Posted on September 28, 2011
by Brad C. Hodson
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In the van ride home from KillerCon 3 in Las Vegas, Hal Bodner looked out the window at the desert speeding by. Behind him, John Skipp flipped through his CD’s with John Palisano, trying to find the perfect road trip music. Lisa Morton and Shannon… Continue Reading “Beer and Moaning in Las Vegas, or My Weekend With Hal Bodner”
Category: March of the Autumn People, Writing and Other Violent CrimesTags: benjamin kane ethridge, bite club, black and orange, burning effigy, Christopher boyle, convention, gardner goldsmith, gene o'neil, hal bodner, horror, jack ketchum, john palisano, John Skipp, jonathan maberry, killercon, las vegas, lisa morton, mercedes yardley, michael louis calvillo, mma, monica kuebler, rj cavendar, rj cavender, rue morgue, scott james magner, stratosphere, UFC, wrath james white, writing
The 2011 Bram Stoker Awards were held recently by the Horror Writers Association. Several close friends of mine won awards and I just wanted to take a moment to congratulate them. Here is a list of winners from the HWA’s site (www.horror.org): HWA Announces… Continue Reading “The 2011 Bram Stoker Awards”
Category: March of the Autumn People, Writing and Other Violent CrimesTags: a dark matter, angel leigh mccoy, benjamin kane ethridge, black and orange, bram stoker, bram stoker awards, bruce boston, castle of los angeles, Charlaine Harris, Chuck Palahniuk, dark matters, dark regions press, ellen datlow, full dark no stars, gary a. braunbeck, George RR Martin, H.P. Lovecraft, haunted legends, horror, horror writers association, invisible fences, Joe R. Lansdale, John Skipp, lisa morton, michael colangelo, Neil Gaiman, nick mamatas, norman prentiss, peter straub, richard laymon, simon and schuster, Stephen King, the folding man, to each their darkness, werewolves