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Contributors to feoamante.com are going places!
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Stones edited by Judi Rohrig
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Our own Judi Rohrig presents her first anthology on CD (PC and Mac compatable).
STONES is a multimedia disk of digital stills, audio/video and text, features such hot new writers as
NICK KAUFFMAN, MONICA O'ROURKE, GARRETT PECK, JAMES A. MOORE, DAVID WHITMAN, WESTON OCHSE, J. F. GONZALEZ, MARY SAN GIOVANNI, ED GORMAN and more.

 

 

 


MAY

MAY 29

COME INTO THE LIGHT
All are welcome in The Writer's Block - provided of course, that you have at least 3 published fiction stories. I didn't even make my own Writer's Block until April! But today, new Horror Writer, Ruth Tyler Blackwood enter's The Writer's Block at number 81!

The purpose of The Writer's Block is to promote writer's old and new (and still alive). Check it out for yourself and see if you would like to be a part of it. The Writer's Block only posts folks who give us permission to do so.

While you are there, check out the update at Teri Jacobs post as well, under J.


AMERICAN CINEMATHEQUE PRESENTS THE HAUNTED WORLD OF ITALIAN HORROR MAESTRO MARIO BAVA
HOLLYWOOD -The American Cinematheque presents THE HAUNTED WORLD OF MARIO BAVA, the largest US retrospective ever mounted of Italian horror master Mario Bava's films, May 31 - June 12, 2002 (Aw dude! This is awesomely SWEET! -feo). Eighteen of Bava's films will screen, thirteen in new 35 mm prints.

Continued at Horror Movies.

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MAY 27

Interview by Harry Shannon
Feoamante.com isn't just a Horror site, but a Horror, Thriller, Mystery, and Suspense site. Visitors have been enjoying reviewer Harry Shannon's takes on various Mystery and Suspense novels in Story Time. Now, Harry talks one on one with The Bulldog of Mystery: ED GORMAN. Read this fascinating account of a very private man.

Harry Shannon interviews ED GORMAN.


Report by Chris N. Gage
TOM SUTTON DEAD AT 65
Noted horror comics artist Tom Sutton was found dead in his apartment on May 1, 2002, by Massachusetts police. The apparent cause of death was a heart attack. Although he had retired from full time work in the 90's, Sutton continued to devote himself to his art, and some reports indicate the prolific cartoonist was found at his drawing board.

Continued at Comics.


NEWS FROM THE GRAVE MAN
Tom Piccirilli writes to tell us that he'll be a guest at the second Horrorfind Convention, August 23-25 in
Baltimore MD at the BWI Airport Mariott. Two events he's scheduled for will be a round table gathering with Douglas Clegg, Edward Lee, Jack Ketchum and John Pelan as well as a reading with Gerard Houarner. If you'll be in
attendance, definitely step up and say hello. More information at horrorfind.com. I'll also be showing up at the Stoker Awards weekend in New York for at least a day or two. Hope to see some of you there.

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MAY 19

From Judi Rohrig
BITS OF HELL
Kelly Link, author of STRANGE THINGS HAPPEN (Small Beer Press) continues her on-the-road tour of America as she makes these visits:
Monday, May 20 - Portland, OR - Powell's Burnside location at 7:00 p.m.
Thursday, May 23 - St. Paul, MN - Ruminator Books at 8:00 p.m.
Friday, May 24 - Madison, WI - Canterbury Books at 7:00 p.m. Twilight Tales Grand Dame Tina Jens will join her there to sign her own novel, THE BLUES AIN'T NOTHIN' (Design Image Group).
Friday-Monday, May 24-27 - Madison, WI - WISCON A gathering of the feminist sci-fi community.

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MAY 18

From Brett Savory
8th CHIAROSCURO/LEISURE SHORT STORY CONTEST RESULTS

1. "The Laughing Man Meets Little Cat" by Paul Tremblay
2. "Dead Nude Girls" by Kevin Filan
3. "Killing Is Easy" by Scott Emerson Bull

The above three will be published in ChiZine, issue #14 (October - December, 2002).

Honourable Mentions (in alphabetical order, by author name):

"Mass Exodus" by Brian Plante
"A Very Personal Jesus" by Carter Nipper
"Seven Souls" by Mark Zirbel

From myself and the judges--Mort Castle, Don D'Auria, Patricia Lee Macomber, and David Niall Wilson - thanks to all who entered the contest, and congratulations to the winners and honourable mentions!
There were 126 entries.


