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5 Must Read Horror Articles 26 January 2015

Welcome to Must Read Horror. The internet has been scoured once again for the week’s best horror articles, and the results are in: Regan’s Not-So-Absent Father: A Personal Tribute to Make-up Legend Dick Smith The Scary Future Of The Hollywood Horror Film Guest Author Ray Garton asks, “Is There No Empathy in Horror?” The Silence …

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Booked. Podcast praises The Visible Filth by Nathan Ballingrud

“If you didn’t gag while reading The Visible Filth, you’re a tougher man than I. Ballingrud’s cautionary tale of what happens when you stick your nose where it doesn’t belong will stick with you for a long, long time.” ROBB OLSON, BOOKED. PODCAST You can pre-order The Visible Filth here and receive a plethora of …

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Stephen Graham Jones praises The Visible Filth by Nathan Ballingrud

The Visible Filth by Nathan Ballingrud

“This is one of those stories you read so you can get to the end so it’ll stop scaring you. The problem with The Visible Filth is that it doesn’t go away so easy. In your weaker moments some of this imagery will rise, then stick around even when you close your eyes. So go …

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TIH 026: J David Osborne on Kickstarting An Indy Press

In this podcast J David Osborne talks about kickstarting Broken River Books, a day in the life of a publisher, outsourcing, redefining genre and much more. This is part one of a two-part interview. The second part will air next week on Tuesday 20 January 2015.  About J David Osborne J David Osborne runs the small …

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