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HWA New England is a regional chapter of the national association for professional horror authors, The Horror Writers Association. HWA New England functions primarily as a networking organization for local authors.

HWA New England is open to all horror authors (novel, short story, poetry) at all experience levels. Our members include full-time, mass market authors with decades of experience as well as unpublished newcomers.

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HWA News & Events - New England Chapter

-- Thursday, February 09, 2006 --
Upcoming HWA NE Events
-- Saturday, February 11 -- Kurt Newton and Walter Greatshell book signing. Kurt will sign copies of his poetry collection, LIFE AMONG THE DREAM MERCHANTS. Walter will sign copies of his mass market paperback novel, XOMBIES. B. Dalton, 250 Granite St # 2067, Braintree, MA. 1:00 - 4:00 pm.

-- Fri. - Sun., February 17 - 19 --HWA NE will have a club table at Boskone (sponsored by NESFA), at the Sheraton Boston, 39 Dalton St., Boston, MA. HWA NE members in attendance will include: JoAnn F. Cox, Paul Tremblay, Craig Shaw Gardner, F. Brett Cox, Dan Keohane, John D. Harvey, Michael Arruda, and more.


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-- Saturday, October 22, 2005 --
Don D'Ammassa Sale To SURREAL MAGAZINE
Don D'Ammassa's short story, "Toothmarks", has sold to SURREAL MAGAZINE.


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-- Sunday, October 09, 2005 --
GHOSTS OF ALBION Website Live!
The new GHOSTS OF ALBION website is now live. Amber Benson and Christopher Golden created GHOSTS OF ALBION as an online animated series for the BBC, and it has now evolved into a brand new series of novels for Del Rey, and a soon to be released role playing game from Eden Studios. At the new website, you'll find all sorts of things, including links to the original animated series, stories, Amber's production journal, and a contest, not to mention the Ghosts of Albion online store, with t-shirts, mugs, and other fun stuff. We'll also be serializing the prologue and first eight chapters of the first full length GoA novel, GHOSTS OF ALBION: ACCURSED, starting today. ACCURSED hits stores on October 25th, but you can get a head start at www.ghostsofalbion.net.


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-- Saturday, October 08, 2005 --
Stephen King News
Stephen King's THE COLORADO KID has been released as part of Dorchester's Hard Case Crime series. Read an excerpt here!

Overlook Connection Press will publish an updated and revised look at the one writer the world readily identifies as THE horror writer. Scheduled for a January 2006 release, STEPHEN KING IS RICHARD BACHMAN by Dr. Michael R. Collings explores King's writing life as Bachman.


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-- Friday, October 07, 2005 --
Now In Its Third Printing...The Vampyres Are Here.
Douglass Clegg's THE PRIEST OF BLOOD has gone into its third printing just three days after the official publication date.

THE PRIEST OF BLOOD is the first book in the VAMPYRICON SAGA, an epic dark fantasy dealing with vampires, vampirism, the fantastic, and the creatures of nightmare -- as well as an alternate medieval history.

Buy at Shocklines

Buy at Amazon.com

Buy at Barnes & Noble


From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. The stunning first volume of a new dark fantasy epic from Stoker-winner Clegg (Nightmare House) gives the iconic vampire a massive makeover and draws fresh possibilities from its most familiar aspects. Aleric Atheffelde, a low-born medieval Breton boy with a strange knack for training birds, gets snared while serving as an unwilling soldier in the Holy Land by arch-vampiress Pythia, who through a kiss inadvertently sparks a vision in him of his regal vampire destiny. From the moment of Aleric's conversion, the tale detours sharply from the well-plowed terrain of conventional vampire costume dramas into an undiscovered country entirely the author's own. Aleric and his new vampire tribe travel to the legendary vampire necropolis of Alkemara, a marvel of gothic creepiness. There they encounter the legendary Priest of Blood, who supplies an intricate and mesmerizing view of vampire culture and projects a tragic future whose outcome hinges on Aleric. This rich and symbol-laden blend of myth and history makes intense reading while it lays a solid foundation for later books in the series.


