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Monthly Archives: December 2014
Author Interview Incoming
I’ve recently spoken to my friend Ben Eads, author of Cracked Sky, and we’ve decided his appearance here will be in the form of an interview. While I’ve got some questions I already want to ask, if any of you … Continue reading
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Tagged Ben Eads, Cracked Sky, horror fiction, horror writer, indie writer, Omnium Gatherum, Patrick Rutigliano
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Under the Radar – The Edward Gorey Museum
Edward Gorey is an artist who needs no introduction. His illustrations have graced countless books, including his own, seasoning them with his peculiar style. That said, I had never heard of the Edward Gorey Museum in Yarmouth, Cape Cod until … Continue reading
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Tagged Edward Gorey, Edward Gorey Museum, horror writer, indie writer, Patrick Rutigliano, Under the Radar
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A Free Kindle Book for Christmas
The Untimely Deaths of Daryl Handy is FREE from today to the end of Christmas. You can pick it up right here: http://www.amazon.com/Untimely-Deaths-Daryl-Handy-ebook/dp/B00EZHQKY4/ I’ve also finally ironed out the last kinks in the plot of my new novella. It’s quite … Continue reading
Under the Radar – The Cat Lady
I love horror games. I’ve been around since the first Alone in the Dark, and watched the rise of the Resident Evil franchise. Telltale Games’s excellent spin-off of The Walking Dead proved that even point and click adventure games can … Continue reading
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Tagged horror games, horror writer, indie writer, Patrick Rutigliano, The Cat Lady
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The Planning Stage
The new novella is currently locked in the mental outline phase while I try to figure a more few things out about this horror I’m unleashing. I don’t want to give too much away, but you might want to check … Continue reading
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Tagged Bridgewater Triangle, horror fiction, horror writer, indie writer, Patrick Rutigliano, writers, writing
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Under the Radar – Frailty
Horror and religion have a long history of intersecting. Just about every Antichrist, religious apocalypse, and demonic possession movie can be perceived as embracing the Christian faith, albeit in a rather indirect and morbid way. Unfortunately, very few movies with … Continue reading
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Tagged Frailty, horror movies, horror writer, indie writer, Patrick Rutigliano
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Favors and Fomenting Ideas
To be honest with you all, things have been a little quiet on this end lately. My last novella, Wind Chill, took a lot out of me, and I’ve been trying to get back on the ball and back to … Continue reading
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Tagged Ben Eads, Cracked Sky, horror fiction, horror writer, indie writer, Patrick Rutigliano, Wind Chill
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Under the Radar – Thinner
There is probably no horror writer more synonymous with his genre than Stephen King. Carrie, It, and The Stand are only a few of dozens of works that helped him dominate the scene for decades. Alas, obscurity can strike even … Continue reading
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December Sales and Streamlining
Autumn goes way too fast. No sooner do the jack-o’-lanterns get snuffed than we’re subjected to two months of Christmas permeating everything in sight (and don’t even get me started on Black Friday…). So, in honor of my fellow horror … Continue reading