Horror Icons and Fans at Rock and Shock

Horror Icons and Fans at Rock and Shock

by Jason Harris

Rock and Shock is getting better and better. I was happy to be there on Saturday and Sunday. The NEHW organization fits in well at this convention. It was fitting that Robert Englund, the original and best portrayer of Freddy Krueger, was at this year’s convention. He was always my favorite horror movie actor.

Robert Englund holding his autobiography, Hollywood Monster

It was great seeing the people of different ages walking the convention. There were young and old people walking between the booths in the dealer’s room. There were people wearing different movie t-shirts, but some even went further and dressed up in costumes.

Logan Miller, of Lunenburg, MA., strikes a pose as Freddy on Sunday

These costumed attendees gravitated to the NEHW booth to hang out with the authors.

Author Kristi Petersen Schoonover meeting two Rock and Shock attendees

A horror fan brought two different conventions together within his costume when he created a zombie Stormtrooper.

Author Greg X. Graves with the zombie Stormtrooper.

When groups of horror fans weren’t meeting horror icons, they were walking through the dealer’s room looking for a copy of Evil Dead: The Musical or that cool looking movie related t-shirt like Children of the Corn or the original Piranha.

Uncle Fright and posse at Rock and Shock

One dealer, Joe, has taken his love of movies and started a glass business, Glass by Joe. He has been working with stained glass for three years. He creates glass works of films like Ghostbusters and Jaws. He has also put the image of Freddy Krueger on stained glass.Freddy's image on stained glass

Joe has even been commissioned by Kane Hodder, who has portrayed Jason Voorhees in a number of Friday the 13th movies, to create two pieces. Joe’s website is www.glassbyJoeo.com. Along with movie images, he also does landscapes, movie posters, and portraits to name a few.

Rock & Shock Returns to Worcester

This article appeared at www.worcestermag.com.

Rock & Shock Returns to Worcester
By Trisha J. Wooldridge

Hordes of leather- and black-clad denizens of the underworld are crawling, walking or running into Worcester’s DCU Center and the Palladium this weekend of October 14- 16. There will be cries of terror, thundering earthquakes, and screaming guitar strings and fans. It’s Rock & Shock time again!
“I really enjoy coming to Rock & Shock because it’s New England’s horror con, and everyone we’ve met there has been great,” says Penny Dreadful, horrormovie hostess based out of Massachusetts and regular Rock & Shock guest. “This is New England’s big convention for all things monstrous and horrific, and there’s rock ‘n’ roll to boot!” Attendees to this year’s Rock & Shock get the added Shilling Shockers bonus of a free six-page preview of the upcoming comic, “Penny Dreadful’s Cauldron of Horror,” with artist Frankie Washington of Marvel Upper Dec art cards doing special signings on Sunday.
The DCU Center and Palladium host the unique convention pairing the horror industry with the rock and metal music industry. Not only do attendees get to meet horror icons such as Robert Englund and William Forsythe, but they get to see music legends like Ace Frehley and attend concerts given by local bands to headliners such as Insane Clown Posse.
Rock & Shock is the dark, evil love project of WAAF’s Kevin Barbare and Mass Concert’s general manager Gina Migliozzi. Based on both horror fans’ experiences at conventions, they wanted to create the unique event that is Rock & Shock. As the convention grows every year—with significantly more in 2011 than prior years, it’s excellent reputation grows with it.
“It actually makes it very tough to book the show because so many people want to come back here, year after year,” says Migliozzi. “You want to have them back, but you can’t because you have to have new people in, to keep it exciting and different.”
Barbare adds, “And if we weren’t a show where they wanted to come to or had a good experience with, it would be much harder to get them to come, even if they wanted the work.”
In fact, this year the convention has drawn the attention of Rhode Island’s Woodhaven Production Company, which will be hosting the world premiere of “Inkubus,” starring horror legends Robert Englund and William Forsythe, at Rock & Shock. It’s a full red-carpet affair drawing the entire cast, the director, writers and producer. Tickets are available exclusively as giveaways, by invitation or contest. Only paid attendees of Rock & Shock can attend the premiere and following Q&A.
Having the premier at Rock & Shock is “a win-win for everyone,” says producer Chad Verdi of Verdi Productions. “Rock & Shock benefi ts by having us there, and Rock & Shock is the best place to promote the movie.” He’s particularly looking forward to sharing this first red carpet of one of his movies with first-time director Glenn Ciano.
“We’re treating [Rock & Shock] like Comic-Con, getting all the actors there, doing panels,” describes Ciano, “taking a fan’s first route with this, because if it is going to get out there and be what we want it to be, the fans are going to have to take a part in how we do that.”
As an additional gift to Rock & Shock attendees, one of only five dolls made of Englund’s demon, Inkubus, will be raffled off at the convention. In addition to the doll, Rock & Shock fans will also be the first to hear about future projects with the character.
Another regular booth at Rock & Shock belongs to the New England Horror Writers, an organization founded in 2001 to provide peer support and networking to opportunities to authors who sell books, comics and other literature throughout the weekend. “I love that the New England Horror Writers’ organization is a part of Rock & Shock again,” says Jason Harris, New England Horror Writers’ director of publicity. “The written word fits in well at Rock & Shock. Without the written word, horror fans wouldn’t have Wes Craven’s creation, Freddy Krueger in ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street.’”
“The great thing about the New England Horror Writers’ being at an event like Rock & Shock is that there’s a unique energy—it’s our time of year, we love rock, we love scary movies,” describes New England Horror Writers’ member and author, Kristi Petersen Schoonover.
This year’s Rock & Shock still has more to offer. Starting on Thursday, where weekend ticket-holders can attend a preparty concert with Alisano and The Bones at the Palladium. On top of that, Fangoria Magazine is sponsoring an excellent panel track that includes Q&As with actors, screenwriters and filmmakers; a writing workshop with professional authors and editors; a look at publishing in the horror industry, including small press, ebooks and indie publishing; and much more.
There’s more reason than ever to check out the convention that continues to become the northeast’s premier horror media con — plus it’s right in our own back yard!

