Elvis Has Left The Dead
This is the first entry for our Humor Meets Horror Month. We welcome Derek Ailes and thank him for coming on board for this special time of year. Check out his work Zombie Command: A […]
This is the first entry for our Humor Meets Horror Month. We welcome Derek Ailes and thank him for coming on board for this special time of year. Check out his work Zombie Command: A […]
Had a great time talking with filmmaker and director Jordan Liebowitz about his upcoming short film Hit & Run. Written by Jordan and Ryan Heraly, Hit & Run will keep you on the edge of […]
It’s Humor Meets Horror Month so some scary takes on some of Broadway’s Best from Mario Turchiarolo: Seven Corpse Brides for Seven Brothers Stephen Collin’s Into My Basement A Midsummer Night’s Scream I Dismember Mama […]
I was thrilled to have Vince Considine on the show with us last night. If there is a definition of a horror writer, it is this man. We have provided a YouTube link for his […]
I am always thrilled when author Dionne Lister joins me all the way from Sydney, Australia. Dionne is an award-winning Fantasy writer and her on-going the Circle of Talia series has garnered rave reviews with […]
Shorehouse Books newest release is Stories We Tell by S.A.Mills. S.A. Mills is one of HO’s own writers. Can you guess who he/she is? Either way, clues to this talented writer are below. We are […]
This is one of our favorite horror stories, and it is from a young and talented Canadian writer Cheyenne Leo. Her Book Summertime: A Tale of Horror and Suspense is available on Amazon.com The sudden […]
Our Halloween show was so much fun. Horror novelist Cheyenne Leo was our guest. We talked about her new book: Summertime: A Tale of Horror and Suspense which will make you think twice about camping–ever! […]
This week, Shorehouse Books released Summertime: A Tale of Horror and Suspense written by Canadian author Cheyenne Leo. If you love horror, this story is for you! Although Cheyenne is a young writer, her writing […]
The body of a decapitated bird ushered my entrance into Hotel Utica. Downtown Utica at 6:30pm on a Wednesday already looks deserted in an “I Am Legend” sort of way. So when I walk up […]