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Vi tar avstamp i Clive Barkers novell “The Forbidden” från 1985 för att diskutera årets stora vattendelare i skräckgenren, och alla tre filmer som ledde upp till den. Tomas analyserar stilnivån i inledningsmeningen i “The Forbidden” utan att besvära sig med att först citera den (“Like a flawless tragedy, the elegance of which structure is lost upon those suffering in it, the perfect geometry of the Spector Street Estate was only visible from the air”) och Lars hatar att behöva dra rasistkortet. Det är ett smutsigt jobb, men någon måste göra det. Citera “The Forbidden” alltså. Vi pratar också om: Cabrini Green, Books of Blood, In the Flesh, The Inhuman Condition, seriemördaren Dean Arnold “Candyman” Corll, Anders Fager, Svarta Madame, Bloody Mary, Kroken, Stephen King, Danse Macabre, M.R. James, David F. Sandberg, Lights Out, Fantasy Tales, Snuskpelle som du kanske eller kanske inte minns från de sovjetiskt intimhygieniska skolplanscherna, Predator, Terminator, Robocop, Alien, John Everson, Nightwhere, His House, Bernhard Rose, Virginia Madsen, Inception, Tony Todd, Fantomen på operan, Frankenstein, Freddy Krüeger, Hellraiser, Altered States, Boyz N the Hood, Dracula, The Mummy, Omen, Ted Raimi, Nightbreed, Guy Fawkes, Bonfire Night, The Entity, Nia DaCosta, Jordan Peele, Philip Glass, Råslätt, Get Out, Us, Motorsågsmassakern, Sagan om ringen, Hereditary och Halloween. Nostalgi, löst tyckande och akademisk analys. Snacket fortsätter i Patreon om de äldre uppföljarna Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh och Candyman: Day of the Dead.
John Everson is the Bram Stoker Award-winning author of the novels Covenant (Leisure Books, 2008) and Sacrifice (Leisure Books, 2009). Both novels were originally issued as limited edition hardcovers by Delirium Books. A Polish translation of Covenant was also issued by Poland's Red Horse Books as Demoniczne Przymierze in late summer 2007. Over the past 15 years, John's short fiction has appeared in more than 50 magazines, including Space & Time, Dark Discoveries and Grue, as well as in a couple dozen anthologies, most recently in A Dark and Deadly Valley, Cold Flesh, Damned, and Kolchak: The Night Stalker Casebook. His short stories have also been translated and published in Polish and French. A wide selection of his short fiction has been collected in three short story collections - Needles & Sins (Necro Books, 2007), Vigilantes of Love (Twilight Tales, 2003) and Cage of Bones & Other Deadly Obsessions (Delirium Books, 2000). "Letting Go," one of the short stories from Needles & Sins was nominated for a 2007 Bram Stoker Award and three other short stories from the collection have been included in the Honorable Mention List of the annual Year's Best Fantasy & Horror anthology co-edited by Ellen Datlow. John is also the editor of the anthologies Sins of the Sirens (Dark Arts Books, 2008) and In Delirium II (Delirium Books, 2007) and co-editor of the Spooks! ghost story anthology (Twilight Tales, 2004). In 2006, he co-founded Dark Arts Books (www.darkartsbooks.com) to produce trade paperback collections spotlighting the cutting edge work of some of the best authors working in short dark fantasy fiction today (they have since produced four anthologies). He is also a digital artist and musician - some of his dark techno songs serve as the soundtrack to the horror fiction CD-ROM anthologies Bloodtype and Carnival/Circus, and in 2003 he scored Martin Mundt's comedic serial killer stage play "The Jackie Sexknife Show" in Chicago. John shares a deep purple den in Naperville, Illinois with a cockatoo and cockatiel, a disparate collection of fake skulls, twisted skeletal fairies, Alan Clark illustrations and a large stuffed Eeyore. There's also a mounted Chinese fowling spider named Stoker courtesy of fellow horror author Charlee Jacob, an ever-growing shelf of custom mix CDs and an acoustic guitar that he can't really play but that his son likes to hear him beat on anyway. Sometimes his wife is surprised to find him shuffling through more public areas of the house, but it's usually only to brew another cup of coffee. In order to avoid the onerous task of writing, he records pop-rock songs in a hidden home studio, experiments with the insatiable culinary joys of the jalapeno, designs book covers for a variety of small presses, loses hours in expanding an array of gardens and chases frequent excursions into the bizarre visual headspace of '70s euro-horror DVDs with a shot of Makers Mark and a tall glass of Newcastle. - www.johneverson.com
