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FAMOUS MONSTERS OF FILMLAND CALLS SKELETONS ‘SPOOKY ALCHEMY AT ITS FINEST’
Posted by kristipetersenschoonover
Peter D. Schwotzer, book reviewer for Famous Monsters of Filmland (yes, the one that’s been around since the 50s) has called Skeletons “spooky alchemy at its finest…I will be keeping my eyes open for more otherworldly terrors from a writer who gets ghost stories right.” For his full assessment, visit here:
It turns out the reviewer writes for Literary Mayhem and HorrorNews.net, so the review also appeared on those sites; in addition, Famous Monsters of Filmland publishes its review content to the Internet Movie Database. Kinda cool to see it on all my fave movie sites!
Even though it’s the same review, if you’re interested in checking it out on the other sites I mentioned you can do so here:
Literary Mayhem
HorrorNews.net
IMDB
http://www.imdb.com/news/ni5334439/
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KUDOS FOR “GHOST LIGHT” ON FAMOUS MONSTERS OF FILMLAND!
Posted by kristipetersenschoonover
Peter D. Schwotzer, book reviewer for the horror website Famous Monsters of Filmland, reviewed last year’s Morpheus Tales Undead Issue and cited my story, “Ghost Light,” as one of his favorites. You can read what he had to say about it here:
http://www.famousmonstersoffilmland.com/magazine-review-morpheus-tales-undead-issue/
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Tags: Famous Monsters of Filmland, Ghost Light, Short Stories