Worcester’s Rock & Shock Hosts Red Carpet Premiere of “Inkubus”
While Worcester DCU Center and Palladium are crawling with the torn shirts and band T-Shirts of recently undead or concert goers, some dark denizens will don tuxedos and dresses to strut down the red carpet for the World Premiere of “Inkubus,” the latest horror film starring icons Robert Englund and William Forsythe.
In this film, Englund plays the demon Inkubus who arrives during the last shift, a skeleton crew of officers closing Cranston Police Station, with the severed head of a girl so he can use his one phone call to contact retired detective Gil Diamante [Forsythe], who nearly caught him 13 years ago.
In addition to the intriguing plot, it’s interesting that this film with amazing star power behind it—Jonathan Silverman, Joey Fattone, and Michelle Ray Smith help round out the cast—is a local production filmed less than an hour away, in Cranston, R.I., at the old Cranston Police Station, employing local cast and crew.
“During ‘Inkubus,’ I drove twoand- a-half minutes from my house to the police station,” describes actor Tom DeNucci, who plays Offi cer Pax. “It’s something that wouldn’t have happened even a few years ago. Maybe a whole future generation of filmmakers could get churned out of Rhode Island because they see what we’re doing and say, ‘Oh, we can do that, too.’”
Producer Chad Verdi explains, “We want locals to support local filmmakers. And I can guarantee you, no one had more fun making these films than us and the actors. They’re coming to this red-carpet premiere because they want to come.”
Only attendees of Rock & Shock will be able to attend the World Premiere of “Inkubus.” Tickets are being given out via contests and giveaways throughout the convention. After the premiere, there will be a special Q&A. The movie will be released in theaters throughout nine states on October 28.

Photos from Rock and Shock

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Danny Evarts checking out Freddy statute

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Patrick Rahall and Scott Goudsward at the NEHW table at Rock and Shock

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Nathan Wrann at the NEHW table

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T.J. May watching over the NEHW table

The NEHW Panels at Rock and Shock

Here are the NEHW members and the panels they will be on throughout the Rock and Shock convention

Friday 6 p.m.
Small Press and Magazines

Moderator: Danny Evarts
Panelists:
Jack Haringa
T.J. May
Trisha Wooldridge
Scott Goudsward
Stacey Longo
K. Allen Wood
 

Saturday 12 p.m.
The Writers Studio

Moderator: Geoffrey Goodwin
Panelists:
T.J. May
Jen Yarter-Polmatier
Kristi Petersen Schoonover
Tracy Carbone
Bob Booth

Saturday 1 p.m.
Women in Horror

Moderator: Trisha Wooldridge
Panelists:
Tracy Carbone
Morven Westfield
Kristi Petersen Schoonover
Stacey Longo
Kelli Jones

Sunday 1 p.m.
E-Publishing Workshop

Moderator: Bob Booth
Panelists:
Kelli Jones
Matt Bechtel
Jack Haringa
TBA
TBA

The weekend after the convention, Longo and Schoonover will be appearing at the Middletown Open Air Market on Sunday, Oct. 23, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Panels and Authors at Rock and Shock (updated 10/11/11)

There will be something new at Rock and Shock this year. The convention has added discussion panels to the convention. There will be four panels including NEHW members during the weekend.

