An Author Who Writes and Acts

Writer/actor David L. Tamarin does it all from writing columns, articles, and screenplays to acting in movies and television shows.

Tamarin writes the column “Ugly World” for the Severed Cinema website (www.severed-cinema.com/uglyworld). The new column should be up by the end of April or the beginning of May.

He has an article, “Interesting Paraphilias” in the new issue of Girls and Corpses. The magazine now sells a card for your wallet that says, “if I die, cannibals and necrophiliacs can have my body.” He developed the idea and sold it to the magazine. The cards can be purchased at www.girlsandcorpses.com.

He writes film reviews for www.horrornews.net. His current reviews are of The Manson Family and Seven Days.

He co-wrote the screenplay for Countess Bathoria’s Graveyard Picture Show, which debuted at the Festival of Fear in Quebec. Since it was decided to add more to the film, there is a new scene that he wrote and acted in. In the scene, he is tortured and killed by a doll, which was filmed in Canada a few months ago. The film is in advanced post-production status and will be available on DVD in the future.

He can be seen in the film, Beg, portraying a drunken frat guy dressed like a scarecrow. There is no release date yet. It stars Tony Todd and other genre legends.

Along with movies, he can be seen eating cake in the premiere episode of ABC’s Body of Proof, which aired in March. He has acted in another film, Legless, which premiered last month. He also acted in the video, Legless, which is the movie’s theme song by Sorrowseed.

Author’s Experience at the World Horror Convention

Check out Paul Tremblay’s account of the World Horror Convention that happened this past weekend in Austin, Texas. Here is the link to his blog and experience, http://thelittlesleep.wordpress.com/2011/05/04/world-horror-the-con-report/.

Writer’s Short Story in New Anthology

Writer David North-Martino’s short story “The Language of Ice” is included in the anthology Extinct Doesn’t Mean Forever, published by Dare to Dream Press. The anthology is available for purchase at Amazon (http://amzn.to/lIPD4u), Barnes & Noble (http://bit.ly/jzE4WD), and Smashwords (http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/50769).

April 2011 newsletter

Issue #8 (April 2011)

The Epitaph
Journal of the New England Horror Writers (NEHW)

The NEHW Board of Directors:

Dan Keohane – Co-Chair
Tracy L. Carbone – Co-Chair/Director of Social Events
Tim Deal – Director of Publications
Morven Westfield – Webmaster
T.J. May – Treasurer/Director of Events
Jason Harris – Director of Publicity
Stacey Longo – Secretary
Danny Evarts – Member at Large
L.L. Soares ¬– Member at Large

THE FIRST NEHW ANTHOLOGY:

The NEHW Board is still looking for submissions for its first anthology! Tentatively titled Epitaphs, this anthology will feature Tracy L. Carbone as its editor and will be published by
Bram Stoker nominated, Milton, NH-based, Shroud Publishing LLC. We’re looking for your best original dark fiction. Our goal is to showcase the fine talents of our writers and artists, and the theme is only limited to these three words: “damn good writing.” We’re hoping our members will rise to the challenge and send in their most spectacular work!

Stories should be 1000 – 5000 words (if your fabulous story is longer, please query first.) Contributors must be NEHW members. As we do not collect fees for membership in NEHW, our budget for this project is limited, and so we can offer only semi-pro rates of $25 for stories, as well as one contributor copy and discounted pricing on additional copies. Payment will be made within 30 days of publication. Open submission period is April 1 to June 15th. Please include your full name, contact info, and word count in the document. No simultaneous/multiple submissions. Please format in accordance with industry standard guidelines. Files should be in .RTF format and should be attached to an email with the subject line SUBMISSION: Story TITLE and your NAME. Please include a brief biography (@ 50 words) in the .RTF file at the end of your story. Submissions can be sent to NEHWsubmissions@newenglandhorror.org.

We are also looking for original artwork that is unique/ horrifying/ terrifying/ disturbing/ inspiring/ creepy/ damn good. This includes photographs, paintings, drawings, digital pieces, or any other 2D format. We would prefer unpublished works, but previously published pieces that may fit the theme and have no copyright entanglements will also be considered. Artwork can be spot illustrations or full page. The book will be 6″x9″, full bleed, black and white/ grayscale interior. Those selected will be paid a nominal fee of $10 per image, and will receive credit with their image, along with a bio in the volume similar to those of the authors. Artwork can be submitted to NEHWsubmissions@newenglandhorror.org with the subject line SUBMISSION: Artwork TITLE and your NAME. Please submit in .JPEG or .TIF format, at least 300 dpi.

