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Tag Archives: The Witch of the Wood
Why “Joker” is so Important Right Now
The film Joker does, in fact, include some painful, realistic scenes depicting mental illness, but the film does not come off as a public service announcement. More, the disability, well written and well played, paints the character as blatantly real in … Continue reading →
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Tagged anthology, author, books, Creative Writing, horror movie, Michael Aronovitz, Rock review, Stephen King, story, Tamara Thorne, Teaching Writing, The Witch of the Wood, tombstone, weird fiction, woods, writer groups, writers, writing, young adult
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Publications and Such
Why do you write horror? Why do you like metal? Why do you drive a Mustang? Why do you wear your heart on your sleeve? Because I see the cloud differently. Because I’ll never give up my love for a … Continue reading →
Posted in A Breach of Silence, academic, Alex Morgan, Ali Spagnola, Alice Walks, Alistair Cross, Alternative Rock, Amerakin Overdose, Anthology, baseball, Blogging, Bloody Mary, Book Reviews, Books, Bowie, Castle of Horror, Cauldron of Deceit, classic fiction, Cold Snap, Creative Writing, Critics of fiction, David Bowie, David Maloney, Eclipse Records, Education, Erin Thorne, fiction, Film, Forever Still, Ghost, Ghost Story, Ghosts, Glam Rock, Graveyard, great new album, Hard Rock, haunting, Heavy Metal, Hippocampus Press, horror, Horror Book, Horror Books, Horror Collection, Horror Film, Horror Movie, Horror Short Stories, Hot New bands, Jason henderson, Jordan peele, Jordan Peele Us, King, literary fiction, love story, Marie Lavender, Megan Rapinoe, Memoryfield, metal, Metal Heads Forever, Moonage Daydream, Movie Review, Music, Music review, mystery book, Our Last Enemy, paranormal teen romance, Peele, plays, professor, prog rock, progressive metal, Raucous celebrations soccer, Ravenscroft, Reviews, Robyn Cage, Rock and Roll, Rock Critic, Rock Review, Romance, S.T. Joshi, Saint Diablo, Sarah Jeavons, Scare, Scary, Scary Movie, Scary Story, SCI FI, science fiction, science fiction blogs, Screamo, Seven Deadly Pleasures, Shakespeare, Slender Man, Sophia Bush, Stephen King, Super Fantastical People, Teaching Writing, The Bloody Jug Band, Thriller, Trolling, Uncategorized, Ursula Dabrowsky, Us Film, Us Movie, US Soccer, Vito Gulla, WCR247 Radio, WikkedLiss, Women's Soccer team, Writing, young adult, Young Adult Paranormal, Ziggy Stardust
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Tagged amazon, Eclipse Records, haunting, Phantom Effect, Robyn Cage, Rock review, romance, Shakespeare, sifting, Sophie Lloyd, Tamara Thorne, Teaching Writing, The Witch of the Wood, tombstone, weird fiction, writer groups, writing
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Horror Writing and Metal Music – Similar Process
I know. My pic makes me look like a priest, but I am a rocker through and through. I also write professional horror stories, and the mechanics of forming a metal band and writing a horror novel are eerily similar. … Continue reading →
Posted in A Breach of Silence, academic, Alice Walks, Alistair Cross, Alternative Rock, Amerakin Overdose, Anthology, baseball, Blogging, Bloody Mary, Book Reviews, Books, Castle of Horror, Cauldron of Deceit, classic fiction, Cold Snap, Creative Writing, Critics of fiction, David Maloney, Erin Thorne, fiction, Film, Forever Still, Ghost, Ghost Story, Ghosts, Graveyard, Hard Rock, haunting, Heavy Metal, Hippocampus Press, horror, Horror Book, Horror Books, Horror Collection, Horror Film, Horror Movie, Horror Short Stories, Hot New bands, Jason henderson, Jordan peele, Jordan Peele Us, King, literary fiction, love story, Marie Lavender, Metal Heads Forever, Movie Review, Music, Music review, mystery book, Our Last Enemy, paranormal teen romance, Peele, plays, professor, Ravenscroft, Reviews, Rock and Roll, Rock Critic, Rock Review, Romance, S.T. Joshi, Saint Diablo, Sarah Jeavons, Scare, Scary, Scary Movie, Scary Story, SCI FI, science fiction, science fiction blogs, Seven Deadly Pleasures, Shakespeare, Slender Man, Sophia Bush, Stephen King, Super Fantastical People, Teaching Writing, The Bloody Jug Band, Thriller, Uncategorized, Ursula Dabrowsky, Us Film, Us Movie, Vito Gulla, WCR247 Radio, WikkedLiss, Woods, Writing, young adult, Young Adult Paranormal
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Tagged David Maloney, Metal Heads Forever, Michael Aronovitz, Phantom Effect, Rock review, scary, Shakespeare, Stephen King, Tamara Thorne, Teaching Writing, The Witch of the Wood, tombstone, weird fiction, woods, writer groups, writers, writing, young adult
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“Slender Man and Ghost Films in General”
I just saw the film “Slender Man,” originally released in 2018, based on the “creepypasta internet meme” created by “Something Awful” forums user Eric Knudsen in 2009. It features a tall, thin, faceless dude who mostly exists in the shadows … Continue reading →
Posted in academic, Alice Walks, Alistair Cross, Alternative Rock, Amerakin Overdose, Anthology, baseball, Blogging, Bloody Mary, Book Reviews, Books, Cauldron of Deceit, classic fiction, Cold Snap, Creative Writing, Critics of fiction, fiction, Film, Ghost, Ghost Story, Ghosts, Graveyard, Hard Rock, haunting, Heavy Metal, Hippocampus Press, horror, Horror Book, Horror Books, Horror Collection, Horror Film, Horror Movie, Horror Short Stories, Hot New bands, King, literary fiction, love story, Marie Lavender, Music, Music review, mystery book, Our Last Enemy, paranormal teen romance, Reviews, S.T. Joshi, Sarah Jeavons, Scare, Scary, Scary Story, SCI FI, science fiction, science fiction blogs, Screamo, Seven Deadly Pleasures, Slender Man, Stephen King, Teaching Writing, Thriller
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Tagged Michael Aronovitz, paranormal, Phantom Effect, Reviews, Stephen King, story, Teaching Writing, The Witch of the Wood, tombstone, weird fiction, woods, writer groups, writing
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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 →
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Tagged amazon, Book, fiction, horror, magic, Michael Aronovitz, Novel, shape shifter, The Witch of the Wood
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