Saturday, November 02, 2013

Gerard de Villiers, R. I. P.

DEATH NOTED: Gerard de Villiers (1929-2013).

First It Was the Thin Mints Melee. . .

Cigarette disagreement reportedly turned violent in Des Moines apartment

Cool Music Video at the Link

Rediscovered: Yet Another Non-Fat Op | Up and Down These Mean Streets

PSA

How to avoid an alligator attack 

Song of the Day

▶ The Blasters - Marie Marie - YouTube:

History’s Most Bizarre and Beautiful Encyclopedia, Brought Back to Life

History’s Most Bizarre and Beautiful Encyclopedia, Brought Back to Life 

Today's Vintage Ad



First It Was the Thin Mints Melee. . .

Queens boxer Michael Constantino punches cop, bites another at LaGuardia 

Hat tip to Jeff Meyerson.

Paris Hilton Update

Paris Hilton transforms into sexy mermaid, fairy, bride and gladiator for Halloween photo-shoot  

Hat tip to Jeff Meyerson.

I Miss the Old Days

12 Unusual Mid-Century Pageant Queens

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Angus Campbell, ed., Scottish Tales of Terror, Fontana, 1971

Daylight Saving Time Is Terrible

Daylight Saving Time Is Terrible: Here's a Simple Plan to Fix It 

I For One Welcome Our New Cephalopod Masters

Planet of the Apes? It's an OCTOPUS UPRISING we need to worry about: Intelligent eight-tentacled animals could evolve to become even smarter

Latest Getting Away with Murder Now Online

GETTING AWAY WITH MURDER # 84 NOVEMBER 2013

I Miss the Old Days

17 Reasons To Thank God Your Hair Isn't In The '80s

And It's Not Mine

Scientists discover oldest human brain in the world

Why Am I Not Surprised?

Beginning of Daylight Saving Time can mean headaches for some: Doctors say the time change can cause cluster headaches that can last as long as eight weeks.

Or Maybe You Did

12 Things You Probably Didn't Know About Daylight Saving Time

I Think My Feelings on the Issue Are Clear by Now

Time to Move On? The Case Against Daylight Saving Time

Dig that Uranium

▶ The Bowery Boys in "Dig that Uranium" (1955) - Theatrical Trailer - YouTube:

Friday, November 01, 2013

Gator Update (No Trespassing! Edition)

The Lively Morgue: Dec. 20, 1926: In defiance of a “No Trespassing” sign, Margaret K. Snyder, daughter of New York Giants catcher Frank Snyder — who was nicknamed Pancho — stood in the midst of somnolent alligators on a farm in St. Augustine, Fla.

Great photo at the link!
Hat tip to Beth Foxwell.

Here's a Lawyer You Can Love

Tenn. lawyer demands to be called 'Captain Justice'

Once Again Texas Leads the Way

KLTV.com-Tyler, Longview, Jacksonville, Texass: Nacogdoches Co. man to deputies: My girlfriend believes she is never wrong!  The deputy reported the man's live-in girlfriend "believes the decisions she makes in life are always correct" and she "is unwilling to accept other's advice." The man said she "believes she does no wrong."

Writers on the Effects of New Tech on Writing

Writing Bytes: The Internet has changed (and keeps changing) how we live today — how we find love, make money, communicate with and mislead one another. Writers in a variety of genres tell us what these new technologies mean for storytelling.

First It Was the Thin Mints Melee. . .

Raritan man accused of reaching inside officer's mouth, pulling on jaw

Cries of the Lost -- Chris Knopf

In Dead Anyway, which I reviewed here, Chris Knopf introduced Arthur Cathcart.  In that book, Cathcart nearly dies when his wife is killed in a savage attack.  He's terribly wounded, but even before he's fully recovered, he sets about trying to find out who killed his wife and to do something about them.  He achieves his goal, with the help of Natsumi Fitzgerald, a woman he meets in the course of the story.  What he doesn't know at the end of the book is why his wife was killed.  Finding the answer to that question is what he's doing in Cries of the Lost.

The answer is a tricky one and Cathcart and Fitzgerald need all their abilities at computer searches, disguise, and survival to get to it.  The story covers a lot of territory, including England, the South of France, the U. S., the Caribbean, the Mediterranean, and probably some other areas I've forgotten.  As they piece the story together, there's one hairsbreadth escape after another.  Explosions, car chases, and gun play abound.  Cathcart isn't quite recovered even now from his previous injuries, but he gets around well enough to evade everyone who wants to kill him and get hold of information that they believe he has.  Even when he finds it, he doesn't know what it means.