The first panel, “Small Press/ Magazines Workshop,” will be held Friday at 6 p.m. It will be moderated by Danny Evarts.

The second panel, “The Writer’s Studio,” will be held on Saturday at 12 p.m. It will be moderated by Geoffrey Goodwin.

The third panel, “Women in Horror,” will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. and will be moderated by Trisha Wooldridge.

The fourth and final panel, “NECON E-Books & E-Publishing,” will be on Sunday at 1 p.m. It will be moderated by Bob Booth.

Here is the line-up of the authors who will be at the convention throughout the weekend.

Friday

3pm – 10 p.m.

T.J. May
Bob Booth
NECON E-Books
Scott Goudsward
Stacey Longo
Geoffrey Goodwin
Danny Evarts
Trisha Wooldridge
Jack Haringa
Kristi Petersen Schoonover

Saturday

11:00 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Trisha Wooldridge
Jennifer Yarter
Kristi Petersen Schoonover
Stacey Longo

12:00 p.m. to 1 p.m.

Trisha Wooldridge
Jennifer Yarter
Geoffrey Goodwin
Kristi Petersen Schoonover
Stacey Longo

1 p.m. to 2 p.m.

NECON E-Books
Geoffrey Goodwin
Nathan Wrann
John M. McIlveen

2 p.m. to 3 p.m.

NECON E-Books
LL Soares
Peter Dudar
Rob Watts
Nathan Wrann
John M. McIlveen

3 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Stacey Longo
Jason Harris
LL Soares
Peter Dudar
Rob Watts
Anthony Laquerre
Kristi Petersen Schoonover

4 p.m. to 5 p.m.

T.J. May
Scott Goudsward
Tracy Carbone
Stacey Longo
Jason Harris
Anthony Laquerre
Kristi Petersen Schoonover

5 p.m. to 6 p.m.

T.J. May
Scott Goudsward
Tracy Carbone

6 p.m. to 7 p.m.

T.J. May
Jason Harris
Stacy Longo
Kristi Petersen Schoonover

7 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Jason Harris
Stacy Longo
Kristi Petersen Schoonover
Tracy Carbone

8 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Jason Harris
Stacy Longo
Kristi Petersen Schoonover
Tracy Carbone

Sunday

11 a.m.to 12 p.m.

T.J. May
Trisha Wooldridge
Morven Westfield

12 p.m. to 1 p.m.

T.J. May
Trisha Wooldridge
Morven Westfield
Kristi Petersen Schoonover
Stacey Longo
Jason Harris

1 p.m. to 2 p.m.

NECON E-Books
Larissa Glasser
Stacey Longo
Jason Harris

2 p.m. to 3 p.m.

NECON E-Books
Larissa Glasser
Ken Wood
Kristi Petersen Schoonover
Geoffrey Goodwin

3 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Ken Wood
Kristi Petersen Schoonover
Geoffrey Goodwin
Stacey Longo
Jason Harris

4 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Trisha Wooldridge
Stacey Longo
Jason Harris
T.J. May

This list is subject to change.

Rock and Shock Line-up

ROCK AND SHOCK NEWS…putting the finishing touches on the booth schedule for Rock and Shock Oct. 14-16. Here’s a list of authors who will be appearing throughout the weekend. If you don’t see your name here and want to come there is still time. I particularly need extra folks on Sunday. Email me at tjmayhorror@gmail.com

T.J. May
Matt Bechtel
Bob Booth
Scott Goudsward
Stacy Longo
Jason Harris
Geoffrey Goodwin
Danny Evarts
Kelli Jones
Trisha Wooldridge
Jack Haringa
Jennifer Yarter
Tracy Carbone
Anthony Laquerre
Rob Watts
Larissa Glasser
Kristi Petersen Schoonover
Nathan Wrann
LL Soares
Paul McMahon
John M. McIlveen
Morven Westfield
Ken Wood

