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"Of One Blood: or, The Hidden Self" (Haunted Library Horror Classics) by Pauline Hopkins. This is the special edition published by the Horror Writers Association (HWA) with an introduction by Nisi Shawl. This is a pioneering novel that was first published in 1903.
You can view it in the SourceBooks newsletter. (SourceBooks owns the Poison Pen imprint.) https://mailchi.mp/f17069bafc79/a-br...7?e=7a439295e0 |
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The Missing by Sarah Langan is $1.99 at Amazon US.
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All My Colors by David Quantick is $1.99 at Amazon US.
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This looks great. It's about someone who's a real asshole. Now let me tell you something: I've met some real assholes in my life, and this one looks to be one of the best, one of the really best assholes around, a real hum-dinger of an asshole! Thanks for the heads up. I just purchased it. ![]() |
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The Wakening by JG Faherty is $0.99 at Amazon US
I read a different Faherty book, Sins of the Father. A Lovecraftian novel. That one was kinda boring. Quote:
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He also has one that I have been waiting to see on sale (but it is full price): Hellrider. It asks the ages old question: what if Marvel's Ghost Rider was a horror novel? We must get to the bottom of this ASAP! |
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Just an update on fans of Norman Prentiss, who also visits this horror Forum.
I finally started his novel, Life in a Haunted House. I'm 57% into it. It's a fine - but understated - horror novel that (for me) I can relate to on a personal level. This is a novel that explores those who were influenced by horror movies during the (I think?) period of the 1960s. But it's also about how we connect with friends and with family, and how these connections sometimes get broken and/or crossed and how we sometimes lose our way, which means we sometimes lose who we are. In many ways, I see it as a coming-of-age story, using some of the familiar horror tropes that many of us recognize due to our shared love of this genre. Personal info: In the mid 1960s I started reading Famous Monsters of Filmland and then in 1969 I discovered Castle of Frankenstein, and a host of other magazines devoted to horror. I remember listening to Old Time Radio on a small transistor radio as I lay in bed at night, preparatory to falling asleep. This was in Japan during the period of 1961-1964. I listened to Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar, I love A Mystery, The Whistler, and so many other wonderful OTR shows - almost every single night. About this time I discovered the wonderful Universal Horror films of the 1930s and 1940s. The theater on base (in Japan) had every Saturday morning - for 25 cents! - 1 newsreel covering WWII, 2 Loony Tunes cartoons, and a serial. We were in that theater for hours, and I loved every minute of it! Every week, for years! Years later, I realized that this is what my parents and (possibly) some grandparents must have experienced during the 1940s. This sense of discovery. This sense of the magic that embraced our active imaginations. For me, Mr. Prentiss captures much of what it was like to be a child totally immersed in all things labelled 'horror' and 'fantastic'. There's no real overt horror in this book. So far. But that's perfectly fine with me, because I see this novel as a serious work that makes inquiry into those things that I just mentioned. Norman Prentiss is a very fine writer, and I very much admire his work. I just want to say 'Thank you'. Last edited by Dr. Drib; 08-07-2022 at 10:53 AM. |
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Finished Life in a Haunted House. Two dismembered thumbs up. |
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I'm continuing - happily - with my Norman Prentiss 'reading apprenticeship' (
![]() ![]() Just now finished In the Best Stories . . . and other Uneasy Horror Tales, by this wonderful author. One story, in particular, is one of the most incredible stories I've read in recent memory. Please direct your attention to In the Porches of Your Ears. This story had me in tears. And then, after thinking about it and living with the characters, I was in awe at how he told the story. Pick this book up. It's only 99 cents. Or FREE with Kindle Unlimited. It's a very short read, but a wonderfully rewarding read. Prentiss provides a truly revealing Afterword that gives additional information on how these stories came about and what they mean to him. One and 3/4 dismembered thumbs up. Last edited by Dr. Drib; 08-09-2022 at 08:12 PM. |
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I already have #2. I'll read that after I finish my current novel: The Interim, by Wolfgang Hilbig, a literary novel. I'm pretty much convinced, however, that I'll be purchasing #1, #3, and #4 in those spin-off books. As you mention, they look like a lot of fun. |
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I already admired your taste in literature from other comments you've made here, so your dismembered thumbs mean a lot to me! (plus the generous comments about my mini-collection.) Thanks so much!
Also very cool to hear about your monster fandom, and old-time radio, and serials, etc., which align with so many of my own experiences. |
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I think I'm going to have to check these out too. Bud Preston sounds a lot like real-life schlockmeister Larry Bchanan, who made "It's Alive!" (not the monster baby movie), which haunted my childhood, and which my daughter brought back to me in 2019 by taking me to see Onyx Cave in Eureka Springs, AR, where parts were filmed.
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