A SHOUT-OUT FOR FRIENDS
Call it despotism or nepotism - both words are incorrect for this usage - but I have this damn site and what's the point of running a website if you can't occasionally give a shout out for friends?

So here's to BRIAN KEENE and the lovely CASSANDRA (Soon to be Cassandra Keene! Poetic in a kooky way, eh?). This couple have fought each other tooth and nail for many years before finally deciding that they actually love each other. This week they're getting married and everyone is going to be there but me. DAMN but I wish I could go, but reality and life dictate otherwise. So here's to the goofy groom and the blushing bride: I want to tell the world that these people live in my heart!

Oh don't be so freaking literal!

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MAY 17

STRANGE PHOTO
Horror writer Harry Shannon sent me this amusing little link from a site in Denmark and I heartily recommend it to all. Try to find what's wrong with the picture. Hint: its not the lack of curtains.

Whats Wrong.


PELAN GOES BIG TIME!
My bud John Pelan currently has two anthologies out on mass market down at your local bookstore. 2 anthologies at the same time for cryin' out loud! The first one is a hardcover H.P. Lovecraft tribute anthology, CHILDREN OF THE CTHULHU. It features stories by feoamante.com contributors Weston Ochse and L.H. Maynard & M.P.N. Sims, as well as folks like Yvonne Navarro, Matt Cardin, Tim Lebbon, Steve Rasnic Tem, and Poppy Z. Brite.

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MAY 14

From Mysterious Galaxy
AWARDS AROUND THE WORLD
The 2002 Edgar Awards - Mystery Writers of America salute their own!
Best Novel:
SILENT JOE by T. Jefferson Parker. SILENT JOE also won the Best Mystery /Thriller of 2001 “Los Angeles Times” Book Award (Meet Jeff at 3:00 at our Birthday Bash on Saturday, May 11)
Best First Novel by an American Author:
LINE OF VISION by David Ellis
Best Paperback Original:
ADIOS MUCHACHOS by Daniel Chavarria

Grand Master Robert B. Parker

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From Harry Shannon
NEVER EVER TOO LATE: THE CAT'S OUT OF THE BAG, HARRY
Harry Shannon is having an exciting month. His first novel "Night of the Beast" is selling briskly because of advance praise from the likes of Graham Masterton and Ed Gorman and he has placed the short story "Blood and Burning Straw" in the Dark Vesper anthology "The Night Has Teeth" and the tale "Araneida" in "Fresh Blood." Harry was also approached to contribute a novella ("Suffer the Children") to a new, top-secret anthology from a major publisher. He promises more on that later.

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MAY 13

From Weston Ochse
AS IF THERE WEREN'T ENOUGH SCARY REDNECKS
Weston Ochse tells us that his upcoming collaboration with David Whitman, APPALACHIAN GALAPAGOS: A Scary Rednecks Collection, which is (more or less, kinda sorta in a way but probably not really) a sequel to SCARY REDNECKS And Other Inbred Horrors will come out in three states--

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From G. Wells Taylor
HAPPINESS IS SUBMISSION TO WILDCLOWN
G. Wells Taylor, author of When Graveyards Yawn and publisher of the Wildclown Chronicle Ezine is celebrating the first successful year of publication by calling for submissions from authors. The Chronicle’s Borderland Issue took the weirdest Ezine on the Internet to the misty regions that lie between the Horror and Mystery sections at Amazon.com. A special thanks is offered to the Internet Book Giant for letting the Chronicle do it and to horror great and grandfather of Cyberpunk John Shirley for his participation.

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MAY 11

From John Shirley
A GATHERING DARKNESS

Writers from Clive Barker to Bruce Sterling and William Gibson have praised John Shirley's searing, apocalyptic visions of postmodern hell on earth. Now this perversely brilliant author, one of the seminal representatives of cyberpunk, unleashes his newest masterpiece, DEMONS. Shirley, the principal screen-writer for the cult film THE CROW, has fronted punk bands and written lyrics for Blue Oyster Cult and other rock acts. His classic novel, CITY COME A WALKIN (1980), helped launch the cyberpunk movement. Shirley is the recipient of both the Bram Stoker Award and the International Horror Guild Award.