A small selection of poems will also be considered at $5 per poem. Please submit to the email listed above.

Shroud Publishing intends to release the anthology in time for the AnthoCon 2011 (anthocon.com) conference in Portsmouth, NH, where its authors will participate in a group signing.
Carbone will employ a team of NEHW readers to select recommendations for the anthology
and then will make final selections based upon those recommendations. Now get your embalming creative fluids flowing and show us what you’ve got!

Opportunity for NEHW Members for Meet & Greet and Book Signings:

The NEHW has been approved for a booth at the Hebron Harvest Fair, to be held Sept. 8 through 11, in Hebron, Connecticut. This will be an opportunity for NEHW members to sell some of their books or illustrations and gain some publicity. Two of our members have a house in Hebron and are offering it up as a “home base” to store merchandise, relax away from the fair, and as sleeping quarters for some members (bed space is limited!) The cost to NEHW members is $25 per writer/artist to help cover the cost of the booth.

We will be contacting local media regarding the booth as two of our members, the May brothers, are originally from the area. Don’t miss out on your chance to get your name out there!
Interested members can contact Jason Harris at dudley228@gmail.com for more information!

NEHW WRITING OPPORTUNITIES:

From D.G. Sutter:

Seven Archons Press has an OPEN SUBMISSON for an anthology Writings on the Wall:

What if your identity was a prison and self-destruction was your freedom? For Writings on the Wall, Seven Archons is looking for original transgressive tales involving highly developed characters who are nihilistic, anti-social, and seemingly mentally ill. These characters should feel out of touch, not only with themselves, but with the world around them. Give us your grittiest, unbound fiction. Stay to the point, but nothing is off limits. However, keep in mind we do want quality writing. If it is purely for the sake of shock value, it will be rejected.

Deadline: July 1
Please submit in Rich Text Formatting
12 Pt. Courier
Underline Italics
1 Space after Punctuation
Double Spaced
Please, No Auto-formatting

Most genres are acceptable. However, we don’t want erotica or romance (unless it is a SERIOUSLY flawed relationship)
Word count is 2,000 to 5,000
No previously published stories
No multiple submissions
No simultaneous submissions
First North American Serial Rights
Considering this is our first project, we are unfortunately only able to pay in the form of exposure.
We hope to be able to offer pay for our next anthology.

Send submissions to sevenarchons@gmail.com
In the subject line, Submission: Story Title/ Last Name/ Word Count
Please do not query until thirty days after the deadline. Consider joining our forum over at www.sevenarchonspress.lefora.com.

From Trisha Wooldridge:

Call for Submissions for UnCONventional, a short story anthology edited by Kate Kaynak and Trisha Wooldridge.

The editors are looking for stories that take place at fantasy/sci-fi conventions or any other gathering in which the convention/conference itself is just the cover for something supernatural or fantastic. Imagine time travelers using a steam punk con to cover their attempt to open a portal to return to their own times, werewolves holding a beauty pageant at a dog show, or vampires holding a treaty summit at Dragon*Con.

Suggested length: 3,000-7,000 words. Up to 10,000 words is possible, but it will be a HARD sell.

Due Date: July 1.

Submission Guidelines: Please email your submissions to editor@SpencerHillPress.com.
Put your story into the BODY of the email (no attachments, please!) and put “UnCONventional” in your subject line along with the title of your story.

Legalese: We can only accept previously unpublished stories. Please do not use licensed characters or any trademarked or copyright-protected material without written permission in advance of submission (This is NOT the place for fan fiction). Contributor compensation will include a $10 advance paid upon publication, a contributor copy of the paper version, a royalty percentage split between all contributors, and, of course, bragging rights. Stories should be appropriate for adult and teen readers (age 14 and up); please, no explicit sex or graphic violence!