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-- Thursday, October 06, 2005 --
Jon F. Merz - NEW CONTACT INFO!

In case you're wondering what happened to Jon F. Merz's old website at Zrem.com...it's dead. Merz has moved his online presence to:

www.jonfmerz.com


He also maintains a bulletin board (discussions not enabled at the time of this posting, but you can register) and a LiveJournal blog.

Merz recently launched another LiveJournal to promote his as-yet-unsold novel, THE JOURNEY OF PARALLAX.


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-- Wednesday, October 05, 2005 --
Now Available from Christopher Golden!


TEARS OF THE FURIES -- the second book in the dark fantasy series The Menagerie



WILDWOOD ROAD -- an original horror novel that will keep you awake at night



THROAT CULTURE -- the tenth book in the Body of Evidence mystery series featuring Jenna Blake, co-written by Rick Hautala



GHOSTFIRE -- the third book in the OutCast fantasy series, co-written by Thomas E. Sniegoski.


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-- Tuesday, October 04, 2005 --
D'Ammassa Sells New Novel
Don D'Ammassa has sold his novel, THE SINKING LAND, to Lost Continent Library. The title may change.

Lost Continent Library specializes in adventure stories set in lost civilizations.


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-- Monday, October 03, 2005 --
Fiction & Poetry News from Kurt Newton
Kurt Newton's short story, "The Stagnant Pond", appears in Chimeraworld #2. (Edited by Mike Philbin). From Chimericana Books.

Newton's short story, "The Freak Hunter's Casebook", has been published in the EMBARK TO MADNESS anthology from Coscom Entertainment. A percentage of the proceeds go to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina.

OTHER RECENT ADDITIONS:

FICTION:

"Urinal Cake" at Bloodcookies

POETRY:

"Logistics" at Dream People

"dead in the water" at Bloodcookies

"Grandma's Face" in Poe Little Thing

"The Creature From the Lagoon of Black Desires" in Wicked Karnival

"Before the Body Decays" in Kopfhalter Magazine

You can visit Kurt online at www.kurtnewton.com


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-- Sunday, October 02, 2005 --
News from L.L. Soares
RIGHT HOUSE ON THE LEFT - DUE HALLOWEEN 2005
Who says making a fool out of yourself in public doesn't pay off? As a result of Soares' appearance as Cornelius the Ape Boy at World Horror 2005's Gross-Out Contest, Soares was asked to contribute a story to an upcoming chapbook focusing on humorous horror.

The official line-up includes Soares, Mark McLaughlin, and Steve Vernon. The chapbook will be called RIGHT HOUSE ON THE LEFT and will be published by Novello Publishers, run by Nick Cato. Novello's previous chapbook was TWO TWISTED NUTS: A Chapbook of Testicular Terror, featured Nick Cato and Jeff Strand.

Here is the official website.

"ROTTEN" IN AOIFE'S KISS #14
Soare's short story, "Rotten," will appeared in the print magazine AOIFE'S KISS, Issue #14, in early September 2005.

CINEMA KNIFE FIGHT RETURNS!
CINEMA KNIFE FIGHT, a humorous film review column written by Michael Arruda and L.L. Soares, has returned to the Stoker-winning horror newsletter HELLNOTES.


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-- Saturday, October 01, 2005 --
News from Laura Cooney
"THE RUBEE" ONLINE NOW
Laura Cooney's new story, "The Rubee" just went up online this week on the webzine THREE-LOBED BURNING EYE. It's a very dark little piece about a rather dysfunctional relationship. You can check out the story here.

COONEY RECEIVES HONORABLE MENTION IN THE YEAR'S BEST FANTASY & HORROR
Cooney's story, "Number 808" (originally appearing in LULLABY HEARSE #5), received an Honorable Mention in the 18th edition (the 18th) of THE YEAR'S BEST FANTASY & HORROR, edited by Ellen Datlow, Kelly Link & Gavin J. Grant.

This is the second time Laura has received an Honorable Mention in THE YEAR'S BEST FANTASY & HORROR. The first time was for her story, "Wasps" in the Sixteenth Edition.