This week Mark interviews John Everson, author of Siren and The 13th, where the talk Edward Lee, Editing and his latest book Voodoo Heart along with his Bloody Good Reads (he broke the rules and picked four).Follow us over on Twitter: @bloodygoodreadsEmail us on bloodygoodreads@hotmail.comFollow Mark on Twitter: @snakebitehorrorwww.snakebitehorror.co.ukFollow John over on Twitter: @JohnEversonTHANK YOU to our sponsor The Abominable Book Club,GET 10% OFF YOUR FIRST BOX WITH OUR SPECIAL CODE: BLOODYGOODREADSTheme:Pure Rock n Roll by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.comMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comAttribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
It's our sex and politics episode as author Kev Harrison (The Balance) joins us to discuss Nadia Bulkin's short story contribution to the Dim Shores Looming Low anthology with "Live Through This." Before we discuss Nadia's story, though, we talk about the Waco miniseries, Stephen King's latest release, If It Bleeds, Richard Matheson's Hell House, John Everson's Cage of Bones & Other Deadly Obsessions, Sole Survivor by Zachary Ashford, Ross Jeffery's Juniper, the film Butt Boy, and Andre Duza's Don't F[Bleep]k with the Coloureds. After that, it's on to our spoiler-filled discussion of "Live Through This," small-town culture, collective guilt, and the intersection of art and politics. The theme music, "Insidious," was created by Purple Planet Music and is used here under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Follow Staring Into The Abyss on Twitter: @intostaring Follow Kev Harrison on Twitter: @LisboetaIngles
Vi ser tillbaka på skräckåret 2019 - året då vi båda gästade andra poddar, live-poddade, quizzade, publicerades som skräckförfattare och började med Patreon. Tomas uttrycker sitt gillande över när det luktar illa på film och Lars försäkrar att han kan skriva ett bättre manus än Det: kapitel 2 om han får en månads tjänstledigt och någon berättar vilka set-pieces som måste vara med. Vi pratar också om: female gothic, Michelle Paver, Skräcken på Wakenhyrst, Evig natt, The Woman in Black, Agnes Cecilia, “Fniss från flickrummet”, Creepypodden, Marianne, The Conjuring 2, Det: kapitel 2, Stephen King, Anders Fager, Krig! Barn!, Fallet Cornelia Karlsson, Svenska kulter, För gudinnan, Jurtjyrkogården, John Everson, The Devil’s Equinox, Nightwhere, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, André Øvredal, Trolljägaren, The Autopsy of Jane Doe, Stranger Things, Joni Huttunen, Elddjur, Paul Tremblay, Growing Things and Other Stories, The Cabin at the End of the World, A Head Full of Ghosts, Disappearance at Devil’s Rock, Escape Room, Saw, Cube, Gothenburg Escape Game, Tobe Hooper, Fun House, Anders Marklund, Skördedrottningen, Joe Hill, Full Throttle, Who’s your Daddy?, Duel, Creepshow, Tom Savini, A Heart-shaped Box, Vålnader, Dödsbädden, In the Tall Grass, Us, Jordan Peele, Get Out, Tim Heidecker, Unbelievable, Zombieland, Doctor Sleep, Stanley Kubrick, The Shining, Mike Flanagan, Ouija: Origin of Evil, Rebecca Ferguson, Ewan McGregor, Black Spot/Zone Blanche, Crawl, Alexandre Aja, Switchblade Romance, The Hills Have Eyes-remaken, Ronny & Ragge, Camilla Sten, Viveca Sten, Staden, 28 dagar senare, Peter Westberg, Europa Pandemus, 28 veckor senare, J.S. Axell, Mörk stad, Dawn of the Dead-remaken, Eerie, Gary Daugerman, Annabelle Comes Home, The Nun, The Perfection, Cineasterna.com, Midsommar, Ari Aster, Hereditary, The Wickerman, det återupplevda, Johan Sehlstedt, Confirmatio - bekräftelsen, HP Lovecraft, Jacquine Phoenix, Joker, Christopher Nolan, Batman, Tim Burton, Robert Pattinson, Marriage Story, Once upon the Time in Hollywood, I Am Mother, Hillary Swank, Johan Renck, Chernobyl, Joe Beal, Hildur Guðnadóttir, Castle Rock, Kingdom, Pride, Prejudice and Zombies, Jane Austen, Tell me who I am, Netflix-gotik, Alex & Sigge, The Act, Mommy Dead and Dearest, Münschhausen by proxy, Patricia Arquette, Chloë Sevigny, Brooke Smith, När lammen tystnar, I Love You, Now Die: The Commonweatlh v. Michelle Carter, The Lighthouse, Robert Eggers, Willem Dafoe, Leonardo di Caprio, Ingmar Bergman, Lars von Trier, David Lynch och Suspiria-remaken. Dessutom: en hel del ytterligare för våra Patreon-lyssnare - de får bland mycket annat veta vad vi tycker är årets titel, årets barnlek och årets dumhet.
