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March 2009

The 2008 Stoker Nominations pt. 4

March 31, 2009

We’re continuing our special series of blogs presenting the 2008 Stoker Award Nominations.

Today we’ll look at the next two category of awards: Nonfiction and Poetry.

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The 2008 Stoker Nominations pt. 3

March 30, 2009

We’re continuing our special series of blogs presenting the 2008 Stoker Award Nominations.

Today we’ll look at the next two category of awards: Anthology and Collection.

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The 2008 Stoker Nominations pt. 2

March 29, 2009

We’re continuing our special weekend series of blogs presenting the 2008 Stoker Award Nominations.

Today we’ll look at the next two category of awards: Long Fiction and Short Fiction.

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The 2008 Stoker Nominations pt. 1

March 28, 2009

The nominations for this year’s Stoker Awards are out and the Active members of the Horror Writers Association are reading the nominated works and considering their votes. The awards are not for “the best of” but for “superior achievement in”. This means two things: 1.) There can be and occasionally are ties in a category. 2.) There can be times when there are no winners in a particular category.

Today we’ll look at the first two category of awards: Novels and First Novels.

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The Original Marvel Zombies

March 26, 2009

“Is he insulting us or is that an actual fact?” The Fantastic Four meet zombie versions of themselves from another world who seek to bring the other super-hero zombies of their world in the Ultimate world — will Doom be the only hope to save the human race from becoming lunch? TITLE: ULTIMATE FANTASTIC FOUR: [...]

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Try an eBook: Bloody Redemption

March 24, 2009

Gene O’Neill is a war vet, worked on seismic crews, and was an adaptive P.E. teacher among other things. Gene O’Neill is also a writer and seems to effortlessly combine genres in the stories he tells. Although he’s been working on his craft for over 20 years he’s only recently turned his attention from short stories to the novels and other longer forms. 2009 and 2010 should prove to be a watershed year as numerous O’Neill books will see print.

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