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Tales From The Grindhouse is retro horror madness from paperback hell! A brand new series of novels featuring adaptations of movies they dared not make, with stories so shocking and bloody that they were kept under lock and key - until now. KILL THE QUEEN In Kill The Queen, the year is 1983 and from a forgotten World War II bunker beneath modern-day West Germany, an unspeakable evil arises to exact a madman’s revenge. Leaving a trail of death and destruction in its wake, this infernal horde advances across Europe nearing London with every jackbooted step. The few who survive ask: can this bloodthirsty hellspawn be stopped? Or will they fulfil their satanic mission? Werewolf With A Chainsaw Werewolf With A Chainsaw starts as the wildest blowout of 1986, but before sunrise, it will become an unforgettable orgy of murder and mayhem. A ferocious beast stalks the shadows of an illicit after hours party in the Sweetfield Mall. With the unrestrained debauchery spiralling out of control, an unearthly howl warns of the terror to come. Soon, from the food court to the video arcade, screams and motor fumes fill the air. Blood Slot Blood Slot invites you to enjoy your stay at Amlin Holiday Camp, the premier destination for fun, relaxation and bodily dismemberment. The summer of 1984 is the hottest on record. When a group of summertime friends sneak into the Amlin video arcade after dark, they unwittingly hit the start button on a bizarre ordeal filled with insanity and blood-spattered carnage. Experience a secret so monstrous and macabre that it could spell game over for all who play the game. Tales From The Grindhouse is available now in paperback and ebook from talesfromthegrindhouse.net and also Amazon and many other online stores. Alan Power was born in the past, screaming. He is the author of the Tales from the Grindhouse series, for which he also creates cover art and the occasional imaginary map. He now lives in Scotland with his wife, a host of children and a flyblown horde of mangy street cur dogs that are nevertheless affectionate and mostly tick-free. He screams slightly less these days. www.talesfromthegrindhouse.net THE HEART AND SOUL OF HORROR FEATURESTHE HORROR OF MY LIFE: A.I. WINTERS
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In this series of articles we invite horror fans, and horror creators to talk about the books, and films that had the biggest impact on them as fans of the horror genre. Today we welcome author A.I. Winters to the site. A.I. Winters is an award-winning author known for her works of horror and fantasy. She is the author of the young adult fantasy novels Strange Luck, The Nightmare Birds, and A Darling Secret. Her latest horror book, Summoner of Sleep, will be released July 2021. The first horror book I remember reading I think it was Frankenstein. I remember being shocked to learn that Frankenstein isn’t the name of the monster. The First Horror Film I remember watching Cujo. It scared the hell out of me! The Greatest Horror Book of All Time I loved H.P. Lovecraft’s The Lurker at the Threshold and Sheridan Le Fanu’s Carmilla. The Greatest Horror Film of all time They Live. Evil Dead II is a close second. THE GREATEST WRITER OF ALL TIME All hail H.P. Lovecraft! THE BEST BOOK COVER OF ALL TIME Too many good ones to pick. I really like covers on classic literature, like Madame Bovary, In a Glass Darkly, or Phantom of the Opera. THE BEST FILM POSTER OFF ALL TIME In the Mouth of Madness. THE BEST BOOK / FILM I HAVE WRITTEN My new psychological horror novel, Summoner of Sleep. It’s about a dark family secret. A town that doesn’t exist on any map. And a drug that will unleash an apocalyptic, transformational horror on the world. So you know, light subject matter. :) THE WORST BOOK / FILM I HAVE WRITTEN A Darling Secret. It was the last book in the Strange Luck Series and was really hard to finish. THE MOST UNDERRATED FILM OF ALL TIME Cemetery Man. I’ve only met a handful of people who’ve seen it. THE MOST UNDERRATED BOOK OF ALL TIME Carmilla. It’s a beautiful and haunting Gothic novella and one of the early works of vampire fiction, predating Bram Stoker's Dracula. THE MOST UNDERRATED AUTHOR OF ALL TIME Sheridan Le Fanu and Arthur Machen. THE BOOK / FILM THAT SACRED ME THE MOST As a kid, Close Encounters of the Third Kind. As an adult, anything having to do with aliens. That movie seriously messed me up. THE BOOK / FILM I AM WORKING ON NEXT I’m working on a few horror short stories at the moment and plan to start writing a new novel at the end of the year. Summoner of Sleep by A I Winters In the isolated mountain town of Marble Woods, the townspeople harbor a dangerous secret. It's here, away from the civilized world, that they can experiment with human genetics that have the power to alter your mind and body. When Ryder Ashling, a down-on-his-luck longtime sufferer of nightmares, discovers the town, he thinks he's found a cure, but bears witness to their research and its terrifying, inevitable unraveling. In exploring the disturbing crossroads of genetic manipulation and lust for youth and control of the physical, Winters' cautionary tale of the perversion of natural order and desire will entice and rattle readers in this thought-provoking tale of terror. A.I. Winters BIO A.I. Winters is an award-winning author known for her works of horror and fantasy. She is the author of the young adult fantasy novels Strange Luck, The Nightmare Birds, and A Darling Secret. Her latest horror book, Summoner of Sleep, will be released July 2021. She currently lives in Los Angeles. When not writing books, she enjoys breaking a sweat in Jiu-Jitsu class, baking, and traveling. WEBSITE LINKS www.aiwinters.com http://www.instagram.com/aiwinters_author http://www.facebook.com/aiwinters https://www.aiwinters.com/newsletter.html https://www.amazon.com/A-I-Winters/e/B00XZ88V5A?