For our spoopy Halloween episode, Mary and Jen take a look at John Everson’s The Pumpkin Man. Does this book provide the perfect scary read for All Hallows Eve, or does the titular killer fail to frighten us? Take a listen to find out what we think about this horror novel. Please be advised, this episode does deal with some gory subject matter, as is the case when reviewing books about serial killers.To learn more about John Everson’s The Pumpkin Man visit http://www.johneverson.com. New episodes of Casing the Cover are uploaded on the last Tuesday of each month, and all available episodes can be found on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.To get regular updates about Casing the Cover, or to suggest an upcoming episode topic or book for review you can find us at:https://www.facebook.com/CasingTheCover@casingthecover on Twitteror email us at Casingthecoverpod@gmail.comSpecial thanks to Mic Leone for our logo design: https://www.facebook.com/MicLeoneDesigner
Two great authors join the Arm Cast this week! Zombie author Ian McClellan and Horror author John Everson... and for some reason alcohol is mentioned several times. Interesting...
In this episode: John Everson, CISO for Afiniti is our feature interview this week. News from: Denver Airport, Colorado.gov, System76, Ping Identity, Automox, Red Canary, Threat Stack, InteliSecure, LogRhythm, CableLabs and a lot more! All the single ladies love Denver We couldn’t land Amazon, but Denver does land the single ladies. DIA is the best large airport in the US (and getting better). Our state website is pretty great too. And our economy is growing like crazy. Some insight on System76 bringing their computer manufacturing to Colorado. Ping Identity hires some execs. Automox raises money. Red Canary partners with Threat Stack. InteliSecure releases their big 2018 report. LogRhythm holds themselves accountable for their predictions. And CableLabs releases Micronets. Support us on Patreon! Fun swag available - all proceeds will directly support the Colorado = Security infrastructure. Come join us on the new Colorado = Security Slack channel to meet old and new friends. Sign up for our mailing list on the main site to receive weekly updates - https://www.colorado-security.com/. If you have any questions or comments, or any organizations or events we should highlight, contact Alex and Robb at info@colorado-security.com Local security news: Join the Colorado = Security Slack channel Denver ranks among top housing markets for career-minded, single women DIA is the best large airport Colorado.gov, the Official State Website, Ranks 5th in the Country | Business Wire Colorado economy accelerates in second quarter Why an open-source PC maker decided to bring its manufacturing to Denver -- and how it did it Ping Identity Announces Additions to Leadership Team Boulder cybersecurity firm Automox to add 20 employees after $9.3M raise Red Canary and Threat Stack Partner to Protect Cloud Infrastructure InteliSecure Releases 2018 State of Critical Data Protection Report Revealing Significant Gaps in Cybersecurity Expertise, Execution Looking Back at LogRhythm Labs' 2018 Predictions for Security - How Did We Do? Micronets: Enterprise-Level Security Is No Longer Just For Enterprises Job Openings: Ping Identity - GRC Analyst - Business Continuity & Incident Response Ping Identity - Security Program Business Analyst Colorado Secretary of State - Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) Fort Lewis College - Chief Information Security Officer SomaLogic - VP, Information Security Risk Based Security - Software Security Analyst Bank of America - Cybersecurity Threat Hunt Specialist CISO LLC - Maritime Operational Technology Security Specialist Herjavec Group - Commercial Sales Representative Regis University - Assistant (or Associate) Professor Upcoming Events: This Week and Next: SecureSet - Denver War Games: Applied Cryptography 2 - 11/26 DenSec - November meetup - 11/28 SecureSet - Denver War Games: Network Security 