Cooney's short story, "The Rubee", has been published in the webzine THREE-LOBE BURNING EYE. Click here to read it.


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-- Sunday, September 25, 2005 --
Christopher Golden Launches New Blog

HWA NE member Christpher Golden has launched a new blog to chat about writing, publishing, life, the universe, and everything.

You can find it here:

http://christophergolden.blogspot.com/


Golden also maintains a message board.


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-- Monday, August 15, 2005 --
News from Christopher Golden
The cover to THE MYTH HUNTERS, the first book in Golden's trilogy for Bantam, has been released (see image). You can see a larger view on Golden's website. The first book ships the last week in January. Golden has just started the second book, THE BORDERKIND.

Meanwhile, Golden and Amber Benson's first GHOSTS OF ALBION novel, ACCURSED, hits the week of Halloween. Benson and Golden are more than halfway through the second one, GHOST SONATA.

Earlier this year, Golden finished both the KING KONG novelization and a new novella for Cemetery Dance Publications, THE SHELL COLLECTOR (interior art by Glenn Chadbourne). Check out their website to order.


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-- Wednesday, August 03, 2005 --
PRIEST OF BLOOD Hits Two Bestseller Lists
Due to a large number of pre-orders, Douglas Clegg's THE PRIEST OF BLOOD, the book has made two bestseller lists.

Currently, the book is #3 on Shocklines.com, it's #3 in preorders. It also holds the sixth position at B&N for bestseller preorders!

THE PRIEST OF BLOOD is the first book in the VAMPYRICON SAGA, an epic dark fantasy dealing with vampires, vampirism, the fantastic, and the creatures of nightmare -- as well as an alternate medieval history.

You can pre-order THE PRIEST OF BLOOD HERE!


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-- Tuesday, August 02, 2005 --
Laura Cooney Gets YBFH Nod & Makes Sale to Red Scream
Laura Cooney's short story, "Number 808" received a Honorable Mention in the new edition of THE YEAR'S BEST FANTASY AND HORROR. The story originally appeared in Lullaby Hearse #5.

Also, Cooney just sold her short story, "Beside Me, Like Cold Marble", to RED SCREAM MAGAZINE.


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-- Sunday, July 31, 2005 --
Soares Chapbook Appearance & Sale to AOIFE'S KISS
L.L. Soares' story "The Blood-Splattered Mirror Ball" will be appearing in the upcoming chapbook RIGHT HOUSE ON THE LEFT, to be published by Novello Publishers on Halloween 2005. He is one of three authors featured, along with Steve Vernon and Mark McLaughlin.

L.L. Soares also has a new story, "Rotten" in the next issue of AOIFE'S KISS, due out in September 2005.


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-- Sunday, July 24, 2005 --
Lots of News from Meg Smith
Poet and fiction writer Meg Smith has been named a second-place winner in the annual poetry contest sponsored by Pulse, an online poetry publication.

Meg is also a featured poet in a new online Gothic poetry/literature
publication, Gothic Bard, for which she served recently as a poetry judge. She was also recently interviewed in the The Gothic Revue.

Currently, she is an online featured poet for Renovation Journal.

Meg's recent and upcoming poetry publication credits include Astropoetica.com, Poetry Bay, Horror Carousel, The Gothic Revue, Lost in The Dark and others. For details, visit her online at www.poet-in-motion.com.


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-- Friday, July 01, 2005 --
Lenox Magazine Publishes Last Part of Tremblay Novella
The new issue of Lenox Avenue features the fourth and final installment of Paul Tremblay's fourth and final installment of his City Pier novella. Each of the four parts of the novella are seperate but interlocking short stories.

To read the first three parts, access the archive.

Read "She Wants to Be Saved"


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-- Monday, June 27, 2005 --
Corrine De Winter Wins Stoker Award for Best Poetry Collection
We're happy to announce that HWA NE member Corrine De Winter won the Horror Writer Association's Stoker Award for Best Poetry Collection. The 2005 HWA Annual Conference and Stoker Banquet was held in Los Angeles, June 24-26, at the Hilton Burbank Hotel & Convention Center. De Winter was present at the awards ceremony and accepted her Stoker in person. The entire HWA NE chapter would like to congratulate Corrine on this well-deserved honor!

