Posted on August 8, 2011
by Brad C. Hodson
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As a writer, I’m often drawn to horror. Not exclusively, perhaps not even most of the time, but often enough. I grew up on horror films and ghost stories. One of the first “grown-up” books I read was `Salem’s Lot. I was probably eight at… Continue Reading “2011 – The Year in Horror (so far) – Part 1: The Movies”
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Posted on July 22, 2011
by Brad C. Hodson
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When I was kid growing up in the eighties, there were two things I knew with absolute certainty: (1) I was fat and awkward (2) America was the good guys in the world
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