1—ARP Poisoning - 11/28 ISC2 Pikes Peak - November meeting - 11/28 Lockpicking event at Kivu - 11/30 SecureSet - Women Only – Intro to Capture The Flag – Extended Mix - 11/30 COS ISSA - Chapter Annual Awards Banquet - 12/6 COLORADO SPRINGS CYBERSECURITY FIRST FRIDAY SOCIAL & MIXER - 12/7 Other Notable Upcoming Events ISSA / ISACA Holiday Bash - 12/10 SnowFROC - 3/14 View our events page for a full list of upcoming events * Thanks to CJ Adams for our intro and exit! If you need any voiceover work, you can contact him here at carrrladams@gmail.com. Check out his other voice work here. * Intro and exit song: "The Language of Blame" by The Agrarians is licensed under CC BY 2.0
In this episode: Robb was under the weather so Steve Knight, Senior Director with Kaiser Permanente, sat in as co-host for the news. Robb sat down with DISH Networks CISO John Everson. Plus news from CyberGRX, Coalfire, LogRhythm, Google, and an imposter at Denver Health. John Everson dishes on Security This week we welcome guest co-host Steve Knight. Steve is Senior Director of Risk Solutions and Innovation at Kaiser Permanente. A number of AWS services have now been FedRAMP certified by Coalfire/Veris. CyberGRX gets another $20M in funding to continue their growth. LogRhythm is putting out a series of security awareness posters and the first one is on passwords. Denver Health had an issue the reminds us that physical security can't be taken for granted. Google published an ebook on their standards for tiered access as part of their BeyondCorp project. Sign up for our mailing list on the main site to receive weekly updates - https://www.colorado-security.com/. We're continually working to improve the show, and appreciate the feedback we get from our listeners. If you discover any audio issues, or have suggestions for our format, let us know. This week's episode is available on Soundcloud, iTunes and the Google Play store. Reach out with any questions or comments to info@colorado-security.com Feature interview: John Everson is the CISO for DISH Network and sits down with Robb to talk about his journey. Local security news: Veris Group, Recently Acquired by Coalfire, Completes FedRAMP High JAB Assessment of Additional AWS GovCloud (US) Services Denver cybersecurity startup CyberGRX hits a nerve, attracts $20 million in round led by Silicon Valley VC Free Security Awareness Posters (You’ll Actually Want to Use) Woman posed as medical student at Denver Health to treat patients Mobility best practice in connected workspaces: tiered access at Google Startups no more? Jobs, funding on the rise for Denver’s maturing tech scene Job Openings: Ball Aerospace - Network Security Administrator II CHI - Senior Compliance Specialist Oppenheimer Funds - Cyber Security Manager Identity and Access Kaiser - Executive Director, Cyber Identity and Access Management Palo Alto Networks - CyberSecurity Manager CSS Denver Arrow Electronics - Information Security Architect I KPMG - Director, Cyber Security Services COBiz Financial - IT Senior Risk Analyst Upcoming Events: This Week's Events: AWS Security - Automating Security in the Cloud - 4/25-26 SecureSet - Capture the Flag - 4/28 ISSA COS - Mini Seminar - 4/29 Notable Upcoming Events: Rocky Mountain Information Security Conference (RMISC) 5/9-11 Denver BSides 5/12-13 ISSA COS Security+ Trainings (6/3 + 6/10) 7th Annual Cyber Security Training & Technology Forum 8/30-31 View our events page for a full list of upcoming events If you have any questions or comments, or any organizations or events we should highlight, contact Alex and Robb at info@colorado-security.com * Thanks to CJ Adams for our intro and exit! If you need any voiceover work, you can contact him here at carrrladams@gmail.com. Check out his other voice work here. * Intro and exit song: "The Language of Blame" by The Agrarians is licensed under CC BY 2.0
