Bob Freeman reviews Dark Talisman by Steven M. Booth in our young adult Dark Fantasy section.
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Bob Freeman reviews Dark Talisman by Steven M. Booth in our young adult Dark Fantasy section.
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David Sims reviews A Cold Season by Allison Littlewood in the Psychological Horror section.
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Patricia O. Mathews reviews Omens by Kelley Armstrong in the Urban Fantasy section.
We corrected the link to our Halloween Horrors page, so take a look at this years page.
Julie Adams reviews This House is Haunted by John Boyne in our Supernatural horror section.
Over at the Horror Writers Association the Halloween Haunts blog is Thats My Boy by Matthew Warner.
More Halloween fun coming soon!
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October has finally arrived and it is time for Halloween Horrors! Our annual Halloween Book review project. We have partnered up with Horror Fiction Review and Horror World to bring you horrifying reads for Halloween.
For our first review of Halloween Horrors Diana Lord reviews Diavolino by Steve Emmett in the adult Supernatural Horror section.
One event that I would like to point out the the Horror Writers Association has launched their Halloween Haunts program with The Old Stories Return by James Chambers. There is no better treat than a good horrifying tale for free.
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The Horror Writers Association Announces Its
Third Annual HALLOWEEN HAUNTS Online Blog Event
Spend Halloween with the Horror Writers!
This Halloween, horror fans will know exactly where to go to connect with their favorite horror writers and discover new ones. The Horror Writers Association is proud to present the Third Annual Halloween Haunts blog event. In celebration of Halloween and horror writing, the HWA will post at least one new blog entry by a horror writer every day from October 1 to October 31—and many posts will feature giveaways, such as books and e-books.
HWA members will be blogging about their favorite parts of Halloween, their treasured (or terrifying!) Halloween experiences, what life is like as a horror writer, or even their experience as a member of the HWA. Winners of the HWA’s 2012 Bram Stoker Awards® will be featured in spotlight interviews. No one knows Halloween better than horror writers and there’s no better time of year than October to dig into some horror writing!
Halloween Haunts is designed to help connect horror writers with readers, share some Halloween fun (and a few good chills), and showcase the benefits of HWA membership.
Halloween Haunts will take place on the Dark Whispers blog (http://www.horror.org/blog/), the official blog of the HWA. Giveaways and prizes will be announced daily, and all giveaways are provided by individual members of the HWA.
Last year’s Halloween Haunts event is archived online: http://www.horror.org/blog/?m=201110&paged=5.
Founded in 1985, the Horror Writers Association (www.horror.org) exists to promote and protect the careers of professional horror writers, to mentor those seeking to enter their ranks, and to raise the profile of the horror genre in the publishing industry and among readers. The HWA gives the iconic Bram Stoker Awards® for Superior Achievement, named in honor of Bram Stoker, author of the seminal horror work, Dracula, and organizes The Bram Stoker Awards Weekend, a conference for horror writers, which occurs every two years, with the next scheduled for New Orleans in June 2013: http://www.stokers2013.org/ .
Contact: Doug Murano, doug.murano@gmail.com; or James Chambers, Chairman, HWA Membership Committee, membership@horror.org; or Rocky Wood, President, Horror Writers Association, president@horror.org.
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Kirsten Kowalewski reviews All Hallow’s ABC by Jenni Kaye in our Scary Books for Kids section.
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Kirsten Kowalewski reviews Mister Max: The Book of Lost Things by Cynthia Voigt and illustrated by Iacopo Bruno in the Scary Books for Kids section.
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Today David Simms reviews The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey in the young adult Apocalyptic and Post-Apocalyptic fiction section.
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We are back after a short hiatus. This Sunday we have Bob Freeman reviewing Mage’s Blood by David Hair.
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The Monster Librarian reviews Age of Blood: A SEAL Team 666 Novel by Weston Ochse in the adult Thrillers section.
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Aaron Fletcher reviews Tropic of Darkness by Tony Richards in the adult Supernatural Horror section.
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Hannah Kate reviews Bio-Punk: Stories from the Far Side of Research edited by Ra Page in the adult Horror Anthologies section.
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