Dark Regions Press have unleashed an awesome new crowdfunding campaign for their shared world horror anthology 'Madhouse'. The Indiegogo campaign for this, the first title in the new Dark Regions Horror line, has just 30 days left to run and there's still plenty of contribution perks to be had. With each new contribution bringing them closer to their goal allowing them to add more stories, more illustrations, an audiobook version and much more. The anthology is made up of fiction by John Skipp, Jeff Strand, Scott Nicholson, Lisa Morton, John Palisano, and many others and it edited by Brad C. Hodson and Bram Stoker Award (R) winner Benjamin Kane Ethridge....
- 10/4/2014
- Horror Asylum
People will never learn that former battlefields and hospitals make terrible livings quarters. Too much bad mojo. But without such stupidity, we'd have a lot fewer horror stories like Brad C. Hodson's debut novel, Darling, published last month by Bad Moon Books.
In Darling Hodson, who has honed his craft and passion for horror through a successful track record of popular fiction and non-fiction short stories, takes readers to Raynham Place, a former battlefield and tuberculosis hospital and home to a number of mysterious occurrences. It's a tale that's sure to spook, haunt, and thrill legions of horror story genre fans.
“Growing up in rural Tennessee, my family shared ghost stories which turned me into a lifelong horror and mystery fan,” says Hodson. “I delight in sharing with my readers tales of murder, mystery, and suspense that will continue to haunt them long after they’re read.”
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In Darling Hodson, who has honed his craft and passion for horror through a successful track record of popular fiction and non-fiction short stories, takes readers to Raynham Place, a former battlefield and tuberculosis hospital and home to a number of mysterious occurrences. It's a tale that's sure to spook, haunt, and thrill legions of horror story genre fans.
“Growing up in rural Tennessee, my family shared ghost stories which turned me into a lifelong horror and mystery fan,” says Hodson. “I delight in sharing with my readers tales of murder, mystery, and suspense that will continue to haunt them long after they’re read.”
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- 11/17/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Blood Lite III: Aftertaste
The third book in the hilarious and horrifying national bestselling anthology series from the Horror Writers Association–a frightfest of sidesplitting stories from such “New York Times” bestselling authors as Jim Butcher, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Heather Graham, L.A. Banks, Kelley Armstrong, and many more
Horror fiction explores the dark side of human nature, often pushing the limits of violence, graphic gore, and extreme emotions. But with the popularity of shows and movies, such as “The Walking Dead,” “True Blood,” “Twilight,” “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” audiences have demonstrated their love for the genre–especially accompanied with a dose of humor to tone down the terror.
“Blood Lite III: Aftertaste” continues to put the fun back into dark fiction, featuring a wide range of humorous and highly entertaining horror-filled tales. Edited by Horror Writers Association founding member and award-winning author Kevin J. Anderson, the stories vary in tone...
The third book in the hilarious and horrifying national bestselling anthology series from the Horror Writers Association–a frightfest of sidesplitting stories from such “New York Times” bestselling authors as Jim Butcher, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Heather Graham, L.A. Banks, Kelley Armstrong, and many more
Horror fiction explores the dark side of human nature, often pushing the limits of violence, graphic gore, and extreme emotions. But with the popularity of shows and movies, such as “The Walking Dead,” “True Blood,” “Twilight,” “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” audiences have demonstrated their love for the genre–especially accompanied with a dose of humor to tone down the terror.
“Blood Lite III: Aftertaste” continues to put the fun back into dark fiction, featuring a wide range of humorous and highly entertaining horror-filled tales. Edited by Horror Writers Association founding member and award-winning author Kevin J. Anderson, the stories vary in tone...
- 8/14/2012
- by Peter Schwotzer
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Creation Entertainment held their Weekend of Horrors in Los Angeles last, well, weekend, and Hug a Zombie was there!
Creation Entertainment held their Weekend of Horrors in Los Angeles last, well, weekend, and HugaZombie was there! While most of the events were not zombie-related (odd, considering the proximity to the opening of George Romero's Survival of the Dead), so instead the Nightmare on Elm Street documentary Never Sleep Again was the focus, as well as panels featuring the stunt men who played both Michael Myers and Jason and a finale presentation with Dario Argento.
