by a2 hosting admin account | Oct 31, 2006 | Horror Authors / Books, Horror News, Publisher News
Very few people are aware that in addition to writing some of the most memorable Twilight Zone scripts, he also wrote a Star Trek script in 1966, “The Enemy Within”, which aired as part of the original Star Trek series. Getting permission to publish Star...
by a2 hosting admin account | Oct 19, 2006 | Horror Authors / Books, Horror News, Publisher News
Cemetery Dance has announced the publication of Wild Things: Four Tales by Douglas Clegg. This brand new, previously unannounced mini-collection is already in-stock and ready to ship. The signed Limited Edition hardcover is just $20! A special quartet of stories...
by a2 hosting admin account | Oct 17, 2006 | Horror Authors / Books, Horror News
Michael Arnzen invites Hellnotes readers to drop by the “Licker Launch Party” online this coming Thursday at 10pm eastern, hosted by The Lost and The Damned. Visitors can win free books from Arnzen’s library and Novello Publishers, given in a random...
by a2 hosting admin account | Oct 15, 2006 | Horror Authors / Books, Horror News
Fangoria is reporting that Vancouver-based Brightlight Pictures has optioned Headhunter, the first novel by horror author Michael Slade. Patrick Lussier has been signed to direct, and Wil Zmak will pen the adaptation. “This is a dream project with a dream team,â€...
by a2 hosting admin account | Oct 12, 2006 | Horror Authors / Books, Horror News, Publisher News
Necro Publications and Bedlam Press have announced that Operator B by Edward Lee will be coming in November. Science fiction, Lee-style. The novella involves a U.S. Air Force test pilot recruited for a very special mission: to fly an operational recovered UFO. Any...
by a2 hosting admin account | Oct 10, 2006 | Horror Authors / Books, Horror News
For the paperback release of David Morrell’s dark-suspense thriller Creepers (CDS Books, October 2006), a New York Times and Los Angeles Times bestseller which earned the celebrated Bram Stoker Award for Best Novel of 2005, his publicist decided to try something...