For more information about the publisher and submissions: http://www.site.spencerhillpress.com/Submissions.html

NEHW MEMBER NEWS:

From Andrea Perron:

Perron has visited Florida recently where she was signing books, making videos, planning and executing plans and making the MOST of her seven days there! She has met some truly extraordinary souls in her travels…the kindness and generosity has been astounding. When she returns to Georgia, she plans to inform everyone about her trip up by adding information to her YouTube channel. During her trip, she went to a flower show in Winter Garden then had an excursion to the beach. She saw the ocean again, which she hasn’t seen in a long time. Her trip allowed her to see her sister Nancy and baby Selena (her first grandchild), which was delightful.

From David L. Tamarin:
Tamarin writes the column “Ugly World” for the Severed Cinema website, www.severed-cinema.com/uglyworld. The new column should be up by the end of April or the beginning of May.

He has an article, “Interesting Paraphilias” in the new issue of Girls and Corpses. The magazine now sells a card for your wallet that says, “if I die, cannibals and necrophiliacs can have my body.” He developed the idea and sold it to the magazine. The cards can be purchased at www.girlsandcorpses.com. He writes film reviews for www.horrornews.net. His current reviews are of The Manson Family and Seven Days.

He co-wrote the screenplay for Countess Bathoria’s Graveyard Picture Show, which debuted at the Festival of Fear in Quebec. Since it was decided to add more to the film, there is a new scene that he wrote and acted in. In the scene, he is tortured and killed by a doll, which was filmed in Canada a few months ago. The film is in advanced post-production status and will be available on DVD in the future.

He can be seen in the film, Beg, portraying a drunken frat guy dressed like a scarecrow. There is no release date yet. It stars Tony Todd and other genre legends.

Along with movies, he can be seen eating cake in the premiere episode of ABC’s Body of Proof, which aired in March.

He has acted in another film, Legless, which premiered last month. He also acted in the video, Legless, which is the movie’s theme song by Sorrowseed.

From Deb Eskie:

Eskie wants people to know Sinisterotica is available in ebook format at http://amzn.to/kxIxmJand http://bit.ly/k1xblY.

Eskie’s story “Mother’s Sin” is in the next edition of 69 Flavors of Paranoia (http://69flavorsofparanoia.com/).

From Craig D.B. Patton:

Patton is pleased to announce that his poem, “Fishing in the Nightmare Pool,” has been accepted for publication in the Spring issue of Illumen (Sam’s Dot Publishing).

From David North-Martino:
North-Martino has his short story “The Language of Ice” included in the anthology Extinct Doesn’t Mean Forever, published by Dare to Dream Press. The anthology is available for purchase at Amazon (http://amzn.to/lIPD4u), Barnes & Noble (http://bit.ly/jzE4WD), and Smashwords (http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/50769).

From Bob Bois:
Bois regularly posts dark flash fiction on his blog (http://sittingindarkness.wordpress.com/). He welcomes any feedback from his more experienced colleagues.

From Kristi Petersen Schoonover:
Schoonover was busy on the airwaves in late March and April. She was featured on Paranormal, Eh? Radio talking Poe and Haunted Disney (visit here to listen: http://kristipetersenschoonover.com/2011/03/26/miss-my-two-part-paranormal-eh-interview-now-on-archive/) and discussed publishing and other writing-related topics on Author Chat with Lynda D. Brown (visit here to listen: http://kristipetersenschoonover.com/2011/04/08/promotion-publishing-and-pulling-inspiration-on-author-chat-%E2%80%93-listen-here/).