NEHW at Rock And Shock 2011

The NEHW annual appearance at Rock and Shock (http://www.rockandshock.com/) in Worcester is all set for October 14-16. Any members wishing to attend will be asked to sign-up for a minimum two-hour block to man the booth. Members will receive a free ticket to the event for the day they are scheduled to appear. The hours of the show are Friday 4-10, Saturday. 11-8,  and Sunday 11-6. Please contact T.J.May (tjmayhorror@gmail.com) with the times you are available by August 31 so he can get the scheduling ball rolling.

Fangoria is setting up all the panels this year and he is working with them to create some writing panels. If you have any topic suggestions, interest in moderating a panel or being a panelist please let May know by August 26. Send all inquires to tjmayhorror@gmail.com

A picture from Rock and Shock.

Thanks to Tracy Carbone for sending in this picture.

Top row left to right: Dan Keohane, Jack Haringa, TJ May, Bob Booth, Trisha Wooldridge-bottom row: Tracy L. Carbone, Matt Betchtel, Scott Goudsward.

If anyone else has pictures send them to nehw@newenglandhorror.org. I apologize to anyone who was at Rock and Shock that I met and forgot to mention. If you were there, leave a comment.

More Rock and Shock news

Thanks to NEHW member Trisha Wooldridge for sending in this tidbit:  
Worcester Magazine prominently featured and listed New England Horror Writers in their article about Rock and Shock.  Event coordinator, TJ May, was quoted several times, and he made sure to mention several other members.  The full article is available here:
 
http://www.worcestermag.com/night-and-day/featured/Its-a-Rock-and-Shock-weekend-104896294.html

Rock and Shock NEHW line-up

This weekend is Rock and Shock 2010. Here is the line-up for the authors/publishers at the New England Horror Writers’ (NEHW) table.

Friday

5 p.m.            

Dan Keohane

Tracy Carbone

_____________________

­6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

T.J. May

Dan Keohane

Tracy Carbone

 Necon (Northeastern Writers’ Conference)

     Bob Booth

     Dan Booth

     Kelli Jones

     Matt Bechtel

_____________________

8 p.m. to 10 p.m.

T.J. May

Dan Keohane

Tracy Carbon

_____________________

Saturday

10 p.m.

T.J. May

____________________

11 p.m.

T. J. May

Ken Wood

Bob Heske

_____________________

12 p.m.

Jennifer Yarter-Polmatier

Ken Wood

Bob Heske

Geoffrey Naropa

_____________________

1 p.m.

Jennifer Yarter-Polmatier

Ken Wood

Geoffrey Naropa

_____________________

2 p.m.

Jennifer Yarter-Polmatier

L.L. Soares

Laura Cooney

Kurt Newton

______________________

3 p.m.

Jennifer Yarter-Polmatier

L.L. Soares

Laura Cooney

Kurt Newton

Patrick Rehall

­­______________________

4 p.m.

Necon

     Bob Booth

     Dan Booth

     Kelli Jones

     Matt Bechtel

Patrick Rehall

_______________________

5 p.m.

Necon

     Bob Booth

     Dan Booth

     Kelli Jones

     Matt Bechtel

______________________

Sunday

10 a.m.

T.J. May

______________________

11 a.m.

T.J. May

Shroud magazine

    Danny Evarts

    Tim Deal 

     Mark Wholley

______________________

12 p.m.

Shroud magazine

    Danny Evarts

    Tim Deal 

     Mark Wholley

Brian White

Loretta White

_____________________

1 p.m.

Necon

     Bob Booth

     Dan Booth

     Kelli Jones

     Matt Bechtel

Brian White

Loretta White

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2 p.m.

Richard Alan Scott

Necon

     Bob Booth

     Dan Booth

     Kelli Jones

     Matt Bechtel

______________________

3 p.m.

Richard Alan Scott

T.J. May

Geoffrey Naropa

______________________

4 p.m.

Trisha Woolridge

T.J. May

Geoffrey Naropa

______________________

5 p.m.

Trisha Woolridge (Break Down)

T.J. May (Break Down)

This schedule is subject to change.

Author Jack Haringa will be at the table sometime during the convention.

For more information about the convention, check out the website http://www.rockandshock.com/