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Tag Archives: amazon
Guest Post: Vito Gulla
Vito is a fellow professor at Delaware County Community College, a friend, and a phenomenal writer. His comments here concerning literary versus genre fiction are enlightening, though I might add that many pieces of classic “literary fiction” were originally meant … Continue reading
Posted in academic, Anthology, Blogging, Book Reviews, Books, classic fiction, Creative Writing, fiction, literary fiction, professor, Scary, Super Fantastical People, Uncategorized, Vito Gulla, Writing
Tagged academic, amazon, Aronovitz, author, Book, books, classic books, Creative Writing, fiction, genre, Novel, Shakespeare, Teaching Writing, Vito Gulla, weird fiction, writer groups
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Nifty New Guest Blog Post / Comments on King
Check out my guest blog post on Midnyte Reader! Here, I talk about the way I come up with plot and character. At this point I am the third entry down, so you will have to scroll a bit. http://www.midnytereader.com/ … Continue reading
Posted in academic, Anthology, Blogging, Book Reviews, Books, Creative Writing, fiction, King, Scary, Stephen King, Super Fantastical People, Uncategorized, Writing
Tagged academic, amazon, Aronovitz, fiction, haunting, horror, Joyland, King, paranormal, Reviews, Stephen King, story
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My Latest Podcast: Castle of Horror
I enjoyed this podcast interview I had the opportunity to give on Castle of Horror. Check it out! Scroll down and I am the 4th or so on the list, 5/12/15. Here I talked about horror fiction in general and … Continue reading
Posted in academic, Anthology, Blogging, Book Reviews, Books, Creative Writing, Ghosts, horror, Horror Film, Horror Movie, plays, Scare, Scary, Teaching Writing
Tagged amazon, Aronovitz, author, Book, books, fiction, haunting, horror, paranormal, story
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Guest Post: Ken Bingham
My Note: I have known Ken Bingham for twenty-three years now and he is one of my dearest friends. He is a Professor at Drexel University, a creative writing instructor for The University of the Arts, a novelist, playwright, theatrical … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Book Reviews, Books, Creative Writing, fiction, Film, Teaching Writing, Writing
Tagged amazon, anthology, author, Creative Writing, fiction, genre, Michael Aronovitz, Reviews, story, teach, Teaching Writing, writer groups, writing
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Guest Post: Erin Thorne
My Note: Erin is plainly one of the most exciting current writers of weird fiction. I was pleased to receive a response from her on Facebook a few years ago when I designed the site to attract fellow writers, editors, … Continue reading
Posted in Anthology, Blogging, Book Reviews, Books, fiction, Super Fantastical People, Uncategorized, Writing
Tagged amazon, anthology, Book, books, fiction, genre, haunting, horror, Michael Aronovitz, paranormal, story, writers, writing
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Guest Post: Author Marie Lavender
My Note: Marie Lavender is a phenomenal writer of romance fiction. She is the consummate professional, and I am quite fortunate to have made her acquaintance. I find romance and horror to be strangely similar actually, first by way of … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Book Reviews, Books, Super Fantastical People, Uncategorized, Writing
Tagged amazon, author, Book, books, paranormal, romance, writers, writing
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My Review of ‘The Cliffhouse Haunting’ a Novel by Tamara Thorne and Alistair Cross
The Cliffhouse Haunting A Novel by Tamara Thorne and Alistair Cross * Spoiler Alert * To best enjoy The Cliffhouse Haunting, it might be necessary to revisit the origin (or at least the semi-recent history) of the carnival, and note … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, Books, Writing
Tagged Alistair Cross, amazon, haunting, horror, Reviews, Tamara Thorne
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The Witch of the Wood
The Witch of the Wood Professor Rudy Barnes attends a faculty in-service meeting and falls in love with one of the office staff members named April Orr. They have an explicit affair, and she turns out to be someone different … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Writing
Tagged amazon, Book, fiction, horror, magic, Michael Aronovitz, Novel, shape shifter, The Witch of the Wood
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