Cries of the Damned has slam-bang action, serious detection, and a couple of main characters that you're bound to root for.  Highly entertaining reading.

First It Was the Thin Mints Melee. . .

Chain Saw Massacre Averted At Nevada County Bar When Man’s Weapon Stalls

Dave Zeltserman: The Boston Red Sox and my novels

Small Crimes: The Boston Red Sox and my novels

Yet Another List I'm Not On

The Surprising Passions of 11 Brilliant People 

JJ Lamb Interview

SONS OF SPADE: Q & A with JJ Lamb

Those Comics in Your Basement? Probably Worthless

Those Comics in Your Basement? Probably Worthless

Today's Vintage Ad


Seems Like a Reasonable Excuse

Burglar claims he was playing hide-and-seek in local business 

Hat tip to Jeff Meyerson.

It's to Die For

Deep-Fried Twinkie Burger 

4 Famed Lost Films We Only Just Now Found

4 Famed Lost Films We Only Just Now Found

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Eric Ambler, The Dark Frontier, Hodder, 1959

29 Breathtaking Dia De Los Muertos Photos

29 Breathtaking Dia De Los Muertos Photos

The Death of Harry Houdini

The Death of Harry Houdini

I Miss the Old Days

What Made the Beatles So Big? Diagnosing ‘Beatlemania’ 

I Found a Penny Last Week

Orlando man wins lottery jackpot, again

Archaeology Update

Archaeologists Pull 5 Of Blackbeard's Cannons From The Sea 

Once Again Texas Leads the Way

Copperas Cove: Overdue Library Book Lands Local Man In Jail

It's Another Forgotten Book

Black Gate Blog Archive The Magic Goes Away by Larry Niven

A Man's Gotta Do What a Man's Gotta Do

Georgia Man Runs Into Burning Home to Get Beer

Yes, Another Forgotten Book

Black Gate » Blog Archive » Vintage Treasures: The Karma Corps by Neal Barrett, Jr.:


Forgotten Books: Murder Plus -- Marc Gerald

I think this one might have shown up on some FFB posts in the past, and it's about time I got around to having a better look at my own copy.  It's an anthology composed of stories from the "true crime" magazines that once were a staple of the American newsstands.  They stuck around for many years, and for all I know, they're still out there, though I haven't seen one in a while.  I haven't seen a newsstand in a while for that matter.

What makes this book interesting for readers of crime fiction is that many of the writers represented here are better known for their fiction than for their articles in the true-crime magazines.  Harry Whittington, Lionel White, Bruno Fischer, Jim Thompson, and Day Keene, for example.  There's even an article by Harlan Ellison.  Hammett's here, too, so the quality of the writing is pretty high.  Whittington's article is about a crime he based one of his novels on (The Devil Wears Wings), so that adds to the interest.

And, as I find myself saying over and over in these comments, the introduction is worth the price of the volume all by itself.  Marc Gerald grew up as a fan of True Detective and went on to edit the magazine.  His informal history of the magazines and the kinds of stories they used is invaluable.  I suspect some of you would get a kick out of this anthology.  Cheap copies abound on the Internet, so check it out.

The Giant Behemoth

▶ 1959 THE GIANT BEHEMOTH TRAILER SCI-FI WILLIS O'BRIEN - YouTube:

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Save the Adventure!

Singularity&Co - Save the Adventure! by Singularity&Co. — Kickstarter: Help us rescue unique, out-of-print adventure stories from copyright limbo and make them available online and as e-books!

I Want to Believe!

Bigfoot Spotted on Google Earth?

Cursive Update

Yahoo News: "In the United States, relatively few people use cursive," said Morgan Polikoff, an assistant professor of education policy at the University of Southern California, who sees "no compelling reason" for cursive instruction to remain on the curriculum.

No Comment Department

Safe, Happy Halloween From 'World's Leading Authority on Poisoned Candy': My data now cover more than 50 years, and I still haven’t found a documented case of a child who was seriously harmed by a contaminated treat.

It's Halloween, so . . . .

