Monthly Archives: November 2010

Bram Stoker’s Dracula…

Doubleshot Reviews is proud to have, Neil Blankenship, as guest reviewer to pass along his thoughts regarding the well-known classic Bram Stoker’s Dracula.  Some of you may know Neil by his alter ego @CoffinNailNeil on Twitter and you may have … Continue reading

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Farrago: The Michael Bekemeyer Project…

When we are dreaming alone it is only a dream. When we are dreaming with others, it is the beginning of reality.~Dom Helder Camara Every once in a while a group of people band together using their talents to come … Continue reading

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Get ready for a day of full MoOn….

    Everyone is a MoOn and has a dark side which he never shows to anybody. ~Mark Twain Six months ago, the world was introduced to Mr Moon’s Nightmares a collection of horrorcore* stories written by Jonathan MoOn. *horrorcore … Continue reading

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Rot & Ruin by Jonathan Maberry…

Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he doesn’t become a monster ~Friedrich Nietzsche It has been 14 years since First Night, the night the world as it was known ended and the dead got back … Continue reading

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Nightmare House by Douglas Clegg

There are places that hold in the traces of evil, houses that become legendary for the mysteries and secrets within their walls. Harrow is one such house. Psychic manifestations, poltergeist activity, hallucinations, and other residue of terror have all been … Continue reading

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Witch Craft: Wicked Accessories, Creepy-Cute Toys, Magical Treats, and More!…

When I think of Halloween craft books I think of the little flimsy things that you find while waiting in line at the register. They have a few good ideas but it is the type of thing that you purchase … Continue reading

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Purity by Douglas Clegg

In PURITY, the darkest force is love. Owen Crites has watched Jenna Montgomery flower into a beautiful young woman as they’ve practically grown up together through the summers; Owen is the gardener’s son who will one day become groundskeeper of … Continue reading

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