Summer Scares
Honored to have Mongrels be part of Summer Scares. Full press release here:
Of course I have slightly different choices/emphases—that’s part of the fun of making lists: they’re always unique to you, and always and definitely “right”—but, man, I really dig the stills they cycled through for this: As for my, say, top THREE, it’d be more like, in this order from left to right (though it may
I assume: Cedar Hollow’s year-end best-of. Honored to have a certain yellow book included:
Just wanted to say that, really. But, to be more precise: excellent stack of books to be in:
Will be falling on Mongrels, before too long. Screencapped this one out to nab birdland’s ‘the basic gist-of’ translation:
By category, sub-genre, branch, type—whatever’s under “Horror” and’s on the movie shelf, and not getting too granular. But, “15,” right? I know. I tried to keep it to a properly spooky “13,” but things happen. Though, if you take #11 and #15 out (which would shatter me), as they’re not really ‘categories’—”Scariest,” “Perfect”—then this does
October was packed full of good times. I don’t think this is all of them, but it’s all of them I can dig up goods for—or, that I can remember to dig up pics and links for. Started out giving a zombie lecture to an auditorium of people at CU: Then I was at the
One of which is yellow and werewolfy . . . https://www.unboundworlds.com/2018/09/the-100-best-horror-books-of-all-time/
If you like a good gory time with some ridiculous storytelling and nothing but laughs, you can’t do better than Gravy: If you like that, then Murder Party‘s a sure bet: And it goes without saying that Trick ‘r Treat is called for this time of year: And, for something less silly that comes in
Need need NEED to figure out how to get my hands on this one. Not so I can read it. Just so I can hold it. I mean, foreign stuff usually wends its way to me through the publishers, but that can take forever, too. Ready to not-read this one now:
Many thanks to Mallory O’Meara for the include on this excellent horror list over at Vulture: http://www.vulture.com/2018/10/best-horror-books-for-wimps.html