Amazon.com: Carnival of Death (Dead Man #9) eBook: Bill Crider, Lee Goldberg, William Rabkin: Kindle Store: Matt Cahill is working security at a traveling carnival, seeking a respite in the lonely battle against the supernatural entity known as Mr. Dark. But that’s not going to happen. He can sense something isn’t right, almost as clearly as he can see the evil in people as rotting flesh. Soon a series of violent, horrifying events rock the carnival…and, most disturbing of all, a fake fortune teller’s dark prophecies start coming true. 

So when she foresees imminent doom, Matt knows it can only mean one thing: Mr. Dark is here, and it’s not for the cotton candy. If Matt can’t stop him, Mr. Dark will destroy every last soul in this godforsaken carnival—and salt the earth with blood.

First It Was the Thin Mints Melee. . .

Florida Layabout, 21, Gets Mom Arrested After She Slaps Him In Face For Being Rude Freeloader

Free for Kindle for One Day Only

Amazon.com: Roman Dalton - Werewolf PI eBook: Paul D. Brazill: Kindle Store: When a full moon fills the night sky, Private Investigator Roman Dalton becomes a werewolf and prowls The City's neon and blood soaked streets. 

Roman Dalton - Werewolf PI is a short, sharp collection of vivid, interconnected noir/horror stories featuring the werewolf PI and the denizens of The City.

The 50 Scariest Books of All Time

The 50 Scariest Books of All Time 

William Harrison, R. I. P.

 NYTimes.com: William Harrison, who adapted his fiction into the films “Rollerball” in 1975 and “Mountains of the Moon” in 1990, died on Oct. 22 at his home in Fayetteville, Ark. He was 79.

Top 10 Worst Halloween Candies

Top 10 Worst Halloween Candies  

Annoying slideshow alert.

Song of the Day

▶ "The Sinking of the Reuben James" by The Kingston Trio - YouTube:

James Reasoner Talks about Weird Westerns

Western Fictioneers: Weird Western Tales

First It Was the Thin Mints Melee. . .

Kingsport Times-News: A Kingsport woman's food cravings allegedly ran amok Wednesday morning, as her boyfriend's refusal to visit McDonald's spurred her to run him over with a pickup truck — striking him three times.

Today's Vintage Ads

The Scariest Vintage Halloween Ads

18 Terrifying Old Costumes You Can't Unsee

18 Terrifying Old Costumes You Can't Unsee

Boppin' at the High School Hop

It's Halloween, so here's a link to my light-heated zombie story.

: RevolutionSF - Boppin' at the High School Hop : Fiction

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John Creasey, The Plague of Silence, Hodder, 1962

The 25 Baddest Witches In Film And TV

The 25 Baddest Witches In Film And TV

The Hidden Haunted History of 7 American Landmarks

The Hidden Haunted History of 7 American Landmarks 

20 Incredibly Bizarre Vintage Halloween Costumes

20 Incredibly Bizarre Vintage Halloween Costumes

9 horror films under 9 minutes

9 horror films under 9 minutes 

The Top 10 Most Underrated Horror Movie Sequels Of All Time

The Top 10 Most Underrated Horror Movie Sequels Of All Time

Nigel Davenport, R. I. P.

Mail Online: Actor Nigel Davenport, best known for his roles in Chariots of Fire, A Man For All Seasons and the TV series Howards’ Way, has died at the age of 85.  

Hat tip to Jeff Meyerson.

Once Again Texas Leads the Way

Mail Online: A homeless man found dead in downtown Houston is believed to have been there for almost a whole day while people stopped to snap cell phone pictures.  

Hat tip to Jeff Meyerson.

5 Sneaky Ways To Be Nicolas Cage For Halloween

5 Sneaky Ways To Be Nicolas Cage For Halloween

Have a Spooky Halloween!

Halloween — History.com Articles, Video, Pictures and Facts

Yet Another Forgotten Book

Black Gate  Blog Archive The Great Captains by Henry Treece

Forgotten Music

17 Popular Songs You Never Knew Were Written By Carole King

The Private Eyes

▶ The Private Eyes (1981) Trailer - YouTube:

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Once Again Texas Leads the Way . . .

. . . and I found a penny the other day.

Yahoo: A Houston scrap collector hauled an old safe from a family's home, but when the vault was pried open he discovered it held a fortune in gold coins and silver dollars.  

Hat tip to Doc Quatermass.