From Matt Bechtel:
NECON E-BOOKS ANNOUNCES TITLES FROM TWO OF NEHW’S FINEST
Spring has finally sprung across New England — the chill has left the air, the trees are in bloom, and the Sox are back to .500 (almost; they will be if they win tonight as I’m writing this, so everyone cross their fingers that I didn’t just jinx them). Even though we’ve reached readers worldwide, we here at Necon E-Books are darn proud of our local roots; after all, we’re based in Rhode Island and “Necon” itself stands for “Northeastern Writers’ Conference.” As such, we’re particularly proud to announce that two of our latest titles (one currently available and one forthcoming) are from authors with whom NEHW Members just might be a tad familiar.
AVAILABLE NOW: Christmas Trees and Monkeys by Daniel G. Keohane
The first volume of collected short fiction from the immensely talented Dan Keohane (and no, I didn’t just write that to make sure this gets included in the newsletter!), Christmas Trees and Monkeys is a fun, harrowing and intoxicating menagerie which includes four original stories and an introduction from the author for each tale. Moreover, just in case you need one more reason to purchase this title, Dan has provided it. In his own words: “As with the print edition, 100 percent of all author royalties earned from the sale of this collection are being donated to the New England Multiple Sclerosis Society, in honor of my sister Anne. I figured I already got paid for most of these stories, anyway, so may as well let someone else benefit from them now — aside from you, dear readers.”
COMING SOON: The Gargoyle by Don D’Ammassa
In the author’s words, “This novel previously appeared in substantially different form as Blood Beast.” When we first approached Don about publishing his work, he insisted that he did not just want to revise his novel, he wanted to rewrite it; in amazingly short order, he returned and absolutely floored us with his newly-titled manuscript, The Gargoyle. D’Ammassa is a true wordsmith and a master storyteller; pick up this latest title of our Necon Classic Horror Library, and you’ll see why.
As always, all Necon E-Books titles are available at www.neconebooks.com and other major e-book distribution sites.

WELCOME NEW MEMBERS:

Ian Campbell (CT)
Greg X. Graves (RI)
Joseph Weaver (NH)
Jesse Rooney (RI)
Roxanne Dent (MA)
David L. Tamarin (MA)
Karen Dent (MA)
David Goudsward (formerly MA)
Tim Finn (MA)
Stephen Spignesi (CT)

Editor’s Note: When sending in information to the newsletter please write a new subject line. I have noticed that items have been deleted or haven’t gotten in the newsletter when the subject line hasn’t been changed and members are just replying to the email sent out for news.

– Jason Harris, Editor, the Epitaph: Journal of NEHW
– Stacey Longo, Assistant Editor, the Epitaph: Journal of NEHW

Author Transformed by Haunted House

  
House of Darkness House of Light: Volume One by Andrea Perron was released on March 11. Perron said, it has been very well received, which has delighted her family. The book tells the true story of a haunting that occurs to this day in an old farmhouse in Harrisville, R.I. Perron is the eldest daughter of Roger and Carolyn Perron. She has lived this saga and has watched the way in which her entire family of seven has been transformed over the course of a decade dwelling in such a spiritual setting. The book is the unabridged chronicling of supernatural episodes her family has endured between 1970 and 1980, Perron said. Though the family waited thirty years to reveal these closely-guarded secrets, ultimately there was no escaping these events.


 
According to Perron, Paranormal Investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren researched and concluded that what resides within those ancient walls cannot or will not be dispelled. The current residents would certainly attest to their conclusion as fact. This story is multi-faceted. It explores the many elements of the numerous and varied encounters, which occurred at the time our family was confronted by the spirits in our home. It draws only one conclusion: there is something there beyond mortal existence.
 
Many people have speculated about this significant and compelling story over the years, Perron said. People have only known fragments of it, which was often based on rumor and innuendo. This book reveals what really happened, Perron said. “To this day none of us know why … us.”

Perron’s book is available through Amazon: http://amzn.to/i0u46z.
 
Please visit her YouTube channel for further information:
http://www.youtube.com/user/AndreaPerron
 
She welcomes interaction with anyone interested in discussing these remarkable events. No question is too provocative, though there are no definitive answers in this realm. Her email is houseofdarknesshouseoflight@gmail.com.

NEHW to Have a Presence at the Hebron Harvest Fair

New England Horror Writers will have a booth at this year’s Hebron Harvest Fair from Sept. 8 through the 11. For more information about the Hebron Fair, check out its website, http://www.hebronharvestfair.org.

NEHW members Kristi Petersen Schoonover, Jennifer Yarter-Polmatier and Stacey Longo have already expressed interest in being at the booth. They will be there promoting their work throughout the weekend. The schedule of their appearances will be announced closer to the opening of the fair.

NEHW Announces Anthology

The NEHW Board is now accepting submissions for our first anthology! Tentatively titled Epitaphs, this anthology will feature Tracy L. Carbone as its editor and will be published by Bram Stoker nominated, Milton, NH-based, Shroud Publishing LLC. We’re looking for your best original dark fiction. Our goal is to showcase the fine talents of our writers and artists, and the theme is only limited to these three words: “damn good writing.” We’re hoping our members will rise to the challenge and send in their most spectacular work!