More About Corrine De Winter:

"Corrine De Winter writes like a wounded angel, visiting this planet only as it is necessary to get her message to us, yet not long enough to consume more of our humanity than she has time to transform." --Stanley Wiater, author of "Dark Thoughts on Writing"

Nominated twice for the Pushcart Prize, Corrine De Winter's poetry, fiction, essays and interviews have appeared worldwide in publications such as the The New York Quarterly, Imago, Phoebe, Plainsongs, Yankee, Sacred Journey, Interim, The Chrysalis Reader, The Lucid Stone, Fate ,Press, Sulphur River Literary Review, Modern Poetry, The Lyric, Atom Mind, The Writer, The Lyric, and over 600 other publications. She has been the recipient of awards from Triton College of Arts & Sciences, Writer's Digest, The Esme Bradberry Award, The Madeline Sadin Award, The Rhysling Award, and has been featured in Poet's Market 1995-2004.

See some photos from the Stoker Awards!

(Photo of Corrine De Winter by Kevin Kenney)


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-- Thursday, June 23, 2005 --
Rare Pulp Horror Swag For Sale from Necronomicon Press
Rhode Island's Necronomicon Press has uncovered a number of out-of-print publications which, for the most part, were returns from dealers and bookstores. Some are slightly damaged, others are like new.

To give everyone a fair shot at these, Necro Press has put several up for auction on eBay, with more to come in the near future. You can see these items by visiting their eBay store.

Necronomicon Press is also selling a framed work by artist Frank Utpatel at a fixed price. This is the original pen and ink by Utpatel done for Arkham House in 1963 to illustrate the cover of Lovecraft's Collected Poems. You can find this item and others in Necronomicon Press' Rare Item Sales Pages.

Necronomicon Press regularly updates their auctions and rare item sales. Check their site links on a regular basis for updates.

Necronomicon Press was founded in 1976, primarily to publish the works of H.P. Lovecraft and other authors of the horror field. Since that time the Press has issued hundreds of publications covering all aspects of the horror genre, from reprints of old fiction, non-fiction, and poetry, to printing the work of the some of the very best contemporary authors.

Necronomicon Press is rapidly approaching its 30th anniversary, and hopes to continue its tradition of ground-breaking research and discoveries for many years to come.


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-- Wednesday, June 22, 2005 --
Tremblay & Savory Collaborate To Win Deathlings "Family Values" Fiction Contest
HWA NE member Paul Tremblay and Brett Savory's collaborative short story effort, "The Cuckoo in the Clock", has won Deathlings' "Family Values" fiction contest.

Here's the Deathlings' blurb on the story:

A first for deathlings.com--a story that was written by two authors: Paul Tremblay and Brett Alexander Savory--who are both making a name for themselves in the horror writing world. Their story "The Cuckoo in the Clock" features a now-you-see-him/now-you-don't character in a forbidding inner city alleyway, phone calls to the dead, the mystery of information that won't be shared and, finally, questioning the nature of reality itself. We found it reminiscent of one of our favorite movies: "Memento" and we promise you it will linger in your own memory long after you've read the
last word.

Click here to read this short story.

Visit Paul Tremblay here.

Visit Brett Savory here.


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-- Saturday, June 18, 2005 --
F. Brett Cox Sale to "The Third Alternative"
Vermont author F. Brett Cox has sold "The Serpent and the Hatchet Gang," to The Third Alternative.

"This is both the first story I've written set in New England, and the first story I wrote after I moved to New England," says Cox. "It merges two historical events: reported sightings of a sea serpent off the New England coast, and a temperance riot by the women of Rockport, Massachusetts, in the 1850's. Rockport, by the way, is dry to this day."


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-- Wednesday, June 15, 2005 --
Storytellersunplugged.com Features Three HWA NE Members
HWA NE's Jeffrey Thomas, Jon F. Merz, and Douglas Clegg are among the thirty authors, editors, and booksellers who will contribute daily to the new horror-centric blog, Storytellersunplugged.com.