Pimpage: An Occasional Feature in Which I call Attention to Books of Interest

Amazon.com: Swamp Walloper (Fight Card) eBook: Jack Tunney, Paul Bishop: Kindle Store: New Orleans, 1956 ... When the battered body of boxer Marcus de Trod turns up on the edge of the Bayou Sauvage outside New Orleans with the words ‘Get Felony Flynn LAPD’ tattooed in his armpits, Hat Squad detective, Patrick Felony Flynn, knows he is in for the fight of his life. 

Far from the hardboiled streets of Los Angeles, Flynn and his partner, Tombstone Jones, are on a two-fisted rampage to find a killer. But hiding in the swamp, deep inside the walls of the Bayou Sauvage Federal Penitentiary, the killer patiently waits to crush his prey with razor sharp teeth and deadly jaws. 

After taking down gangster Mickey Cohen’s championship prospect Solomon Kane in “Felony Fists,” Patrick Flynn triumphantly returns in “Swamp Walloper,” facing an even more dangerous foe – a killer fueled by voodoo and revenge ...

Michael Palmer, R.I.P.

Mystery Fanfare: Michael Palmer: R.I.P.

Once Again Texas Leads the Way

Dallas identity thief convicted after eating debit card to conceal tax fraud  

Hat tip to Jeff Meyerson.

5 Mysterious Structures With Creepy Unknown Origins

5 Mysterious Structures With Creepy Unknown Origins 

The 20 Essential Vampire Movies

The 20 Essential Vampire Movies 

Song of the Day

▶ Susan Christie - I Love Onions - 1966 - YouTube:

I Miss the Old Days

14 Delightful Photos Of Vintage Debutante Style

Today's Vintage Ad


They're Tough on Pranksters in Tennessee!

Teen Shot While Toilet Papering Principal’s House

Archaeology Update

Cretaceous-era bird tracks: Proof of 100-million-year-old flight? 

Free Story for All Hallow's Read

Celebrate All Hallow’s Read! Get “Dead Folks” for FREE!

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Rex Stout, Murder by the Book,  Bantam, 1954

First It Was the Thin Mints Melee. . .

This spud's for you? Sebastian woman jailed after potato, knife attack 

Hat tip to Jeff Meyerson.

First It Was the Thin Mints Melee. . .

 Police search for man who pepper-sprayed woman and stole her monkey in Grand Junction

No Comment Department

DreamWorks Acquires 8th Grader's Journal 'Popular: One Geek's Quest For The Impossible': Ok, get ready to feel inferior. When an eighth grader named Maya Van Wagenen found herself struggling to fit in with her new classmates, she followed the seemingly outdated wisdom from a 1950s advice book for help. Not only did Maya crack the code to becoming popular by using ancient tips from Betty Cornell’s Glamour Guide For Teens, she kept a diary. That journal is the basis for a six-figure two book deal with Penguin Group. And now, at the ripe age of 15, Van Wagenen has become the youngest non-actor to ever make a feature deal at DreamWorks.

Archaeology Update

Hi-tech aqueduct explorers map ancient Rome’s ‘final frontier’ 

Is There Nothing Left to Believe In?

Orson Welles’ War of the Worlds panic myth: The infamous radio broadcast did not cause a nationwide hysteria.

Mr. Moto's Gamble

▶ 1938 MR. MOTO'S GAMBLE TRAILER PETER LORRE - YouTube:

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Interview with Gary M. Dobbs

WRITEALOT: Blog guest – Gary M. Dobbs

Two New Kindle Words DEAD MAN Novels!

The Dead Man: Two New Kindle Words DEAD MAN Novels!

Archaeology Update

'Fantastic' Roman eagle sculpture found in London

Make a Wish

What Happens To Coins Tossed In A Fountain?

Once Again Texas Leads the Way

It's a miracle: Texas rodeo clown, 31, who survives being struck by lightning TWICE is 'tingly' but not injured

Song of the Day

▶ The Turtles - She'd Rather Be with Me - YouTube:

Gator Update (Safety Record Edition)

No fatal alligator attacks in five years ties record 

I'll Just Say on the Ground

Caminito del Rey: The Most Dangerous Pathway in the World?

Today's Vintage Ad


15 Famous People Who Didn't Make It Big Until Way After Their Twenties

15 Famous People Who Didn't Make It Big Until Way After Their Twenties

First It Was the Thin Mints Melee. . .