Vi tittar närmare på hur tvåsamheten skildras i skräckgenren. Tomas pantsätter en del av sitt psyke för att orka med en Lars von Trier-film och Lars misslyckas med att förklara vad som gör bra skräcklitteratur. Vi pratar också om: Universal Pictures, Bride of Frankenstein, Dracula, Mumien, Theofile Gaultier, Den döda älskarinnan, Charles Baudelaire, Hellraiser, Clive Barker, Candyman, John Ajvide Lindqvist, Låt den rätte komma in, Pappersväggar, Gräns, Evig/kärlek, Final Destination, Människohamn, Hanteringen av odöda, Creepypodden, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, The Yellow Wallpaper, Förfärande kvinnor, KG Johansson, Vertigo Förlag, The Babadook, Ira Levin, Rosemary’s Baby, Stephen King, The Shining, Stanley Kubrick, The Amityville Horror, John Everson, Nightwhere, Neil Gaiman, Honeymoon, Signs, Game of Thrones, Raw, Cannibal Apocalypse, Don’t Look Now, Fredagen den trettonde, Donald Sutherland, Julie Christie, Nicholas Rogue, Lucio Fulci, Pino Donaggio, Titta Dom Snackar, Vacancy, Dead Calm, Sam Neil, Nicole Kidman, Possession, Billy Zane, Julia Roberts, Sova med fienden, Nimrod Antal, Metallica, Through the Never, Close-Up Magazine, Antichrist, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Willem Dafoe, Requiem for a Dream, Seven, In the Hills, the Cities, Books of Blood, Ordfront, Eden Lake, The Strangers och True Detective. Nostalgi, löst tyckande och akademisk analys i en salig röra.
Coming Up Good Evening: 00:39 Kyle Moore’s Told You So as read by Logan Waterman: 03:34 John Everson’s In Memoryum as read by Johnathan Sharp: 24:54 Pleasant Dreams: 53:59 Pertinent Links The District of Wonders Network Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/districtofwonders John Everson: http://www.johneverson.com/ Jonathan Sharp: http://www.sharpandvoice.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Coming Up Good Evening: 00:39 Mark Howard Jones’s Old Slaughden as read by Kristin Gjerløw: 03:08 John Everson’s After the Fifth Step as read by Seth Williams: 20:11 Pleasant Dreams: 45:45 Pertinent Links The District of Wonders Network Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/districtofwonders Mark Howard Jones: http://spiderstreet.weebly.com/ Kristin Gjerløw: https://librivox.org/reader/6548 John Everson: http://www.johneverson.com/ Seth Williams: http://www.theboojum.org/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Coming Up Good Evening: 00:39 Shane J. Cummings’s Memoirs of a Teenage Antichrist as read by Dan Rabarts: 02:42 John Everson’s Made for Each Other as read by Seth Williams: 22:15 Pleasant Dreams: 43:00 Pertinent Links The District of Wonders Network Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/districtofwonders Shane J. Cummings: http://jiraiya.com.au/ Dan Rabarts: http://dan.rabarts.com/ John Everson: http://www.johneverson.com/ Seth Williams: http://www.theboojum.org/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Horror Addicts Episode #100 Horror Hostess: Emerian Rich Intro Music by: Cancer Killing Gemini ———————— 165 days till Halloween! 100th Episode! HorrorAddicts.net Top 100 of Horrorgrasp logic, phantoms, twilight zone the movie, the annotated dracula joshua heinrich, spekr freks, office angst, night’s knights, ed pope, band poll, phantoms, dean koontz, twilight zone movie, bram stoker’s menu, the annotated dracula, flash fiction friday, tim reynolds, horrible disasters, end of the world radio, grasp logic, black bird manga, fashion, sun protection, someone wicked, zippered flesh, broken, crime seen, michael brentcollings, mass hysteria, laurel anne hill, baycon, horroraddicts.net meetup, philip carroll, artistic logic, events, dead mail, top 100 of horror Top 100 of Horror Top 10 Horror Movies - As voted on by HorrorAddicts.net listeners 1. The Exorcist 2. Suspiria 3. The Shining 4. Phantasm 5. Hellraiser 6. Bram Stoker's Dracula 7. Prince of Darkness 8. Inside 9. Night of the Living Dead (org) 10. Dracula, (Bela's) Top 10 Horror TV Series - presented by Kbatz 1. Buffy the Vampire Slayer 2. Dark Shadows 3. The Twilight Zone 4. Tales from the Darkside 5. The X-Files 6. Friday the 13th the Series 7. Tales from the Crypt 8. Night