Catch John Shirley at THE BOOKSMITH in San Francisco, CA, USA. May 14, at 7 pm. The Booksmith is located at 1644 Haight Street - reading & booksigning.

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MAY 10

From John Urbancik
SINS OF BLOOD AND STONE
First, I'll be chatting in the Delirium Chatroom. about my first novel, SINS OF BLOOD AND STONE. That's this Sunday, May 12, from 10pm to midnight (Eastern Standard Time). Won't be just me, it'll be the Catalyst Chat, and will feature other Catalyst authors and, very likely, the publisher herself, Monica J. O'Rourke.

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From Judi Rohrig
TWILIGHT SHOWCASE WILL FADE TO DARK
Maybe it's appropriate that a post at the Horror World website became the avenue for Twilight Showcase editor Gary W. Conner to confirm the abounding rumors that his site will be going dark in a few weeks. It was like a friend sharing bad news with a friend rather than some sterile press release (er.. say again, Judi? -feo).

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AS OFFENSIVE AS THEY WANNA BE
Mike Philbin aka Hertzan Chimera would likely be ignored were it not for the fact that he can actually write and write well. As it is, he is merely reviled. For those unaware, SKIMMING THE GUMBO NUCLEAR author MF Korn and "SZMONHFU" author Hertzan Chimera have teamed up many times to write collaborative stories with the likes of DF Lewis and Dave Mathews, but it took a lonnnnng while for the odd couple to pair up and examine each other's twisted viewpoint. The result of their symbiosis has been snapped up by the ever-astute APOCALYPSE FICTION MAGAZINE, voted "the coolest zine since the advent of the 'net'... " by HEAVY METAL (Adult Illustrated Fantasy Magazine).

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WONDERFEST AT EXECUTIVE WEST
If you are going to be in Louisville, Kentucky, USA May 25 - 26, then you should be aware of The Wonderfest convention at the Executive West Hotel. In addition to fun activities and shows, special guests slated for this event are

Continued at Conventions.


From Mike Roden
LOTS OF FUN SCARY HORRORFIND WEEKEND EVENTS BEING PLANNED

Lots of good stuff going on since our last Horrorfind News.

Tom Piccirilli - (GRAVE MEN) Bram Stoker Award Winning Author and
Doug Bradley - PINHEAD from Hellraiser movies have been added to the celebrity roster of guests.

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MAY 7

From Mike Philbin
DARK FUNERAL

Run by Kaileaugh Andersson has just gone live with the BANNED "Judgement of Hertzan Chimera" courtroom-themed interview. This is the interview that got kicked off a spot on Terror Tales and kicked off a spot on the interviewer's personal site and got the interviewer into BIG TROUBLE, such is the sexual horror imagery of the proceedings. The interview is placed as an afterdinner mint to a brutal story that is up on Dark Funeral called THE SHATTERED SPELL (a first-person tale of serial killer's mind split wide open by confession of his twin personality and is [by definition] for adults only, as is the Judgement).

Go to Dark Funeral.

Or check out the more serious interview at Realm Gothica.

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MAY 6

From kreinstein22
SPIDEY CONTEST ON SPAWN.COM HUNT DOWN THE SPIDER, WIN SIGNED SWAG
As most of you likely know, the long-awaited Spider-Man film opened nationwide on Friday, May 3. Considering the typhoon of hype that's accompanying the movie - starring Tobey Maguire, Willem Dafoe and Kirsten Dunst, and directed by Sam Raimi - some of the powerful breeze is blowing on Todd McFarlane. Though he obviously didn't create the character, his work on The Amazing Spider-Man was an important step in the hero's legacy.

Continued at spawn.com.

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MAY 4

From Judi Rohrig
BITS OF HELL
As we sit between conventions right now, resting up is hardly on the agenda. Check to see who will be reading in your area of the country, then please consider yourself damned well invited to join them!

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From Brian Keene
TALKING SMACK AGAIN
The recordings are all done, and it's being mixed now. I'm real proud of how things turned out, and I can promise that you'll enjoy this one. Among the highlights are "Wild Kingdom" and "The Revolution Happened While You Were Sleeping (A Summoning Spell)", both of which were recorded live in Chicago at the World Horror Convention 2002. We had a packed audience for that performance, and those that were there raved about it afterward.

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MAY 3

MONICA RULES STORY TIME
Long time feoamante.com contributor and editor in general, Monica O'Rourke, is taking over the editorial reigns of Story Time here at Feo Amante's Horror Home Page.