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_3&qid=1623789472&sr=8-3 TODAY ON THE GINGER NUTS OF HORROR WEBSITESPLASHES OF DARKNESS: THE LITTLE SISTERS OF ELURIA (COMIC REVIEW)THE HEART AND SOUL OF HORROR FEATURESBorn in Blood: Volume Two by george daniel leaAuthor: George Daniel Lea Cover: Nick Hardy Publication Date: August 10, 2021 Pre-order link https://perpetualpublishing.com/product/born-in-blood-volume-two/ One of the joys of running a site like Ginger Nuts of Horror is being able to share in the joys and successes of the members of the review family. Today we are proud to bring you the cover reveal for George Daniel Lea's Born in Blood Volume Two. If Volume One is anything to go by, then Volume Two will be a must read for horror fans "Born in Blood: Volume One is one of those rare and revelatory works that jolts you out of a slumber and makes you look at the world with fresh eyes. Quite simply, this is a stunning collection of horror fiction." - George Illet Anderson We spoke to George Daniel Lea about his new collection and George had this to say about it It basically serves as a conclusion to the overarching mythology set up in volume 1; there are a lot of stories that inter-bleed, have references to one another or that derive from the same basic back mythology. I would say it's about trauma, more than anything; it's based on the notion that we are all born into states of trauma; that our first cries are of indignation at being dragged into a world that we have no say in, and that that trauma echoes down our days, subtly informing every thought, emotion and action, whether we acknowledge it or not. In the wider back mythology, that collective trauma has formed a kind of abstract condition called Abarise ("The Abattoir Paradise"), which is a place where our traumas are collated and expressed in myriad hideous and hellish ways, but not always with negative consequences: it's also a state where we are forced to face our essential selves; the pain that informs and drives us, and thereby transcend it, becoming something more. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN HIGH HEAVEN AND LOW HELL Born in blood . . . the first breath and all that follow, tainted by original trauma, echoing throughout every thought, every heartbeat; blossoming into more profound pain, until breath and thought both cease . . . What we grow accustomed to . . . what we can endure: The days bleed into one another, as we do; hurt defining every moment. No more. Now, all instants are one; pulsing brilliant, ecstasy and agony, rendered down; experienced in a heartbeat. Every shame. Every sorrow. Humanity, history. This is what we are; the God we gave birth to. Better? Yes. Yes. Now, we all suffer the same; no more division; no privilege or powerlessness. We are the same; sexless, skinless, ex sanguine. And we celebrate, content in our disgrace. Born in Blood: Volume 2 Preorder: https://perpetualpublishing.com/product/born-in-blood-volume-two/ Born in Blood: Volumes 1 and 2 bundle package: https://perpetualpublishing.com/product/born-in-blood-book-bundle-volumes-one-two/ TODAY ON THE GINGER NUTS OF HORROR WEBSITEPALLADIUM'S GATE BY JANET JOYCE HOLDEN (BOOK REVIEW)the heart and soul of horror features We are living in a golden age of horror on TV. Shows like ‘The Walking Dead’, ‘Supernatural’ and ‘American Horror Story’ have effectively taken the genre mainstream, offering weekly doses of gore and mayhem to the masses. Go back a decade or two however, and genre fans had far fewer options to choose from. Anthology shows, like ‘Tales From the Crypt’, ‘Monsters’ or ‘Tales From the Darkside’ were king during the horror heyday of the 1980s, providing cheesy and cheerful tongue in cheek horror in half hour bites. It wasn’t until 2005 that the TV horror anthology show got serious, and delivered arguably the most consistent, memorable and scary anthology show to date. The brainchild of horror legend Mick Garris, the show’s title is no hyperbole. ‘Masters of Horror’ brought together the best horror talent Hollywood (and beyond) had to offer. Episodes directed by undisputed genre luminaries such as John Carpenter, Tobe Hooper, Dario Argento and Stuart Gordon were like hour long movies brought to your TV screen. High production values, A-List talent and a free reign to do whatever they pleased resulted in some truly unforgettable work from a group of horror legends let off their leash. These are stories that have stayed with me in the fifteen years since many initially aired and, in this series, I’ll be revisiting all twenty-six episodes, one at a time, to shine a light on a fondly remembered and undeniably influential moment in horror TV history. Join me as I take a look back at; The Screwfly Solution Directed by: Joe Dante Starring: Jason Priestley, Kerry Norton, Brenna O’Brien, Elliott Gould Original Air Date: 8 December 2006 Synopsis: A new and dangerous virus sweeps the globe, turning men into violent killers who target their rage upon women. One family race to find a cure before the human race itself is wiped out. Revisiting the Masters of Horror: The Screwfly Solution |
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