammeikleblog.wordpress.c..."
It's not been a great year for publishers, has it? I'm sorry this happened to you, Willie.
Charlene wrote: "William wrote: "Goodbye Dark Renaissance - it was good while it lasted.https://williammeikleblog.wordpress.c..."
It's not been a great year for publishers..."
Indeed, a tough year. Likewise for the authors. Good luck securing a home for the unpublished works.
Yeah. Small horror presses seem to be dropping like flies. :-/ In the meantime, I did a review of the great Horror video game, Until Dawn.
http://shaunhorton.blogspot.com/2016/...
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