"The site has been growing tremendously in both visitors and contributions and it just got too big for me to handle." I was quoted as saying to myself. "This still leaves Horror Movies, Shadow Music, The Gallery, Horrible News, and Conventions for me to run in addition to all the background coding etc., and still finding time to actually write!"

All contributors should read the guidelines and then send their material to Monica O' Rourke at gunslngrmo@aol.com.


From kreinstein22
NEWS FROM MCFARLANE

FOOT-LONG TORTURED SOULS FOUR TS FIGURES AS 12-INCH EXCLUSIVES Yes, McFarlane Toys is producing a selection of the original Clive Barker's Tortured Souls action figures in 12-inch scale. Out of the initial six figures that were produced in 6-inch scale in 2001, four are being given the super-size treatment. Click here to read the story: spawn.com/news.

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MAY 2

From Judi Rohrig
HELLBOY MOVIE GREEN-LIT
In what could be the most faithful comics-to-film adaptation yet, the movie based on Mike Mignola’s HELLBOY comic has been greenlit by Sony-based Revolution Studios and is slated to begin shooting in January in Prague. The film will be directed by Guillermo del Toro (CRONOS, MIMIC, THE DEVIL'S BACKBONE, BLADE II) from his adaptation of the comic book published by Dark Horse. Ron Perlman (BLADE II) will star as Hellboy, the title character. No other casting has been set at this time. Patrick Palmer, Lawrence Gordon, Lloyd Levin, and Dark Horse's Mike Richardson are producing. According to VARIETY, Todd Garner brought the property to Revolution and topper Joe Roth gave the greenlight to the film.

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MAY 1

From Judi Rohrig
JUDI ROHRIG TOOTS HER OWN HORN (FOR ONCE!)
My story, "Elenora's Silver Box," appears in the newly released DREAMING OF ANGELS (Prime Books). I've also placed two more stories for publication: "En El Nombre de Cristobal" has been accepted by editors Garrett Peck and J.F. Gonzalez for Volume Two of TOOTH & CLAW (Lone Wolf Publication) while editor Brian A. Hopkins has accepted "Cechas!" for EXTREMES 5: FANTASY AND HORROR TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH (Lone Wolf Publications).

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THE LONE WOLF STRETCHES
Publisher Brian A. Hopkins and associate editors Michael Laimo (BLOODTYPE), J.F. Gonzalez and Garrett Peck (TOOTH & CLAW), Jean Rabe (CARNIVAL), Steve Beai (DARK RHYTHMS), and Judi Rohrig (STONES) all survived WHC2002 in Chicago. While our sales in the Dealers Room weren't fantastic, we did enjoy a few minutes of camaraderie as contributors (authors, artists, photographers, and musicians) gathered for the world release of four LWP titles:

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From Paula Guran
AT LONG LAST... THE OFFICIAL RE-LAUNCH OF DARKECHO HORROR
I'm sure there are errors, bad links, and other glitches, so I'll be happy to hear from you when you find them -- consider yourself a beta-test. Although it's all more graphics-heavy, it is still primarily a text site so I hope that load times are relatively fast for folks.

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Night Of The Beast
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In the dying little town of Two Trees, Nevada; in a place the Native Americans called 'The Valley of the Bones.' Something evil has awakened, something that feeds on the darkest of human emotions.

"A bravura performance. If you're looking for a horror novel that'll lift the hair off your scalp, this is the one!"
- WILLIAM F. NOLAN (Logan's Run,
Dark Universe,
2002 Grand Master, International Horror Guild)

"One of those old-fashioned rip-snorters...Fun from first page to last."
- ED GORMAN

"With BAD SEED, Harry Shannon established himself as a master of the horror short story. Now, with NIGHT OF THE BEAST, he does the same with the horror novel. Don't miss this one!"
- Brian Keene
(NO REST FOR THE WICKED,
4X4,
TALKING SMACK)


APRIL

APRIL 27

HOW BIZARRE
Only days after announcing they were going "big", Online webzine Tapestry Magazine, changed home links, and then disappeared altogether. Mike Philbin says that they have returned all writers and artists submissions. Why? As soon as I find out I'll let you know. Stay Tuned.


