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Look Out For … The Spirits of Christmas by Paul Kane and Nightmare’s Realm

Look Out For … The Spirits of Christmas by Paul Kane “The Spirit Of Christmas shows the dark and ghostly side to our festive celebrations.” Tis the season for something spooky–and in this, the first of the Black Shuck Shadows series of micro-collections, The Spirits of Christmas abound! Pull up a chair by the fire, …

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5 Must Read Horror Articles 21 November 2016

Welcome to Must Read Horror, where we search the internet for the best horror articles of the week so you don’t have to. Without further ado: Let The Right One In Showrunner Discuss The Pilot The Secret Of Long Lasting Horror Fiction Daren Shan Discusses Rebranding Himself Fede Alavrez And Sam Raimi Talk Don’t Breathe …

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The Cutting Room: The Passage

When terminally ill cancer patients get healthy after being bitten by bats in South America, the government conducts secret tests with human subjects to see if a virus can cure illness. Instead, it unleashes a swarm of bloodthirsty vampires out of the test subjects, which include death row inmates. Why we’re looking forward to this: …

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Tattered Tomes: Stephen King’s Pet Sematary Revisited

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Sometimes, dead is better, especially when you read Stephen King’s classic novel, Pet Sematary. The book King himself claims is his scariest is really one helluva story, certainly one of his best, and still relevant today. This marks the third time I’ve read this book, and damn if it just keeps getting better every time. …

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