Man accused of throwing cat at girlfriend 

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Leslie Charteris, The Saint in the Sun, Hodder, 1966

Once Again Texas Leads the Way

Inmate in Trouble for Snapping Selfies in Jail

The 23 Best Parts Of Being A Book Lover

The 23 Best Parts Of Being A Book Lover

First It Was the Thin Mints Melee. . .

Nevada man pleads guilty to shooting golfer who broke window at his home with errant shot 

Some Interesting Choices Here

9 Books to Drop Everything and Read 

Top 10 Notable and Notorious Exploitation Films

Top 10 Notable and Notorious Exploitation Films 

Here's the Plot for Your Next Nic Cage Thriller Script

Telegraph: A dinosaur skull bought by the actor Nicolas Cage is at the heart of an investigation into illicit fossil smuggling.

Here's the Plot for Your Next Bestselling Thriller

Yahoo News: Body parts believed to be from the same woman have been found at two water treatment plants in the Los Angeles area, sheriff's homicide detectives said Monday.

More Overlooked Movies

11 Debut Films of Famous Directors

Some More (Un)Forgotten Films

Top 10 crime movies

Links to several other Top Tens as well.

Another Forgotten Movie

Fatherhood is terrifying, especially when your kid is a murderous mutant

Bill Gulick, R. I. P.

Walla Walla Union-Bulletin: Grover C. “Bill” Gulick, a Walla Walla resident who became a nationally known western author, playwright and historian, died Friday. . . .  Gulick’s 1950 novel “Bend of the Snake” became the basis for the 1952 movie “Bend of the River,” starring James Stewart, Rock Hudson and Arthur Kennedy.

A second story, “The Road to Denver,” was made into a 1955 western of the same name.
A third novel, “The Hallelujah Train,” became the basis of the 1965 film “The Hallelujah Trail” starring Burt Lancaster, Lee Remick and Bill Hutton.
Two other works, “Hotel de Paree” and “Sundance and the Greenhorn Trader,” were turned into television episodes.
Link via James  Reasoner.

Overlooked Movies: The Jungle

Here's a quiz.  First watch the trailer and then answer: Is The Jungle a movie with SF elements?  You won't know the answer if you watched the trailer, but the truth is revealed very early in the movie, which I remember seeing as a little kid.  Here's something that puzzled me then and that puzzles me now.  Why did they film movies in Sepia?  It's not real color, as far as I'm concerned, and I'd rather watch a B&W film.  Here's something I didn't think of.  Why go to India and not film in Technicolor?  And why use stock footage of animals? I can answer that: budget. I might not be right, but I'd be willing to bet on it.

Rod Cameron is a white hunter who's survived an attack by -- here it comes -- woolly mammoths.  Would it surprise you to learn that nobody believes him?  When elephants begin stampeding for no discernible reason, killing some villagers, Cameron mounts an expedition to find the answer, though he thinks he knows what it is.  And sure enough -- woolly mammoths.  Really, just elephants decked out a bit more convincingly than the dogs in The Killer Shrews, but for a little kid, they were woolly mammoths, all right.

If you watched the trailer, and you really should, you know something about the great lines and the quality of acting, two things I wouldn't have noticed when I was 11 years old.  I didn't even think twice about Marie Windsor as an Indian princess or Caesar Romero as an Indian. 

Two things: (1) You can't go wrong with a knife fight on a narrow wooden bridge over a gorge.  (2) The ending.  It really impressed me as a kid, and it's the main thing I remember about the movie.

The Jungle

▶ 1952 THE JUNGLE ROD CAMERON MARIE WINDSOR - YouTube:

Monday, October 28, 2013

Thoreau’s Journal Entry on Not Finding a Publisher and What Success Really Means | Brain Pickings

October 28, 1853: Thoreau’s Journal Entry on Not Finding a Publisher and What Success Really Means | Brain Pickings

When I Was Eleven I Could Tie My Shoes

11-Year Old Invents a Better Sandbag 

Song of the Day

▶ Velvet Underground-"Rock & Roll" from "Loaded" - YouTube:

6 Real Serial Killers More Terrifying Than Any Horror Movie

6 Real Serial Killers More Terrifying Than Any Horror Movie 

Today's Vintage Ad


To the Bookmobile! The Library on Wheels of Yesteryear

To the Bookmobile! The Library on Wheels of Yesteryear 

You Talin' to Me? Huh? You Talkin' to Me?

