Our apologies for our recent absence. It’s been a crazy week, but everything’s been worked out and we’re back again. We’ll make a couple of new posts tonight and be back to our regular scheduled tomorrow. Thank you for your...
Ron Breznay’s Old Masters of Horror Classic Australian Horror Fiction, Part 5 The Authors and Their Works Ernest Favenc (1845-1908) Ernest Favenc, who wrote under the pseudonym “Dramingo,” was born in Walworth, Surrey, England, on October 21, 1845....
By Scott Nicholson Haunted Computer [Editor’s Note: this is a guest post as part of Scott Nicholson’s blog tour. Enjoy!] “Whatever happened to you, man?” That innocent question came from my friend Mark Justice, early in our podcast interview...
[The following is a reprint of a column which originally appeared in Hellnotes on September 1, 2006.] Best known for “The Ghost Ship,” Richard Middleton was an accomplished stylist in writing weird fiction. Among the praise for Middleton’s work is this passage from...
by Ron Breznay [The following is a reprint of a column which originally appeared in Hellnotes on July 5, 2006.] A. Merritt was a popular pulp writer whose works are primarily categorized as fantasy or science fiction, but they also contain elements of horror. His...
Dean Koontz & Phil Parks – The Servants Of Twilight, copyright 1984, published by Dark Harvest in 1988, Stated First Printing (the book was originally published under the pen name “Leigh Nichols” under the title Twilight as a paperback only in...