Here are a few highlights:
-Hey, Hatchet fans: Hatchet writer/director Adam Green revealed that Hatchet 2 will feature 17 death scenes, compared to the 7 of the original. The Hatchet 2 panel was terrific and the highlight of the weekend, with two clips shown of the movie.
- Stopped by to say hello to Joe Pilato...
Creation Entertainment held their Weekend of Horrors in Los Angeles last, well, weekend, and HugaZombie was there! While most of the events were not zombie-related (odd, considering the proximity to the opening of George Romero's Survival of the Dead), so instead the Nightmare on Elm Street documentary Never Sleep Again was the focus, as well as panels featuring the stunt men who played both Michael Myers and Jason and a finale presentation with Dario Argento.
Here are a few highlights:
-Hey, Hatchet fans: Hatchet writer/director Adam Green revealed that Hatchet 2 will feature 17 death scenes, compared to the 7 of the original. The Hatchet 2 panel was terrific and the highlight of the weekend, with two clips shown of the movie.
- Stopped by to say hello to Joe Pilato...
- 5/26/2010
- HugAZombie
Director: J. T. Seaton.
Writers: J. T. Seaton, and Brad Hodson.
George's Intervention had its premiere at Dragon Con' in Atlanta this summer and currently the film is moving around on the film festival circuit. A little more attention needs to be given to George's Intervention as writers Brad Hodson and J. T. Seaton show a flare for well-written dialogue. The film is witty, sly, and overall a general joy to watch. One of the best horror-comedies to come out of 2009 George's Intervention is more like watching a well-crafted play than a mere movie.
The film unravels quickly with a noisy roommate being offed by an unknown assassin. The film then changes pace with, yes, an intervention for George (Carlos Larkin). However, George is a zombie with a taste for human flesh. Ben (Peter Stickles), Sarah (Michelle Tomlinson), Francine (Shannon Hodson), and Steve (Eric Dean) are George's friends who attempt...
Writers: J. T. Seaton, and Brad Hodson.
George's Intervention had its premiere at Dragon Con' in Atlanta this summer and currently the film is moving around on the film festival circuit. A little more attention needs to be given to George's Intervention as writers Brad Hodson and J. T. Seaton show a flare for well-written dialogue. The film is witty, sly, and overall a general joy to watch. One of the best horror-comedies to come out of 2009 George's Intervention is more like watching a well-crafted play than a mere movie.
The film unravels quickly with a noisy roommate being offed by an unknown assassin. The film then changes pace with, yes, an intervention for George (Carlos Larkin). However, George is a zombie with a taste for human flesh. Ben (Peter Stickles), Sarah (Michelle Tomlinson), Francine (Shannon Hodson), and Steve (Eric Dean) are George's friends who attempt...
- 12/7/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
"George's Intervention" is an independent horror, comedy and a further addition to the Bram Stoker 2009 Film Festival. Blending a comedic zombie intervention with gory on-screen deaths "George's Intervention" will stimulate the senses mid October '09. Director J.T. Seaton (Nightshadows) has already garnered some early positive reviews for this zombie spoof, which will be shown in Whitby, England. So, buy your tickets now and prepare for a large turn-out at this once a year horror themed film festival and prepare to see one of the best independent horror films at the premiere.
A synopsis for "George's Intervention" here:
"George's friends have all gathered for an intervention... George's intervention. You see, George is a zombie and George's friends are attempting to convince George to stop eating people and to enter 'zombie rehab'. But the intervention doesn't go quite as planned."
Director: J. T. Seaton.
Writer: Brad Hodson, and J. T. Seaton.
Cast: Peter Stickles,...
A synopsis for "George's Intervention" here:
"George's friends have all gathered for an intervention... George's intervention. You see, George is a zombie and George's friends are attempting to convince George to stop eating people and to enter 'zombie rehab'. But the intervention doesn't go quite as planned."
Director: J. T. Seaton.
Writer: Brad Hodson, and J. T. Seaton.
Cast: Peter Stickles,...
- 7/14/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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