10 Crazy Literary Conspiracy Theories 

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A. E. Van Vogt, The Wizard of Linn, NEL, 1975

Shut Up and Take My Money

Avi Lerner wants Meryl Streep for The Expendabelles: producer Avi Lerner is reportedly looking to cast Meryl Streep, Cameron Diaz, and Milla Jovovich in a female version of The Expendables called “The Expendabelles.”

New Poem at The 5-2

The 5-2 | Crime Poetry Weekly, Annual Ebooks - Gerald So, Editor: Tim McLafferty THE ALL-CONSUMING

The Most Popular Boys' Names, State by State, from 1960 to the Present

The Most Popular Boys' Names, State by State, from 1960 to the Present

10 Headless Ghosts And Monsters

10 Headless Ghosts And Monsters 

Enigmatic Dickinson Revealed Online

Enigmatic Dickinson Revealed Online: The online Emily Dickinson Archive, to be inaugurated on Wednesday, promises to change all that by bringing together on a single open-access Web site thousands of manuscripts held by Harvard University, Amherst College, the Boston Public Library and five other institutions. Now, scholars and lay readers alike will be able to browse easily through handwritten versions of favorite poems, puzzle over lines that snake along the edges of used envelopes and other scraps of paper, or zoom in on one of Dickinson’s famous dashes until it almost fills the screen.

Here's the Plot for Your Next AMC Series Pilot Script

Orlando woman suspected of leading drug ring: Charmaine Roman lived in a Dr. Phillips condo, drove a Land Rover and helped raise her young grandson — nothing likely to rouse an outsider's suspicion. 

But law-enforcement officers say Roman's lifestyle was funded not by her concert-promotion business but by a violent Jamaican drug-trafficking ring that brought thousands of pounds of marijuana into Central Florida and a host of violent crimes.

Paris Hilton Update

Paris Hilton Dressed As Miley Cyrus For Halloween

Looking for Trouble

▶ 1957 LOOKING FOR DANGER TRAILER THE BOWERY BOYS - YouTube:

Sunday, October 27, 2013

21 Lou Reed Songs You Need To Hear

21 Lou Reed Songs You Need To Hear

Lou Reed, R. I. P.

Rolling Stone: Lou Reed, a massively influential songwriter and guitarist who helped shape nearly fifty years of rock music, died today. The cause of his death has not yet been released, but Reed underwent a liver transplant in May.

Free for Kindle for a Limited Time

Amazon.com: RESCUE eBook: Earl Staggs: Kindle Store: A Mini Novel in 5 Chapters (9500 Words). Tall Chambers leads a secretive agency which tracks terrorist groups and stops them by whatever means are necessary. The agency has just prevented an attack in the Middle East when Tall gets a call from the White House. The President wants him to rescue hostages held by a terrorist group for ransom. Tall knows it will be nearly impossible to free the hostages, but he has to try. Innocent lives are at stake and he's the only hope they have.

A Night At The Rock: Former Alcatraz Inmate Journeys Back

A Night At The Rock: Former Alcatraz Inmate Journeys Back

Song of the Day

▶ Timi Yuro Whats a matter baby - YouTube:

The Not-So-Fairytale Castle of New York

The Not-So-Fairytale Castle of New York 

Today's Vintage Ad


The Most Epic Nicolas Cage Costume Of All Time

The Most Epic Nicolas Cage Costume Of All Time

Why Do Our Favorite Horror Fiction Monsters Still Frighten Us?

Why Do Our Favorite Horror Fiction Monsters Still Frighten Us?

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A. E. Van Vogt Empire of the Atom, NEL, 1975

E. B. White on the Future of Reading

E. B. White on the Future of Reading: Timeless Wisdom from 1951

An Office Bookshelf

The Education of a Pulp Writer: Now That's a Bookshelf, Bill Crider!

15 Quotes On Procrastination You Should Read Later

15 Quotes On Procrastination You Should Read Later

50 Years Later: The Greatest Beatles Performance of All Time

50 Years Later: The Greatest Beatles Performance of All Time

Drive a Crooked Road

▶ 1954 DRIVE A CROOKED ROAD TRAILER MICKEY ROONEY - YouTube: