Category: March of the Autumn People
All things creepy, macabre, and wonderfully dark.
Posted on October 4, 2012
by Brad C. Hodson
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The following is a post that originally appeared on author Benjamin Kane Ethridge’s site. Check out the Bram Stoker Award winner’s work here: http://www.bkethridge.com/WORK.html THE WAR ON HALLOWEEN by Brad C. Hodson Imagine it’s the eighties. An overweight only child, one parent dead and the… Continue Reading “The War on Halloween”
Category: March of the Autumn People, The Poor Man's WikipediaTags: autumn, Aztecs, benjamin kane ethridge, Black Mass, Bram Stoker Award, christmas, Dionysus, Dracula, Easter, Etruscan, Fall Festival, funeral rites, Greek, halloween, Jonathan Harker, Mr. Hyde, October, pagan, paganism, prayer, ritual, Roman, vikings, War on Halloween, Wicca
Posted on October 3, 2012
by Brad C. Hodson
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In the mood for some Halloween fare? Of course you are. All month long, the Horror Writers Association will be hosting HALLOWEEN HAUNTS on their blog. Every day there will be a new blog post (sometimes two) that’s pure Halloween goodness. As the site… Continue Reading “Halloween Haunts”
Posted on September 7, 2012
by Brad C. Hodson
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A new study shows that the top issues discussed by both Republican and Democratic Presidential candidates are the economy and the possible rising of Cthulhu. Dr. Herbert West, a Professor at Miskatonic University in Massachusetts, has spent the last four months compiling data from every… Continue Reading “Top Issues for Presidential Election Are Economy, Cthulhu”
Category: March of the Autumn People, Satire, Parody, and Other Things I Use IncorrectlyTags: barack obama, Cthulhu, Democrat, Democratic National Convention, DNC, Dr. Herbert West, economy, election, Lovecraft, Miskatonic, Mitt Romney, Nyarlathotep, Obama's speech, Paul Ryan, politics, President, R'lyeh, Re-Animator, Republican, Republican National Convention, RNC, Romney's speech, Ryan's speech, Voldemort
Posted on August 23, 2012
by Brad C. Hodson
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My first novel, DARLING, will be released soon from Bad Moon Books. To celebrate, I got thoroughly drunk, thrown in jail, shived, married to a fellow inmate, and then released on good behavior. I’ve also created a new page on this site devoted to DARLING. But… Continue Reading “Darling: A Preview”
Posted on June 5, 2012
by Brad C. Hodson
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* Whatever you do, do it with all your might. Work at it, early and late, in season and out of season, not leaving a stone unturned, and never deferring for a single hour that which can be done just as well now. -PT… Continue Reading “A Message from the Promotional Arm of Hodson Enterprises”
Category: March of the Autumn People, My Words In the Wild, Writing and Other Violent CrimesTags: AIDS, Blood Lite, Brian Keene, Christopher Golden, Dracula, Dune, F. Paul Wilson, Gary Braunbeck, Heather Graham, Hellboy, jack ketchum, Jim Butcher, Joe R. Lansdale, Kelly Armstrong, Kevin J. Anderson, Mike Mignola, Ramsey Campbell, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Slices of Flesh, travolta
Posted on May 8, 2012
by Brad C. Hodson
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It was a gray, damp morning at a pancake house overlooking a trash lined canal when I first read the news. The previous day had been Queen’s Day in Amsterdam, a giant city wide outdoor party to celebrate the Queen’s birthday, and the cobblestones were… Continue Reading “Michael Louis Calvillo”
Posted on March 14, 2012
by Brad C. Hodson
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The past month has been insane. There are usually periods of time like this every so often for everyone but, for me, they always seem to crash down at the same time that I’m attempting to accomplish a few things. One of those things being… Continue Reading “Women In Horror: An Interview With Lynn Lowry”
Category: March of the Autumn PeopleTags: cat people, cult movies, david cronenberg, george romero, horro movies, horror, I drink your blood, interview, jonathan demme, lloyd kaufman, Lynn Lowry, paul schrader, shivers, the crazies, women in horror
Posted on February 29, 2012
by Brad C. Hodson
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I first met Michelle on the set of GEORGE’S INTERVENTION, a low-budget horror comedy I co-wrote and co-produced (renamed by the distributor GEORGE: A ZOMBIE INTERVENTION and available on ITunes and Amazon, wink wink). Skin pink, hair matted to her head by gallons of fake blood, eyes… Continue Reading “Women In Horror Month: An Interview With Michelle Tomlinson”
Posted on February 27, 2012
by Brad C. Hodson
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My goal with these Women In Horror Month interviews was to get them each up in a timely manner, spacing them out throughout the month. Unfortunately, life often has different plans. So, I have to apologize, mainly to Martel Sardina. Martel was gracious enough… Continue Reading “Women In Horror Month: An Interview With Martel Sardina”
Category: March of the Autumn People, Writing and Other Violent CrimesTags: borderlands, David Morrell, Doug Winter, Elizabeth Massie, F. Paul Wilson, harley davidson, horror, jack ketchum, martel sardina, Mort Castle, Tom Monteleone, Twilight Zone, women in horror, writing
Posted on February 10, 2012
by Brad C. Hodson
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Horror writers often break molds. The stereotype for many is a thin, scarecrow-esque middle aged man in a Black Flag t-shirt with a blazer thrown over it, probably bullied frequently as a kid, with a twisted streak that gets exorcised in his writing lest… Continue Reading “Women In Horror Month: An Interview With Maria Alexander”
Category: March of the Autumn People, Writing and Other Violent CrimesTags: Clive Barker, del howison, Disney, Douglas Adams poetry, horror, Jeff Gelb, Kelly Dunn, Maria Alexander, Neil Gaiman, samurai, Seth Lindberg, shikendo, writing