Abraham Merritt

Abraham Merritt worked as an editor for The American Weekly magazine, making enough money to travel the world, bringing back weapons and artifacts from exotic locals. He wrote fiction on the side, producing short stories and novels in the fantasy, science-fiction and horror genres. His stories were adventurous, mysterious and the strange. Two of his […]

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13 Haunting Tales by E.F. Benson

Edward Frederic Benson, the son the Archbishop of Canterbury, was born in 1867, in Wokingham, Berkshire. He attended Marlborough and King’s College, Cambridge and spent three years studying archeology abroad in Greece and Egypt. He enjoyed immediate success with his first society novel, DODO (1893) and ended up writing over a hundred published pieces in […]

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UNEARTHED TREASURES: GOODWILL FINDS

A quick stop in at our local Goodwill paid off tonight with a couple of late 1960’s horror anthologies. 1. THE OCCULT WORLD OF JOHN PENDRAGON Edited by Brad Steiger (1968 Ace Star Book) contains “predictions, experiences, and tape-recorded dialogues by and about England’s most celebrated clairvoyant and prophet.” I don’t know about the accuracy […]

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PANDORA BY JOANNA PARYPINSKI

I first became aware of Joanna Parypinski when we shared space in the anthology INDIANA SCIENCE FICTION 2011. I was impressed by her work, so when I heard her first novel was coming out I picked up a copy. I’m glad I did. PANDORA (2012) is a great read. Joanna has populated her fictional town […]

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L.P. HARTLEY

Leslie Poles Hartley (a favorite of mine) was born in Whittlesea, Cambridge in the United Kingdom in 1895. He joined the British Army in 1919, but was sent home after a short stint due to medical problems. He started his writing career as a fiction reviewer for several magazines, continuing at it for thirty years. […]

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GUY DE MAUPASSANT

Guy de Maupassant was born in France in 1850. He studied under French novelist Gustave Flaubert before enlisting in the military during The Franco-Prussian War. He wrote numerous short stories during his life and is widely regarded as a master of the form. In his twenties, he began suffering from syphilis. Years of dealing with […]

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WILLIAM HOPE HODGSON

William Hope Hodgson was born in Blackmore End, Essex in 1877. He ran away from boarding school at the age of thirteen to work at sea, eventually becoming a lieutenant in the merchant marine. Being a short man, Hodgson began a rigorous workout regiment in order to protect himself from bullying by other sailors. He […]

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FRITZ LEIBER HORROR STORIES

Fritz Leiber (1910-1992) was a prolific writer who won multiple prestigious awards during his long career. He was also an actor, poet and champion chess player. His work has been adapted to film (The Girl with the Hungry Eyes 1949, 1967, 1995 as well as a classic Night Gallery television episode in 1972) and radio […]

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Matt Cowan Interviewed on Mac’s Podcast

Great Italian musician, Mac of BIOnight, interviewed me about my writing and love of the horror genre on his most recent podcast, along side tracks from his most recent album, THE RIVER AND THE RAILROAD. Check it out at the link below: http://macofbionight.bandcamp.com/album/macs-podcast-episode-06-may-2014“>http://macofbionight.bandcamp.com/album/macs-podcast-episode-06-may-2014”>http://macofbionight.bandcamp.com/album/macs-podcast-episode-06-may-2014

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