Halloween
This is What Makes It All Worth the Trouble...The Writing, I Mean
Recently I read this story: CAT CANDLES to a pack of Cub Scouts for a Halloween treat. T
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Halloween Festival at The Dark Phantom Review
Hi all,
This last October I had the pleasure of interviewing 20+ horror authors, publishers, ezine editors, booksellers, bloggers and commentators on a month-long Halloween Festival.
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WHEN AUTHORS GIVE READINGS
Things to Do and Not Do if You’re the Person Up Front
On Halloween night, I read my story "Dracula Slinks Into the Night" at Skylight Books in Los Angeles after four other authors read their short works.
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10/31/2008: Macresarf1 Thinks Back to Halloween 1938, and Forward to Our Invasion of Mars.
On this damp evening in San Francisco, I have just put up on my Author's Page a memoir and meditation on the first time I heard Orson Welles' Mercury Theater on the Air adaptation of H.G.
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A Gnomish Halloween to You
I've decided to start a blog to document a bit of my mischief here at Red Room, so that perhaps someone might appreciate it.
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RULES FOR A SAFE AND HAPPY HALLOWEEN
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Since its Halloween today I decided to venture onto Red Room and share the following tips:
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Not your run of the mill Jack o'lanterns
- Our kids have never been ones for the triangle eyes and jagged-toothed smiles on pumpkins. Check out a few examples of their handiwork in my Hallow
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New Red Room Treats
Happy Halloween from Red Room!
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CAT CANDLES - In case you need a Halloween Story for the Kids...
I read this last night to a local Cub Scout troop, and the kids absolutely LOVED the story... If you are looking for somethign a little scary, but safe, that you can read to your young ones on th
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Ghosts & Goblins
In honor of Halloween, here's a ghost story from India, circa 1914.
http://www.gutenberg.org/catalog/world/readfile?fk_files=205519&pageno=2
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