Gallery 9. Forever Knight 10. Elvira's Movie Macabre (I'm cheating I don't care!) Humorous Honorable Mentions: The Addams Family The Munsters Top 10 Horror Manga- presented by Emz 1. Death Note 2. Black Butler 3. Godchild 4. Rozen Maiden 5. Tarot Cafe' 6. Black Bird 7. Vampire Knight 8. Rosario + Vampire 9. Haunted House 10. Murder Princess Top 10 Horror Books reviewed by HorrorAddicts.net - presented by David 10. Childhood Nightmares Under The Bed from Sirens Call publications. It's rare that I read an anthology where I liked every story in it but I did for this one. 9.The Nightmare Project by Jo-Anne Russell. This one takes place mostly in an insane asylum which to me makes it terrifying and the main character is excellent the way she goes back and forth from crazy to being a sweet mother who wants to see her kids again. 8. NightWhere by John Everson. This is one bizarre romance that will leave you feeling sick to your stomach. 7. My Fearful Symmetry by Denise Verrico This is a different take on vampires that I really enjoyed. 6. The Weeping Woman by Patricia Santos Marcantonio Good Mexican ghost legend combined with a modern day police thriller. 5. The Last Adventure of Dr. Yngve Hogalum by D L Mackenzie. First steampunk tale I've read with a lot of humor. Fun read. 4. Vaudeville by Greg Chapman. I like the concept of traveling side shows so I loved this one. 3.Underwood and Flinch Chronicles volume 1 and 2 by Mike Bennett. Excellent vampire story that I couldn't put down. Its books like this that make me love reading. 2. Ivory by Steve Merrifield. I loved this one I wasn't sure where it was going until the end, Really good original idea for a book. 1. Charla by Alex Beresford Its been seven months since I've read this book, even if you take the Demon out of the story it still works as a great horror novel. Top 10 HorrorAddicts.net Interviews - presented by Sapphire (see full blog post) 10. Kimberly Steele 9. Shaunessy Ashdown 8. Patricia Santos 7. Crystal Connor 6. Rick Kitagawa 5. Jennifer Rahn 4. Joshua Heinrich 3. Shana Abé 2. Wicked Women Writers/Masters of Macabre 1. Emerian Rich Top 10 Horror Stories on HorrorAddicts.net - presented by David This list proves that Emerian doesn't like me. It's almost impossible to go through all of the episodes of horror addicts and pick out a top 10. I'm sure I left out plenty that I liked but this is what I came up with: 10.Season 1 episode 3. The Show by Kirk Warrington. I like werewolves and I liked the concept behind this story. 9.Season 2 episode 13. Santa Claws by Michele Rogers Good Christmas tale, lots of fun 8. Season 4 episode 33. Wings of Revenge by Laurel Anne Hill. Well told story and I like the bats in it. 7. Season 3 episode 28 The Butterfly Collector by Kimberly Steele. I liked this one and that's all I'm saying. This one got me in trouble because I was listening to it at work. Listen to it you'll see what I mean. 6. Season 2 episode 15 Night Crossing by Mike Bennett. I liked the book this is from so much I just can't keep it off the list. 5. Season 5 episode episode 54 Hammersmith House I like the premise, I like the use of a historic event and I like stories told in diary entries. 4.Season 7 episode 72 Mark Vale Inkubus. Great voice and great production values 3.Season 7 episode 83 Shaunessy Ashdown Commencing Slaughter. Great audio production, good story that may keep you from ever eating meat again. 2.Ronda Carpenter WWW entry season 5 Lust: Barring Lilith. Great story with lots of sex and violence what more can you ask for. 1. Season 1 Episode 6 Hunt Night by Mark Eller. Before I was on staff this was the episode that made me think of the horror addicts podcast as my favorite. Good story about demons. Top 10 Fashion Must-Haves for Horror Addicts - presented by Mimielle 1. A GOOD Black Eyeliner for everyone! Yes Guyliner is bigger than ever! (Gel crayons double as lip liner, I'm a fan...) 2. SUNSCREEN. Even if you don't maintain a gothic pallor, protecting your skin keeps it more beautiful. 