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Hello Paul,
I'm Rebekah. I work as a corporate travel agent, live in western MIchigan, US...married 3 kids...speak French (was my major - I use it sometimes).
love to travel of course, that is why I'm in this business, but I feel you can travel more effectively sometimes with a book than you can a plane. I've been to the UK a few times fortunately enough! Very nice place, well from what I've seen (London and Edinburgh). Nice to meet you.
I'm Rebekah. I work as a corporate travel agent, live in western MIchigan, US...married 3 kids...speak French (was my major - I use it sometimes).
love to travel of course, that is why I'm in this business, but I feel you can travel more effectively sometimes with a book than you can a plane. I've been to the UK a few times fortunately enough! Very nice place, well from what I've seen (London and Edinburgh). Nice to meet you.

For Marvel Comics I've done projects involving THE PUNISHER, WOLVERINE, MARVEL ZOMBIES RETURN, and BLACK PANTHER, and am writing DOOMWAR (launching Feb 2010) and PUNISHER: LAST GUN ON EARTH (spring 2010).
Hello EVERYBODY I should have said. I just noticed we are a group of exactly 13 at the moment!! (last time I looked there were 5). How exciting. Glad to meet everyone.
Hello To EveryOne! My name's Always & Horror is almost all I read & enjoy. Never much for anything else... S.K's my favorite writer & I continue to hunt for writers that can match up to "The Master" but it's hard :(
Can't help it.. I Love The Man
Take Care EveryOne,
Always :)
Can't help it.. I Love The Man
Take Care EveryOne,
Always :)








I loved Shadow Of The Wind! Good book! I'll check out the group, thanks! :)


I don't know about Barker's book, but TGB is EXCELLENT, and I'd love to hear your input, especially with your focus on Children's Lit.

Hello Everybody! So nice to meet you. Welcome to the group! We're...so...glad...you're...HERE! muahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaa :)




Well, I'm not sure where you get soap operas from Stephen King....I'm a huge fan. But to each his own. Welcome aboard! :)
Hi everyone. I'm new so I thought I'd introduce myself. My name is Pam and I love horror stories. I just finished reading The Historian and it made me feel like I need to read the original Dracula. After all the different Dracula movies I've seen, and I'm just now actually picking up the book. lol

I love the classics including Bram Stoker, Edgar Allan Poe and Mary Shelley

Dracula is a great book! One of the great classics! I need to reread that!

My pen name is Alice V. I write fantasy, horror and erotica (of course won't post anything erotic on here though!). I'm unpublished but brushing up my finished manuscript to send to publishers. I have a website that features several short stories I've written so far (www.alicev.net.) I read just about every genre because I believe in not limiting myself to one kind of inspiration.

I also read the scary stuff, too.
Hello Pamela and Alice, Tom - everyone!
This group seems to be languishing, sadly. We should revive it! Welcome and let's see if we can get things moving again.
Any thoughts on what to read next?
This group seems to be languishing, sadly. We should revive it! Welcome and let's see if we can get things moving again.
Any thoughts on what to read next?

I'm not reading any horror right now. Was reading HP Lovecraft but am a little side tracked with other stuff and had to put the book on hold. I like real horror and not that Twilight type BS that everyone is doing. Make me scared, make me think, make me want to sleep with the lights on at night!
Alice - AMEN! I'm up for some Lovecraft. I'm scared to admit this publicly, but I have yet to read anything by him. What title are you working on? Maybe we can pick that up.

Right now reading "Bloodcurling Tales of Horror and Macabre." Pretty good. I like the first story, "The Rats in the Walls." I read 3 of the stories so far in the book. Nothing too scary...yet. I can see why he's so revered in the horror world. He wrote his stories during a time when the genre wasn't popular at all. In fact, I think it's safe for me to say that his writing is original, inspirational, and a testament to the man's imagination.




I'm not really new to the genre, but like Emily I thought that this group should be a good way to start. I can't remember my first horror book....maybe it was Suffer the Children by John Saul. It's just too long ago..I do find it hard to find a good Horror book, because they are not really scary. Maybe someone can recommend something?

I'm not really new to the genre, but like Emily I thought that this group should be a good way to start. I can't remember my first horror book....maybe it was Suffer the Children by John S..."
I'm currently reading the Heart shaped box by Joe Hill which is having it's creepy moments and i had to stop reading The Birthing House by Christopher Ransom, i read before i go to sleep and some of the descriptions freaked me out lol just being a big baby!!


Here are quick examples of my work:

Most of the covers I've done are @: http://www.mad-gods.com/coverHIRE.html
Authors mentioned in this topic
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (other topics)Edgar Allan Poe (other topics)
Bram Stoker (other topics)
Boring bio bit: 56, live in the UK, work in education, write, design web sites, blah, blah. Married (long-suffering wife). No pets, eat meat, was (and still am) Pickman's model...