
Chris Deal
Articles
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Nov 12, 2023 |
horrordna.com | Chris Deal |Max Booth III
Written by Chris Deal Published by Cemetery Gates Media Written by Max Booth III2023, 123 pages, FictionReleased on September 19th, 2023 Review: The horror genre brings many types of people under its fold, for any number of reasons. Some just want to be scared. Perhaps it’s the chemical rush of simulated or imaginary danger they are seeking out. There are also those who want to be the ones doing the scaring, who take pleasure in being the source of terror.
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Nov 12, 2023 |
horrordna.com | Chris Deal |Max Booth III
The horror genre brings many types of people under its fold, for any number of reasons. Some just want to be scared. Perhaps it’s the chemical rush of simulated or imaginary danger they are seeking out. There are also those who want to be the ones doing the scaring, who take pleasure in being the source of terror. Perhaps they want to take control of what scares them, to take back the power of their own fear, or maybe they identify with the boogiemen.
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Nov 11, 2023 |
horrordna.com | Chris Deal |Richard Lange
As his mouth fills with blood, he recalls a cloud shaped like a duck that he saw when he was a kid. The vampire. There ain’t no more tried and true monster than the vampire. With origins as far removed from the present day as ancient Persia, Babylon, and Assyria, if you can name a culture without some sort of bloodsucker in their folklore, well, you’d be quite the learned anthropologist.
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Sep 16, 2023 |
horrordna.com | Chris Deal |Kevin Lucia
By: In: Books Published: 16 September 2023 Written by Chris Deal Published by Crystal Lake Publishing Written by Kevin Lucia 2023, 348 pages, Fiction Released on October 13th, 2023 Review: There are certain tropes that appear over and over in horror fiction. Tropes done to bloody death, of course, but when done well enough they can elevate the trope and the genre itself. In The Horror at Pleasant Brook, author Kevin Lucia brings offers his take on the small-town horror, and in doing so shows...
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