Horror

Review: Paranormal Activity 1-3 (Spoilers!)

by Neal Jansons January 28, 2012 Horror

Hello, Faithful Reader! I recently saw Paranormal Activity 3, and I wanted to share my thoughts on the whole series now that it is complete. There are spoilers below, so don’t scream at me…you’ve been warned! So by now, everyone is familiar with both the subject and style of the series. In the first film, [...]

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Let’s talk about fear.

by Neal Jansons December 17, 2011 Horror

Hidey-ho, Faithful Readers! I know I have been pretty silent lately, and I beg your forgiveness. As many of you know, last spring I woke up in hideous pain, and it turned out I have a degenerative spinal disease. Since then, I have been trying to deal with pain management and the emotional/mental fallout of [...]

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Read “Dreams of Fire and Glass Part 2″ for Free at the Lovcraft eZine!

by Neal Jansons June 11, 2011 Horror
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The June issue of the Lovecraft eZine is out, Faithful Readers, and you all know what that means…the conclusion of my newest novella, “Dreams of Fire and Glass“, is available to read for FREE. Remember to read Part 1 first if you’re joining us for the first time. Also appearing in this issue: The Case [...]

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Read Part 1 of “Dreams of Fire and Glass” For Free!

by Neal Jansons May 7, 2011 Horror

Hello, faithful readers! I have a special treat for you to start your weekend with. Not only do you get the first half of my new novella, “Dreams of Fire and Glass” for free over at the Lovecraft eZine, but four other tales of cosmic horror and the macabre: All the Gold, by Joseph S. Pulver, [...]

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Happy Birthday to W.H. Pugmire, the Queen of Eldritch Horror!

by Neal Jansons May 3, 2011 Horror

For those of you not in the know, W.H. Pugmire is one of the premier writers of modern “weird tales” and a lot of fun on YouTube. His collections of short stories and the setting of Sesqua Valley both do justice to the specter of Lovecraft and push the boundaries of “acceptable” interpretations of reality [...]

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