WEIRD TALES CONTEST WINNERS
The following are those fine writers whose stories made the grade as part of the WHC2002 Weird Tales Short Story Contest:

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APRIL 25

From Judi Rohrig
THAT WAS THE WEEKEND THAT WAS
Most probably the city of Chicago has gone back to being whatever it was before horror invaded it, its members lying in a warm pod at the Radisson O'Hare. What few glitches did occur were quickly taken care of by the Co-Chairs Tina Jens and Rich Lukes and their fine staff of volunteers.

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APRIL 24

E.C. MCMULLEN FINALLY MAKES IT TO HIS OWN DAMN WRITER'S BLOCK
When I first created The Writer's Block, about a year and a half ago, it was to promote writer's who were serious about their craft. How serious? Serious enough to deal with rejections until they got at least three publications (NOT self-publications). Well hell! It took me the past 18 months or so to make it onto my own damn Writer's Block (shows how much I suck, even with a big-shit website - and you think you've got a reason to bitch?), but now I'm there. So check out MY happy ass at The Writer's Block under M.

Also Please welcome to The Writer's Block at number 80, Kristy Dark! Look for her under D.

Matt Cardin is back with some updates to his listing at C.

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APRIL 19

THE DEED IS DONE
Sean and I got back from our road trip to the World Horror Convention today and do I ever have a story to tell you. A tale of Sean Connery seductions, Texas accents and the proper pronounciation of the word "Horror" (not the first time that got me into trouble), meeting Peter Straub, friends and fans and what we did after the convention on the way home.

Also, the scoop on Kentucky Soccer Turtles (yes, using real live turtles). All this coming up next week as the photos come in. If you were there at the con and have photos, please send them in jpg format to feo@feoamante.com. Subject Line "WHC2002 Photos" Keep their sizes down to no more than 100k please and no emails larger than 200k.


THE INTERNATIONAL HORROR GUILD WINNERS
Neil Gaiman and Gahan Wilson presented the 2002 INTERNATIONAL HORROR GUILD awards recognizing outstanding achievements in the field of horror and dark fantasy from the year 2001 Saturday evening, April 13, 2002. The event took place during the World Horror Convention at the Radisson O'Hare near Chicago, IL. The Design Image Group sponsored the awards this year.

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APRIL 13

ON THE ROAD FOR THE WORLD HORROR CONVENTION
Me and my brother Sean (Ach! Such atrocious grammar!) are hitting the road for the World Horror Convention in Chicago! Jazz, Blues, and Horror! What the hell more do you want? We'll be doing updates on the road so stay tuned yall!

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APRIL 9

NUMBER 78 AT THE WRITER'S BLOCK
Is Hertzen Chimera, aka, Mike Philbin. Mike has co-wrote stories with a vast number of popular Horror writers and has just wrote a vast number of stories, period! Eloquent in his description of the vile, Hertzen is the rebirth of the Marquis de Sade - without the ultra-strong political motivations. Check his listing under C at The Writer's Block.


CHIAROSCURO 8
One of the hottest writing contests online is the Chiaroscuro Short Story Contest. Co-hosted by Leisure Books, the new contest entry period goes from April 1 to May 15th. Go to Chi Short Story Contest for more information.

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APRIL 8

MYSTERIOUS GALAXY APRIL ROLL CALL
If you plan to be in San Diego, CA USA any time during the month of April, here is a list of Mystery writers you may want to know about. All are appearing at Mysterious Galaxy Bookstore.

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From Judi Rohrig
BITE ME TIME AT LWP!
Just before the Lone Wolf himself, Brian A. Hopkins, and members of the faithful pack, associate editors Michael Laimo and Judi Rohrig, head off to that great windy city known as Chicago for WHC2002, we have a few very special announcements!

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ILLINOIS TAXES DOG BALLS?
This isn't Horror, exactly, but it sure is odd. Horror writer Dennis Latham (MICHAEL IN HELL) sent me the following:

"I live in Guilford, Indiana. I received my property tax assessment form from the township today. They charge you personal property tax on dogs over and above any license. If your dog has no balls, it costs 2.00 per dog. If your dog has balls, it cost 4.00 per dog. If you get caught lying about the number of dogs and if they have balls, you can be charged with perjury like any criminal case. Of course, the only way you can get caught is if they have a dog ball checker. Since I don't have a dog anymore, I don't know if they have a ball checker, and they never mention female dogs. So now on top of all the other taxes we pay, the people out here have to pay taxes on dog balls."