Organized by author Joseph Nassise*, the group blog features genre luminaries like Gary Braunbeck, Matt Schwartz, Tim Lebbon, Elizabeth Massie, Kealan Patrick Burke, Brian Keene, and many more. According to Nassise's first post to the blog, "We're going to strip the body down to the bone, to look at our genre and our industry through as many different angles and viewpoints as possible. In the process, we hope you'll join us, sharing your thoughts and comments to make this a two-way street."

The site's stated mission reads as follows:

"We're a group of thirty authors, editors and booksellers working in horror and dark fantasy who want to share our love of the genre with like-minded readers. Each day of the month a different columnist will contribute a post - some will be serious, some will be funny, but all will be informative. Join us daily!"

Visit Storytellersunplugged.com Today!

* Nassise is also the outgoing president of the Horror Writers Association.


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-- Tuesday, June 14, 2005 --
Lots of News From Rick Hautala
Hautala's latest novel written as A.J. Matthews, FOLLOW, is completed and delivered. The book is due to be released in October 2005. He has also started work on his fourth A.J. Matthews book tentatively titled CROSSROADS.

Rick has delivered his latest short story collection, OCCASIONAL DEMONS, to CD Publications. All artwork for this book comes from the masterful hand of Glenn Chadbourne. CD Publications hopes to have the collection released for this summer.

UNTCIGAHUNK: THE COMPLEE LITTLE BROTHERS (most likely title) will be released in a special limited edition from Delerium Press in December 2005. Along with the original novel, this book will include five short stories and three myths about the creatures featured in this book.

Hautala also reports that a major studio has shown interest in filming FOLLOW. "At this point, the negotiations are in the works," says Hautala. "All I can say is that they're very interested, and if the deal goes through, I’ll announce it right away. Of course, I would be thrilled to have a film made of one of my books, and I honestly think FOLLOW might be the one that will work." Also, LAND OF NOD, a film adaptation of the Mark Clemens book of the same name, is making the rounds in Hollywood. Hautala collaborated with Bill Relling on this script.

In other collaboration news, Hautala has signed with Dark Horse to co-write an original CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON novel with with Christopher Golden. That book should be released sometime in 2006.


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-- Sunday, June 12, 2005 --
Assorted Updates from Douglas Clegg
The new Vampyricon.com website has launched but remains in beta phase during set up. This micro-site promotes Clegg's THE PRIEST OF BLOOD, an epic dark fantasy dealing with vampires, vampirism, the fantastic, and the creatures of nightmare -- as well as an alternate medieval history. Click here to visit Vampyricon.com!

In other corners of the Web, Clegg continues his eBay marketing for THE PRIEST OF BLOOD with two new auctions:

RARE Douglas Clegg Unbound Galley Vampires *Signed*

Douglas Clegg Vampire SIGNED limited PLUS Bonus ARC

Doug has also announced that he will put together some podcasts in the near future. "I'll do some reading, maybe some podcasts on writing, and other stuff," says Clegg.


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-- Thursday, May 19, 2005 --
Jon F. Merz - Tons of Updates!!!
Merz has launched VANGUARD PUBLICITY, a new business devoted to author publicity. Vanguard will launch with bestselling author Douglas Clegg as our premiere interviewee.

Merz's website, www.zrem.com, will be defunct in about two weeks, and will be replaced by www.jonfmerz.com. The new site is under construction right now. To help launch, Merz will offer his never-before-published novel VICARIOUS on the site, along with some other cool bells & whistles.

Merz reports that he's seen some of the artwork for the first issue of THE FIXER comic series. "Lawson looks great and I'm incredibly happy to be working with such a talented team of professionals," says Merz. This is the comic that ships free with THE KENSEI special edition. It may well be the only way to get this particular issue, so if you haven't ordered a copy of THE KENSEI, you can still do so by visiting www.maelstrombooks.com and grabbing a copy.

Books 6-8 in the Lawson Vampire series have now been outlined. Book 6 will be called THE RIPPER. Book 7 will be called THE WRAITH and book 8 will be THE HUNTER. "I expect to do a deal for all eight as audiobooks in the Fall," reports Merz.

