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Monday, April 07, 2008

Sex, Seaweed and Skullvines Press



Skullvines Press( Publishers of the ever popular sasquatch porn) touts themselves as publishers of "Warped Horror". Likewise their motto states they publish "whatever the F*** they want."

Well,Rich Ristow keeps the tradition alive with his contribution: "Into the Cruel Sea."
It's your basic boy meets girl; boy falls in love with girl; boy brutally slaughters his parents and disappears under the tides with fish folks; boy wants girl to join him. You see, pretty basic.

Here's the thing, though. Although Rich's piece is just shy of 60 pages, it is a prime example of the adage" Brevity is the soul of wit." In 60 pages, Ristow gives us everything we need be engulfed in(and repulsed by) his characters and plot.

The love story is as horribly dysfunctional yet beautiful as you can get and the premise is something that I don't see much of these days, original.


Another nice thing about this story is that, at just 60 pages, you can finish it while your waiting on your psychiatrist to see you.

Pick it up here and enjoy another offering from the #1 publisher in need of serious counseling, Skullvines Press.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Lost Boys 2 Trailer Suckage

Yes. You heard right. Suckage. I don't see anything good coming of the piece of tripe.

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Losing Latitude.



Cory Cramer
A few years ago Losing Latitude author Cory Cramer began a five-part story of murder, artifacts and demons. The story revolves around Lilly, a 17 year old, who has spent the bulk of her life following her family as they follow theories of ancient civilizations and aliens.

In a tragic twist, Lilly ends up in a hospital in with nothing to her name but a million dollars in the bank and the handwritten journal of Buck McGee.

With his father dead, McGee finds himself on the run from the law with a man, he believes is a demon, following him. To top things off, Buck may very well have been the cause of his father's death.

The story progresses from this point. Mind you the story can use some improvement. There are times in the first few books that the pace is slow and the character development for Lilly lacks on the first two books but, all in all, the series is a good read.

At around 100 pages each the books are true serials. Nice, quick reads for the reader on the go.

In the end Cramer delivers on the goods with an enjoyable series. For it's quirks it's a good showing for a an author I hope to see more of in the future.


To purchase the series you can visit Cory's site at http://www.corycramer.com/.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

The first must own book of the year



While it is true that I have not been here much as of late nor have I done a book review in over a month, it is not because I have not been reading. On the contrary, I am still as voracious a reader and seeker of knowledge as always. For those wondering, you can rest assured that the reasoning behind my absence to this point (and possibly continuing on in some manner after this post) has nothing to do with lack of books to read.

The neglect of the blog has more to do with pertinent matters in the flesh and blood world where I am a father and a husband trying to provide for my family. My hiatus from here is also due to the fact that, though I have been reading books, many are not worthy of even a bad review. The swill put out today astounds me. The other books I have been reading would not fit with the theme of this blog (i.e. horror, dark fantasy and the macabre).

This book is not a work of fiction. Just the opposite, it is one of the most raw and honest pieces of non-fiction that can be found to date. It doesn’t deal with fantasy fiction but parts of it do describe very real, very threatening monsters.

The book I am speaking of is “Behind the Lines” by Andrew Carroll.

The subtitle reads: Powerful and Revealing American and Foreign War Letters. This is an understatement. Mr. Carroll searched the world over for the most insightful, humorous, thought provoking and heart wrenching letters to and from soldiers stationed on the front lines. The letters contained within are from husbands and wives; sons, parents, uncles and lovers. All of humanity is represented in these correspondences.

From the French mother telling her last surviving son that he would fight in the first world war or be disowned to the sailor who bought his fiancé gloves during world war two only to have a pair of silk underwear shipped to her instead to the POW letters to the letters children wrote in concentration camps and had smuggled to their parents; this book shows man’s inhumanity to man. It shows the horrors of war and the costs of innocent lives as armies crossed continents to serve their cause.

German letters home as they invaded Russia; Russian letters as they were defending against the Germans. You’ll read of the atrocities the Japanese committed as they invaded China as well as Kamikaze letters home before they martyred themselves.

