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Donnie's Review of I AM PROVIDENCE by Nick Mamatas
I AM PROVIDENCE review, by The Horror Hypothesis
Recently, I had the privilege of attending the 6th Annual Scares That Care Convention in Williamsburg, VA. I was only there for a couple of hours, but I shared many of the same surreal experiences (Kane Hodder shook my hand) as fellow Night Worms contributor, Kallie, who did a fantastic write up of the event.
During my visit, I attended a book reading led by Nick Mamatas and Maurice Broaddus. Mamatas began their session by grabbing...
Consuming with Kallie & Kami- Summertime Edition
Hey everyone, Kallie here! When Kami and I came up with the idea to do a monthly bookish food and drink feature for the blog, we knew we had to do a summertime theme for our first article. And what says summertime more than camping and ghost stories? We chose to give recipes based off of the book Spooky Campfire Tales. I’ll be giving you a fun drink recipe in this first half of the article, and Kami will be giving you some fun food recipes in the second half.
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John's Review- Dead Sea by Brian Keene
Night Worms Interview with Author John Hornor Jacobs
Night Worms - 8:55 AM
First burning question: Did you start your day off right?
John Jacobs -
I have not had breakfast, no. But I am drinking coffee
Night Worms -
How do you take your coffee?
John Jacobs -
With 2 packets of Stevia
Night Worms -
That makes me feel guilty. Ha! My coffee routine is indulgent
Night Worms -
I did do a little...
Literary Quickies May Lead to True Love by Beth Griffith
Literary Quickies May Lead to True Love
Think of short story anthologies as the dating apps of the literary world. It doesn’t matter if you prefer Tinder, ok cupid or Ashley Madison (you dirty dog), the point of using a dating app is to find a partner who is compatible with you and your lifestyle. Short story anthologies generally feature a variety of authors writing about the same genre or variations on a specific subject, making it easy for you to quickly decide if you like their style....