Posted on October 11, 2012
by Brad C. Hodson
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My first novel, DARLING, is available from Bad Moon Books. So I thought I’d do a little series on some of the creepy real life legends that make appearances in the novel. `Tis the season, after all… “‘To that Providence, my sons, I hereby… Continue Reading “Black Hounds”
Category: March of the Autumn People, My Words In the Wild, The Poor Man's WikipediaTags: Annwn, Anubis, Bad Moon Books, Black Dogs, Black Hounds, British isles, Bungay, crossroads, England, folklore, ghosts, goddess, Greek, halloween, Hecate, Ireland, legends, magic, My Words In the Wild, mythology, Norse, phantoms, Scotland, Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Snickleways, The Hound of the Baskervilles, the Wild Hunt, Underworld, United Kingdom, York
Posted on September 19, 2012
by Brad C. Hodson
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We live in a world of remakes. All of our favorite movies and TV shows as kids are being remade, usually with horrifying results. This is a recycled society. Anything is fair game for the maw of Hollywood to chew up and swallow before… Continue Reading “5 Cover Songs Better Than the Originals”
Category: Satire, Parody, and Other Things I Use IncorrectlyTags: American Pie, beatles, bob dylan, clapton, covers, cream, crossroads, frank sinatra, fred astaire, gilgamesh, hesiod, hurt, jimi hendrix, joe cocker, johnny cash, liza minelli, Madonna, music, new york, robert johnson, the way you look tonight, the wonder years, trent reznor, watchtower, with a little help from my friends, woodstock