You’ll read of the internment camps in America for people of Japanese and German ancestry. The most heart breaking letters are from the soldiers who freed prisoners at the death camps across Europe. The retelling of everything they saw, smelled and witnessed is sure to bring tears to anyone’s eyes.

There are bright spots in the letters, though. Many letters detailing profound moments of kindness, humanity and love. Many of them are comical or sarcastic enough to make the reader laugh out loud.

From the War of Independence to the Iraq war this book lets the reader experience the myriad emotions with being on the front lines or at home worrying and praying for loved ones who are on the front lines.

War is intrinsic to human nature and this book will help those who’ve never been in that situation grasp what soldiers go through on a daily basis. The book gives you enough of the horror and enough of the levity to balance itself. It gives the reader insight, perspective and pause. In short, this book provides utter truth.

I’m sure it is profound to read but I have the five-disc audio book. Hearing some of these letters has made me laugh; made me think and, more often than not, brought me to tears.
If you purchase the audio books, discs four and five were the most profound for me.

These isn’t just a must read for someone who wants to understand war or is fascinated with the subject; this is a must own and share.

Monday, December 03, 2007

Triangulation: End of time





I love anthologies. They are the literary equivalent of a buffet. You get a great selection from a lots of places and it always ends up good.Triangulation is no
exception.

Edited by Pete Butler this book contains some great stories by some of the most talented people out there today. From Jessica E. Kaiser's ICE AGE to Jeff Parish's THAT AINT A MOSEY, Triangulation is filled with stories that will entertain, repulse and leave you unsettled. All of these authors weave tapestries that will leave any avid reader wanting more.

So, before the end does come, pick up a copy of this short but entertaining book.

It's available at LULU.com

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Hellraiser Remake update

Directors Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo spoke with Twitch recently about directing the remake to Clive Barkers classic Hellraiser. Having getting the thumbs up from Clive Barker they are going full speed ahead. Bustillo did most of the talking and said:

"We are actually writing the script right now and we don’t want to remake exactly the Cliver Barker movie. It will not be a remake. It will still be called “Hellraiser” and it will have a new Pinhead. Our story is very very different I promise! It will be cool!"

They are going to be going back to the source material and actually remaking the novel.

Hellraiser was the first movie to unsettle me for some time after I watched it(second only to Ishtar). Needless to say, I'm skeptically stoked about this one. We'll see how it pans out.

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Zombie news


According to The Hollywood Reporter, Hollywood Gang have just optioned the rights to make Brian Posehn and Gerry Duggan's graphic novel The Last Christmas. This is the same shingle that also adapted Frank Miller's 300 . Currently they do not have anyone ready to adapt the novel into a screenplay.

The story follows Santa Claus as he withdraws from normal life and turns his back on Christmas. When he emerges from seclusion, he has to find a way to save the world, and Christmas, from being overrun by demons, zombies and other bad guys.



Evil Dead Ultimate Box set!!!!

just in time for Christmas on December 18th.


Disc 1: THE EVIL DEAD - Widescreen Version

* Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85
* Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround - English
* Dolby Digital Surround EX - English
* DTS 6.1 ES Surround - English
* Audio Commentary - Sam Raimi - Director; Robert Tapert - Producer
* ONE BY ONE WE WILL TAKE YOU: The Untold Saga of The EVIL DEAD

Disc 2: THE EVIL DEAD - Full Frame Version

* Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo Surround - English
* Audio Commentary - Bruce Campbell - Star
* THE EVIL DEAD: TREASURES FROM THE CUTTING ROOM FLOOR

Disc 3: LADIES OF THE EVIL DEAD

* 1. LIFE AFTER DEATH: THE LADIES OF EVIL DEAD
* 2. The Ladies of THE EVIL DEAD Meet Bruce Campbell
* 3. Discovering The Evil Dead
* 4. At The Drive In
* 5. Make-Up Test
* 6. Unconventional
* Trailer
* TV Spots
* Poster & Memorabilia Gallery
* Still Gallery



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