DARKBOUND By: Michaelbrent Collings 287 Pages A group of unsuspecting passengers are trapped along a commuter train seemingly chartered toward the very depths of hell. Will the diverse mixture of individuals realize their common bond and rise against adversity posed before them or will they ultimately succumb to the evil that lurks in the shadows around them? Darkbound marks the …
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Book Review: Nightmare Ballad – Author Benjamin Kane Ethridge
NIGHTMARE BALLAD By: Benjamin Kane Ethridge JournalStone Publishing 260 Pages When part time swim instructor Luke Rhodes witnesses the inconceivable, a drowning within his pool, his life slowly becomes unravelled. Haunted by the chords and melodies of a vague recollection in song, he becomes possessed in unravelling its meaning. Cognitive snippets of recollection burst within his memory as the body …
Read More »Book Review: Shatnerquest – Author Jeff Burk
Shatnerquest – by Jeff Burk Eraserhead Press, 2013 When a Magic: The Gathering tournament at Baltimore’s SuperCoolCon is interrupted by the beginning of the end of the world, Gary, Janice, Benny, and Benny’s cat Squishy find themselves on a mission, to boldly go where no cosplay group has gone before. To do what any self-respecting fan should do, given the …
Read More »Book Review: Shifting Fears – Author Eric A. Shelman
SHIFTING FEARS By: Eric A. Shelman Dolphin Moon Publishing 298 Pages Luke is a mild mannered auto mechanic with passions in life for the simple things. He loves his family, his girlfriend Terri, his business and his borderline obsession with restoring his 1958 Cadillac Fleetwood Sixty Special. Working on it since childhood he pours blood, sweat and tears into his …
Read More »Book Review: How to Zombie Walk: A Guide to the Zombie Event – Author Eric Hahn
How to Zombie Walk: A Guide to the Zombie Event Author: Eric Hahn With the current zombie craze in full swing, it’s inevitable that someone other than novelists would soon start taking advantage, and what Eric Hahn did was nothing short of genius. For the last five years, he has held an annual Zombie Walk in Omaha, a highly coordinated, …
Read More »Book Review: 90 Minutes to Live – Editors Joel Kirkpatrick, Bill Patterson
Journalstone’s 2011 Warped Words – 90 Minutes to Live “There’s a time to live and a time to die When it’s time to meet the maker There’s a time to live, but isn’t it strange As soon as you’re born you’re dying” Bruce Dickinson-Iron Maiden Clairvoyant 1988 A true milestone for any budding author is to pen a tale that …
Read More »Book Review: Dead Hunger – Author Eric A. Shelman
DEAD HUNGER Flex Sheridan receives an eerie phone call of unusual proportion. His sister, Jamie Leighton reaches out and quickly unveils the plague that has consumed her. She complains of an infernal, insatiable hunger. Even her husband or two daughters Jesse and Trina couldn’t subdue her carnal behavior. The call is abruptly concluded to disturbing, blood curdling screams. Distraught, he …
Read More »Book Review: Warped Words for Twisted Minds – Author Christopher C Payne
WARPED WORDS FOR TWISTED MINDS Short Stories compiled by JournalStone’s Christopher C Payne Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble, after all we’re all humanery stew if we don’t pledge allegiance to… ….I love the dead before they rise. No farewells no good-byes, I never even knew your now rotting face. Cadaver eyes upon me see….nothing. Ah, nothing says Halloween better than …
Read More »Book Review: Forsaken – Author Andrew Van Wey
When I was thinking about how to begin my review of Andrew Van Wey’s Foresaken, I gave serious thought to starting with these three words: “This book sucks.” But when I floated this idea to my wife she talked me out of it, arguing it wasn’t professional, wasn’t much of a review, and in any event, wasn’t really fair. After …
Read More »Book Review: Taxidermied: The Art of Roman Dirge – Author Roman Dirge
Book: Taxidermied: The Art of Roman Dirge HC Writer: Roman Dirge Artist: Roman Dirge Publisher: Titan Books Release Date: September 2011 Pages: 112 Price: $34.95 “A stunning full-color celebration of the eye-catchingly original artwork creator Roman Dirge, the first anthology of his work available anywhere. This lavish hardback includes an introduction and background commentary information on the imagery by Dirge …
Read More »Book Review: The Handbook of Angels and Fallen Angels – Author Robert Curran
The Handbook of Angels and Fallen Angels: An Essential Guide to Angels and Demons and, More Importantly, How to Spot Them As a new entry into the Barron’s Educational Series, author Dr. Robert Curran has taken on probably my favorite subject of the bunch. Namely angels, demons and everything in between. This small but mighty little book packs a punch …
Read More »Book Review: Nursery Rhymes 4 Dead Children – Author Lee Thompson
NURSERY RHYMES 4 DEAD CHILDREN by Lee Thompson Delirium Books In the hills of Pennsylvania, phantoms from the past mingle with those of the present, all swirling in a dark maelstrom over Division. Haunted by the part he played in his brother Mark’s death, John McDonnell takes a midnight hike and stumbles across four dead girls upon the forest floor. …
Read More »Book Review: Unspeakable – A New Breed of Terror – Edited by Theresa Dillon
UNSPEAKABLE – A NEW BREED OF TERROR Publisher: Blood Bound Books, January 2011 247pgs, $14.95 Until now, these were the creatures that only crawled through the darkest corners of your mind. The ones you refused to name for fear they’d become real. And now, thanks to this book, they are. Unspeakable is twenty four stories filled with things that should …
Read More »Using Movies to Increase Students` Learning
The development of technology has enabled education to transcend the traditional methods of teaching and learning. Students can use technology to access materials easily and find more data on particular topics with ease. Gone are the days when imparting learners using technology seemed a distant dream. In the contemporary leaning age, instructors can use movies as a tool to impart …
Read More »BD America unleashes middle east’s Blair witch “Haunted Hill” on north American audience this November
The “Haunted Hill” became most popular decu-horror genre in Turkey and all middle east. Also Haunted Hill will participate important film festivals this winter. The movie has not have any digital effects but became one of the best deco horror genre. It is a must see movie for horror fans and who has loved the “Blair Witch” and “Paranormal Activity”
Read More »New Book on the Halloween Franchise
By Dustin McNeill and Travis Mullins Published by Harker Press http://Halloween-Book.com https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0578586819/ Available in Paperback and Kindle eBook 440 pages ABOUT THE BOOK Silver Shamrock. Thorn. White Horses. It’s all in here. Join authors Dustin McNeill and Travis Mullins for a deep dive into the evolution of Halloween’s vast mythology. Extensively researched, this is the ultimate guide to the first …
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