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APRIL 6

BRAIN BUSTING DELIRIUM
James Newman will be hosting another night of brain-busting horror trivia this Sunday, April 7 from 10pm-12am at deliriumbooks.com. Stop by and test your knowledge of the horror genre for prizes. Among them will be a framed print of the cover to Brian Knight's new book, DRAGONFLY, signed by both Knight and the cover artist Matt Lombard, as well as an audiobook of Newman's HOLY ROLLERS, featuring original music and sound effects.

 

APRIL 5

From Shane Ryan Staley
IN REMEMBRANCE: GARY BECHT
In the beginning of Delirium, there were supporters who are responsible for giving me the drive to succeed. A few shared the same passion as I, but from the standpoint of supporting fans and avid readers. I've slowly built a base off their support and it has climbed over the years. Sadly, Delirium has lost one of its key supporters, Gary Becht, who tragically died in a head-on collision this past week.

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APRIL 4

From Michael T. Huyck and Judi Rohrig
STOKER AWARDS! THE FINAL NOMINATIONS ARE IN
(but first, a wrenching editorial diatribe -feo)
AND THIS SITE DIDN'T MAKE THE FINAL CUT! So I've decided to walk the true path of the sniveler! I will berate the entire Stoker nominating board, policies, hierarchy, and all and sundry even remotely connected with it. I will do this on message boards throughout the web!

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From Judi Rohrig
BITE ME TIME AT LWP!
Just before the Lone Wolf himself, Brian A. Hopkins, and members of the faithful pack, associate editors Michael Laimo and Judi Rohrig, head off to that great windy city known as Chicago for WHC2002, we have a few very special announcements!

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APRIL 3

Report by Regina Mitchell
BRIAN QUADRUPLE BRAM STOKER AWARD NOMINEE

In what is being hailed as a first, Brian Keene has received four nominations for the 2001 Bram Stoker Award (the horror fiction equivalent of the Oscars). The awards recognize excellence in the field of horror. Brian received nominations in the Long Fiction category (for "Earthworm Gods"), the Anthology category (for THE BEST OF HORRORFIND), the Non-Fiction category (for Jobs In Hell), and in the Other Media category (along with Mike Roden for Horrorfind.com).

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DARK PANI...er...FLUDITY
Horror writer Teri Jacobs writes to tell us that her only story of the new year, WILD THINGS, "My fantastical tribute to WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE", will appear in issue #12 of Flesh & Blood (which recently won an award from Writer's Digest as the best small press magazine!)

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APRIL 2

GRAND MASTER GRANT
Horror legend Charles L. Grant has been named the GrandMaster for the twelfth World Horror Convention which will be held April 11-14 in Chicago. The best-selling author of more than a hundred books and dozens of short stories, Grant has been honored over the years for his many roles as author, editor, and educator.

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SPYWARE: THEY ARE IN YOU RIGHT NOW
Some programs that offer themselves as freeware, or offer you otherwise free services, are doing far more than simply showing you large numbers of Internet ads. They are also getting into your computer, reading all of your personal files, and reporting back to their servers. Sounds like paranoid fantasy? abcnews.com, cnn.com, and cnet.com are just a few of the reporting sites reporting this story.

Continued at FeoNews.

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APRIL 1

WORLD HORROR CONVENTION 2002 GROSS-OUT CONTEST: A CHALLENGE!
One of the most popular features of the annual WHC is their midnight Gross-Out competition. These contests are no holds barred hideously offensive. There are extra points for making something that is both brutal and disgusting while being geniunely funny too. Many first time contestants come to the contest woefully unprepared.

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feoamante.com contributor David Whitman and Weston Ochse have created a series of new legends in a book that has become one of the best selling small press Horror Collections of the century.


The Best Of Horrorfind
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Brian Keene has assembled an extraordinary collection of writers in the first anthology from Horrorfind.com. With a cover by TM Arensberg, this collection includes work from feoamante.com regulars:
MIKE OLIVERI, MICHAEL T. HUYCK JR., MONICA J. O' ROURKE, DAVID WHITMAN, MARK MCLAUGHLIN, as well as WESTON OCHSE, GERARD HOUARNER, TOM PICCIRILLI, JOHN PELAN, GEOFF COOPER, and more.


Deadliest of the Species
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Long time feoamante.com contributor Mike Oliveri, busts out with his first hardcover novel.