3. A pair of staples are A) A good hair product to tame or fluff your hair and define your style and B) A BB or CC cream, with skin benefits and good coverage. For guys who don't use makeup, a colorless but mattifying foundation primer is undetectable on the skin but has skin benefits and works some pore-vanishing magic! 4. A staple black bottom piece. Black skirt, jeans, leggings, bondage pants, cargo pants/shorts. It's the most versatile thing in your wardrobe and the easiest to change as a seasonal trend piece! 5. Favorite fandom t-shirt(s). Whether it's a band shirt, vintage horror movie tie-in or blackletter gym, club or coffee shop shirt, REPRESENT your alternative interests by displaying them once in a while. Extra points if it's somehow distressed, laced or bleach-'dyed'. Get creative! 6. A black or white button-down shirt. You can wear it so many ways! Over T's and tanks, under vests and sweaters, tucked or untucked. I use a men's pleated tuxedo shirt that I stole from my swain. 7. One or two unusual pieces or trademark 'you' looks. For example a couple of mine are 'all white and pale with intense lips and eyes' and 'all black but frilly and with heavy makeup' and I build most of my wardrobe around these kinds of looks. 8. A go-to 'uniform'. A set of clothes and a practiced makeup look that you can throw together in very minimal time and always look fab. Mine is a black TrippNYC dress, blow drying my hair straight and a winged black liner/red lip look. Out the door in 20 (shh, don't tell!)! 9. A great pair of boots or shoes. Docs, Demonia Buckle Boots, your trusty Converse Chucks. Keep them polished/neat even if your look is more deconstructed/grunge. 10. A fierce attitude! Confidence is ultimately the key to pulling off any look! Top 10 Horror Music - presented by HorrorAddicts.net Staff 1. Type O Negative 2. Midnight Syndicate 3. Saints of Ruin 4. Nosferatu 5. Nine Inch Nails 6. My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult 7. The Damned 8. Tool 9. Mission UK 10. Xorcist Top 10 Horror Soundtracks - presented by HorrorAddicts.net Staff 1. Suspiria 2. Lost Boys 3. Dracula 4. Interview with the Vampire 5. Sweeny Todd 6. Beetlejuice 7. Nightmare Before Christmas 8. The Crow 9. Scream 10. Queen of the Damned Top 10 Episode Memories - presented by Emz (find out why by listening to the show!) 1. Season 1 Ep 8- Arlene's Forever, we were trying to record in the Hell Hole Tavern cemetery in Second Life and Arlene kept getting her hair caught on the cemetery fence and walking around bald. 2. Season 2 Ep 15- Mike Bennett's introduction on our show of Night Crossing, which was the intro to Underwood and Flinch. 3. Season 3 Ep 31- The first ever Wicked Women Writer's Challenge 4. Season 4 Ep 37 - Rhonda's Sea Serpent rising out of the water to kill us all! 5. Season 5 Ep 51 & 52 - Jez and Fang fight in GothHaus. Eyeliner Vs. Top Hat. 6. Season 6 Ep71 - Really a treat for me to interview Patterson Lundquist, the #1 Elvira Impersonator. Not only was it an honor, but we had a lot of fun chatting. 7. Season 7 Ep 84 - Interviewing one of my favorite authors, Andrew Neiderman. I wouldn't say it was the fun-est because I was nervous as hell, but to be able to talk to an author that has changed your life is an experience I won't forget. 8. Season 8 No Episode... I got to interview Mike Bennett live via Skype at BayCon and it was so awesome. The audio messed up and I was unable to share it with you, but those of us that were there was so thrilled. Def. something we'll never forget. If you think Mike Bennett is cool on his podcasts, he is even more awesome live! 9. Season 1 -Horror Con in Second Life. Was so much fun. We had free reign because Mark Eller was the host and he let me do whatever I wanted. We had poetry readings in the cemetery, he killed me in the tavern and then we had a fashion show by hanging for Mimielle's fashion label in SL where I walked the cat walk, got hung, and then dropped down to make my final lap. Was so much fun! 10. I will never forget my very