About a year ago, Merz put together a proposal for a reality TV series called BESTSELLER, in which two teams of midlist authors who haven't "broken out" vie for a chance to win a million dollar publishing deal while criss-crossing the country on a booksigning junket and engaging in challenges. According to Merz, the proposal didn't meet with much enthusiasm then, but then his agent sent Merz a press release about another reality series titled "Book Millionaire." Merz & his agent dove in again and the project is now with the head of the television division at THE FIRM, a blockbuster Los Angeles entertainment company. "Nothing's ever definite until the ink dries on the contract, but I'm keeping my fingers crossed," says Merz. "If nothing else, it helps spread my name a little bit more out in Hollywood."

And last, but not least, DANGER-CLOSE could go into a third printing soon.


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-- Wednesday, May 18, 2005 --
Doug Clegg Auctions "Vampyr-Icons" on eBay
Douglass Clegg - Priest of Blood
Horror / fantasy author Douglass Clegg has launched a new promotion to help spread the word about his upcoming novel, THE PRIEST OF BLOOD, a medieval vampire fantasy due for release this fall in trade hardcover. This is book one in a new series from Clegg.

Using eBay as a forum, Clegg will auction off doll-like "Vampyr-Icons" that he has sculpted himself. The first Vampyr-Icon is available now on eBay. Just click here to view the auction!

The sculpted figurine stands about thirteen to fourteen inches high and is sculpted in clay. The auction winner gets the one-of-a-kind "Sorceress" Vampyr-Icon (Clegg's very first completed figurine sculpture), a signed and inscribed "Author Copy" of THE PRIEST OF BLOOD, plus a signed advance dustjacket of the trade hardcover of THE PRIEST OF BLOOD.

According to Clegg, he has sculpted about half a dozen Vampyr-Icons so far. More auctions to come!

Clegg is widely known for his experimental and creative book marketing techniques. You can read his book marketing blog here.


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-- Tuesday, May 17, 2005 --
Christopher Golden - Sleepy Hollow Just Woke Up!
Christopher Golden - Sleepy HollowClassic horror is brought into the light of modern day in THE HOLLOW, a new teen book series written by Christopher Golden and Ford Lytle Gilmore.

New to Sleepy Hollow, teens Aimee and Shane Lancaster find that upon their arrival an ancient curse has been
unleashed upon the town, tracing back to a legend that might just be more truth than myth. Now an array of
evil demons is after them, with the infamous headless horseman leading the pack.

THE HORSEMAN, the first title in the series, is now available in stores. Look for it in the Teen Series or Young Adult section of your local bookstores and online shops.

THE HOLLOW is published by Razorbill, an exciting new imprint from Penguin Group USA. Amazon.com calls THE HOLLOW "spine-tingling horror."

THE HOLLOW release schedule
Book 1: The Horseman: Now Available
Book 2: Drowned: August 2005
Book 3: Mischief: November 2005
Book 4: Enemies: February 2006

If you would like to receive a full electronic press kit for THE HOLLOW, complete with the cover art and summaries for first three novels in the series, please email Little Willow at with the subject line THE HOLLOW EPK.

Likewise, if you would be interested in contacting the authors for interview opportunities or simply quotes, you may email Christopher Golden and he will respond accordingly.


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-- Monday, May 16, 2005 --
Stephen King's Past EW Columns Now Available

If you've ever tried to read previous installments of Stephen King's Entertainment Weekly column, The Pop of King, then you know that (until now) it was necessary to be a subscriber in order to access back issues.

Not any more! Now you can access the most recent columns by going to www.ew.com/stephenking.


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-- Sunday, May 15, 2005 --
Kurt Newton Story & Interview in Red Scream Magazine
Red Scream Magazine

Kurt Newton recently sold a 5000-word short story titled "Thirty-Two Scenes From A Dead Hooker's Mouth" to Red Scream Magazine.

The story will appear in the same issue as an interview with Newton. The exact issue has yet to be decided (possibly issue #2 or #3).


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