"The horror genre has a new name to watch."
-RAY GARTON

"Rife with action, sex, and carefully-crafted characters . . . a strong new voice in the horror genre,"
-BRIAN A. HOPKINS


 

 


MARCH

MARCH 30

MASTERSON'S PAST MASTERS
Gauntlet Press is pleased to announce it will publish Richard Matheson's Collected Stories. This definitive collection will be published annually in trade paperback beginning in 2003 in three uniform volumes. The new edition will be edited by Matheson authority Stanley Wiater.

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MARCH 29

From Christos N. Gage
BEGGING FOR MERCY: THE CHRIS GAGE APPEAL

AN APPEAL: Feo Amante himself recently paid me a visit here in L.A. to kick my ass for not contributing reviews to this space (the Comics page) on a more regular basis. "But . . . but there aren't enough new horror comics coming out, never mind GOOD new horror comics," I whined like the pathetic bitch I am. Feo backhanded me across the face and snarled, "It doesn't have to be new, as long as it's in print," then he beat me senseless, broke both my legs and left me for dead in an alley.

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From Phil Mallon
HORROR, BALTIMORE STYLE

Creep Con 2002, in Baltimore, Maryland, USA, kicks off the weekend of June 8-9 with an opening ceremony on Friday, the 7th (location to be announced later). The show takes place at the Baltimore Convention Center.

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MARCH 20

SHANNON RILEY
aka Mary Turner comes into The Writer's Block at #77! Read all about this author, check out her latest stories and where to find them and then visit Shannon at her site or message board!

The Writer's Block is free publicity and promotion thanks to the BiblioBios it lists with every writer.

If you are a writer already listed, keep your post fresh with regular updates. If you are a fan, The Writer's Block is the place to track down that wonderful story whose author you can't remember, or whose title you forgot!


by Judi Rohrig
MCCAMMON SPEAKS THE NIGHTBIRD! TO BE SERIALIZED!
The Spook, the first fully downloadable AND free magazine, announced in its just released March 2002 issue that it will be serializing Robert McCammon's SPEAKS THE NIGHTBIRD! Beginning with the April 2002 issue and continuing to the August 2002 issue, the complete novel will be offered. More information at The Spook and at McCammon's website where Stephen King adds his two cents on the novel.

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MARCH 19

LITTLE BITS OF HELL by Judi Rohrig
DAYS DWINDLE DOWN
By the time the taxman wants your dollar, the twelfth World Horror Convention will be history! WHC2002, which happens April 11-14 in Chicago, has a rich variety of activities in store for convention goers including the Gene Wolfe Radio Theater. Writer Larry Santoro has adapted Wolfe's story, "The Tree Is My Hat," and the cast will feature WHC2002 Guest of Honor Neil Gaiman. The production will be done live on the con's Saturday night, April 13, 2002. Wolfe's story was originally published in the award-winning anthology "999" and was reprinted in THE YEAR'S BEST FANTASY & HORROR. [A reminder that membership costs jump April 1. Don't be foolish about this, horror fans! Registration forms are downloadable at the website.]

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Passed on by J.F. Gonzales and Jane Letty
THE "STANDARD" BOOK CONTRACT
This is an important article for any writer. There are many ways to get published these days, and signing your career away to a scumbag publisher ain't one of them.

Always read your book contract and always cross out anything you disapprove of, or insist on a rewrite. If your publisher should balk, screw 'em! There are plenty of good publisher's out there.

Read The "Standard" Book Contract: An Antitrust Lawsuit Waiting To Happen by Thomas Hauser, posted at MediaChannel.org.

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MARCH 18

From Spawn.com
SPAWN II EDGING CLOSER
The second full-length Spawn feature film took another significant step toward reality with the recent completion of the script by Todd McFarlane and Steve Niles. The script was approved by co-producer Don Murphy (From Hell, Natural Born Killers) and has been forwarded to executives at Columbia for their approval, which could come as soon as next week.

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REPAIRMAN JACK ATTACK!
Gauntlet Press is about to release the SIGNED LIMITED edition of F. Paul Wilson's new Repairman Jack novel THE HAUNTED AIR (Hella Cool! -feo). This installment of the popular series finds Jack investigating a haunted house. Repairman Jack and a classic ghost story. It doesn't get much better than that. And readers will learn more about the Otherness that Jack has been combatting throughout the series.