first show. I was fresh off my first ever podcast called Office Angst, I wanted to do something to do with Horror and I had no idea if this show would fly or even if it would go past that first episode. Sad is I think I've lost it... It was deleted from the site and I can not find it in my archive... so it might be lost forever! http://traffic.libsyn.com/horroraddicts/HorrorAddicts100.mp3 Find all articles and interviews at: http://www.horroraddicts.net ----------------------- Write in re: ideas, questions, opinions, horror cartoons, favorite movies, etc... horroraddicts@gmail.com ------------------------ h o s t e s s Emerian Rich s t a f f Sapphire Neal, David Watson, Dan Shaurette, Marc Vale, KBatz, Mimielle, Dawn Wood Want to be a part of the HA staff? Email horroraddicts@gmail.com b l o g / c o n t a c t / s h o w . n o t e s http://www.horroraddicts.net
Coming up: Good evening 0:00:40 A few words about Philip Nutman and Eugie Foster 0:01:53 Poem, “Clowns” by Robert Payne Cabeen, narrated by Robert Neufeld 0:05:38 “Lights Out: Spewy’s Back Yard” with Sylvia Shults 0:22:55 Fiction, “The Pumpkin Man” by John Everson, narrated by Stephen Kilpatrick 0:55:35 Song, “Zombies Stink and Vampires Suck,” written... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Coming up: Good evening: 0:00:41 Fiction: Travelers Stay by Ray Cluley, narrated by Kenny Park 0:03:50 Fiction: Bad Day by John Everson, narrated by Jeff Lane 0:39:58 A word about summer and pleasant dreams 1:22:22 Jeff Lane Audio Books See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Coming up: Good evening 0:00:41 Apologies to baseball (but not the fans) 0:01:18 Cover Art by Vince Natale 0:07:13 Not a Regular Review by Martin Mundt, “The Avengers” 0:09:37 Fiction, “Blood Roses” by John Everson, narrated by Ruth Stearns 0:38:00 A reminder and pleasant dreams 1 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Coming Up: Good evening… 0:00:40 Cover Art by Skeet Scienski 0:04:42 Fiction: Run, Run, Run by Laurel Winter 0:07:30 Fiction: The White House by John Everson 0:24:50 Pleasant dreams… 1:03:26 Narrators: Tycelia Santoro, Josie Badin See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Midnight Corey reunites with actress Priscilla Iden this week, talking about an array of horror things including Stephen King, The Shining (1980), found footage films, and her exciting career. Also, Bram Stoker Award-winning author John Everson joins Midnight Corey to … More
Please Note: This week’s main fiction selection contains scenes of frank sexuality Coming Up Short Fiction: Payback by PD Cacek 03:37 Poetry: Skulking In Bedroom Shadows by Bruce Boston 13:40 Fact: Tour of The Abattoir by Mike Allen 15:20 Main Fiction: Green Apples by John Everson 39:40 Narrators: Simon Hilderbrandt, Amy H Sturgis See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 16 of Prelude To A Scream features "But Once A Year" written by Mark Leslie and originally published in Crossroads magazine #13 in 1995."But Once A Year" is a dark humour tale about an old man whose best friend returns in the wee hours of All Hallows Day, not to reveal the mystical wonders of the afterlife, but to bum a cigarette and perhaps a beer off of his old friend.This podcast contains the full story as well as Mark discussing the inspiration behind the creation of the tale as well as a bit about the writing and submission process (specifically, about the importance of doing market research when submitting a story, and trying to match the right story with the right editor/market)Links:Crossroads - an "archive" site for the magazine hosted by author John EversonTerminal Fright - Internet Speculative Fiction Database listing for this magazine.Kevin MacLeod - the brilliant composer of "Noir Mild Tension" which is used in this podcast. Mark Leslie's WebsiteMark Leslie's BlogOne Hand Screaming (A book that contains a print version of the story) (Chapters/Indigo) (Amazon) (Smashwords ebook edition, KoboBooks, Sony, Diesel)Download MP3 by right-clicking here.