2007: Bedlam in Print
2007 is over. A good year? For horror literature I’d say yes, it was
2007 is over. A good year? For horror literature I’d say yes, it was
Welcome to the first installment of my year-end overview of the year in horror fiction
2004: it’s been quite a year
Once again the year is over and it’s time for my annual look back at the year in horror
Regarding Stephen King’s “masterpiece” THE SHINING, I part ways with most of the horror community
This wasn’t the first novel by Stephen King (it followed 1974’s CARRIE), but it was the book that really announced to the world what King was all about, and changed the horror genre forevermore
Frank Darabont’s THE MIST was the most widely debated horror movie of 2007
A confession: I like Fangoria and ain’t afraid to admit it!
The following piece was written in response to the snippy emails I’ve been getting
In the introduction to his novella THE GENERAL’S WIFE, Peter Straub states that his 1983 novel FLOATING DRAGON could form a “gigantic trilogy” with Stephen King’s IT and the King-Straub collaboration THE TALISMAN