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MARCH 15

Report by Jane Letty
PEACH FUZZ
Steven R.Cowan, Georgia native and author of GOTHICA: Romance of the Immortals, his first novel, made the nominee list of The 38th Annual Georgia Author of the Year Awards. This is also the first novel Cowan ever wrote. No tale of the pitfalls many aspiring writers endure for many years with manuscript after manuscript piling up, unseen or rejected until a lucky break or hard-earned hit. Cowan wrote his first novel, submitted his first novel and was immediately accepted and published by Southern CharmPress. On the first try! Wow!

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MARCH 12

I THINK YER GONNA LIKE THIS...
CINESCAPE ANNOUNCES 2002 GENRE SCREENPLAY COMPETITION
Santa Monica, CA 03/11/2002 --
Today, Cinescape magazine announced the official call for entries for its 2002 Genre Screenplay Competition. The first annual contest was created to encourage aspiring science fiction, fantasy, horror and action-adventure screenwriters, a group typically overlooked by other competitions, to submit their scripts for opportunities to win cash and prizes as well as have their work read by Hollywood professionals.

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MARCH 11

EDO GOES BIG TIME
In late February Edo van Belkom contracted with Kensington Publishing of New York City to write two new mass-market horror novels - his sixth and seventh novels, and twenty-first and twenty-second books.

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MARCH 8

HOT NEWS FROM CHILLERS
The folks at Urban CHillers report that they have had a manic couple of months as they are shooting the next 25 movies in the series, “Urban Myth Chillers”. They are about half way through shooting the mammoth series and this month sees the production move to Canada to shoot the final 12 episodes. Expect it coming on to the Urban Chillers site and on to a television near you this Fall.

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MARCH 7

SETH LINDBERG DROPS IN
Horror writer and Gothic.net fiction editor, Seth Lindberg drops into the The Writer's Block at #76. Check out his BiblioBio and see what this prominent voice in the field of Horror has done for you lately.

FRESH BLOOD AT CHIAROSCURO
The fiction contributors to the April - June issue of Chiaroscuro: Treatments of Light and Shade in Words have been selected and notified, so I'm announcing it here to give you folks a heads-up as to what's in store for our 12th issue. It's going to be a double issue, featuring over 25,000 words of original fiction.

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OLD SCHOOL ALL GIRL METAL BAND RETURNS
A very special THANK YOU to everyone who came out in the rain to witness the official debut of "Make Me Believe" on March 2nd at The Broadway Central Café!

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MARCH 6

Report by Judi Rohrig
DARK DOINGS
Del and Sue at Dark Delicacies continue to pull in the interesting people. On Saturday and Sunday, March 9 and 10, they'll be attending Monsters Among Us: Horror & Sci-Fi Convention at the Radisson Hotel in Los Angeles, but the following Saturday, March 16, at 2:00 p.m., they'll be back, welcoming composer John Harrison who will be signing his CD soundtrack for Day of the Dead. On that same day, the Ladies of the Evil Dead, Betsy Baker, Sarah York, along with co-star Hal Delrich, will be signing the two new DVD releases of Evil Dead. Dark Delicacies is located at 4213 West Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA.

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MARCH 5

From Mike at Horrorfind
A CALL FROM THE FUTURE
Update on the Horrorfind Weekend - August 23-25 Baltimore Maryland. We have a great show planned and a top notch line-up of guests. Convention tickets and rooms at the hotel are selling fast. Our dealers room is filling up rapidly with lots of great vendors.

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Report by Judi Rohrig
NEW! WHC2002 Manuscript Critique Sessions
Deadline March 21, 2002 Contact: critique@whc2002.org

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MARCH 4

Report by Judi Rohrig
THREE YEARS OLD!
Lone Wolf Publications is about to celebrate its third birthday! It all began in 1999 with the publication of FLESH WOUNDS and now 13 titles later, we're still howling! Well, we're nothing if not the partying type, and we like to share! So here's your invitation!

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MARCH 1

GRAVE NEWS FOR PICCIRILLI
Tom Piccirilli's new book, GRAVE MEN, hits the shelves the second week in March. Grave Men is a Horror Western, to which Tom says "I know that there's an even bigger stigma attached to the western field than to the horror genre, but this novel is fairly macabre and bizarre as well. Hopefully fans of my horror and mystery work will enjoy it."

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Feo Amante
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