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Monthly Archives: July 2011
A new update with a few announcements and many reviews
July has been a busy month, and we have a few announcements for you before we get to the TWENTY REVIEWS in this update! First, our Werewolf Month contest is now closed, and we have our winners. Jason and Ryan! … Continue reading
New reviews for July
In this update we have: In the adult Horror Anthologies and Collected Works section: David Agranoff reviews Tattered Souls 2 edited by Frank J. Hutton and In Extremis The Most Extreme Short Stories of John Shirley by John Shirley. Michele … Continue reading
Final reviews for our Summer Scares! project and now we present July is Werewolf Month
As we finish up oour Summer Scares! book review project, we would like to thank all of the participating websites, HorrorWorld, Hellnotes, Horror Fiction Review, and Spooky Reads. Our next project will be in October with Halloween Horrors!. Today we … Continue reading
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