Stories should be 1000 – 5000 words (if your fabulous story is longer, please query first.) Contributors must be NEHW members. As we do not collect fees for membership in NEHW, our budget for this project is limited, and so we can offer only semi-pro rates of $25 for stories, as well as one contributor copy and discounted pricing on additional copies. Payment will be made within 30 days of publication.

Open submission period is April 1 to June 15th. Please include your full name, contact info, and word count in the document. No simultaneous/multiple submissions. Please format in accordance with industry standard guidelines. Files should be in .RTF format and should be attached to an email with the subject line SUBMISSION: Story TITLE and your NAME. Please include a brief biography (@ 50 words) in the .RTF file at the end of your story. Submissions can be sent to NEHWsubmissions@newenglandhorror.org.

We are also looking for original artwork that is unique/ horrifying/ terrifying/ disturbing/ inspiring/ creepy/ damn good. This includes photographs, paintings, drawings, digital pieces, or any other 2D format. We would prefer unpublished works, but previously published pieces that may fit the theme and have no copyright entanglements will also be considered. Artwork can be spot illustrations or full page. The book will be 6″x9″, full bleed, black and white/ grayscale interior. Those selected will be paid a nominal fee of $10 per image, and will receive credit with their image, along with a bio in the volume similar to those of the authors. Artwork can be submitted to NEHWsubmissions@newenglandhorror.org with the subject line SUBMISSION: Artwork TITLE and your NAME. Please submit in .JPEG or .TIFF format, at least 300 dpi.

A small selection of poems will also be considered at $5 per poem.

Shroud Publishing intends to release the anthology in time for the AnthoCon 2011 (www.anthocon.com) conference in Portsmouth, NH, where its authors will participate in a group signing.
Carbone will employ a team of NEHW readers to select recommendations for the anthology and then will make final selections based upon those recommendations. Now get your embalming creative fluids flowing and show us what you’ve got!

Author’s Short Story in New Anthology

New England Horror Writer member Deb Eskie has a short story “For the Love of Death” in the anthology, Sinistererotica, which will be published by Pill Hill Press this month.

She also has other short stories in online magazines such as Fringe, Dead Man’s Tome, and the 47th edition of Blood Moon Rising.

The Epitaph Issue 7

Issue #7 (March 2011)
 
The Epitaph
Journal of the New England Horror Writers (NEHW)
 
 
The NEHW Board of Directors:
 
Dan Keohane – Co-Chair
Tracy L. Carbone – Co-Chair/Director of Social Events
Tim Deal – Director of Publications
Morven Westfield – Webmaster
T.J. May – Treasurer/Director of Events
Jason Harris – Director of Publicity
Stacey Longo – Secretary
Danny Evarts – Member at Large
   
NEHW MEMBER NEWS:

From K. Allen Wood:
Wood’s story, “Goddamn Electric” was accepted for Apex Publications’ upcoming anthology The Zombie Feed, Vol. 1.

From Deb Eskie:
 
Eskie has a short story, “For the Love of Death” appearing in the anthology, Sinistererotica being published by Pill Hill Press (www.pillhillpress.com).
 
Deadman’s Tome has a March edition out, with two stories by Eskie in it. Download it at http://deadmanstome.com/DT032011special.pdf or purchase it at http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004Q3RL6S
 
She also has had short stories in online magazines such as Fringe, Dead Man’s Tome, and the 47th edition of Blood Moon Rising.
 
From: Richard Alan Scott
                                    
Scott’s United Kingdom release from Ghostwriter Publications, the Penny Dreadful chapbook The Keening Man, which also includes the science fiction tale, “Tuesday Night’s Pick,” is now available for download at Amazon Digital: http://www.amazon.com/The-Keening-Man-ebook/dp/B004SZ3HY4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2&s=digital-text&qid=1300668192&sr=1-1

From Sandy DeLuca:

DeLuca’s art work can be viewed on the cover of Mad Hattery, published by Elektrik Milk Bath Press. She also has 50 color plates of her work on the inside of the book. It is available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

From Kristi Petersen Schoonover:
 
Schoonover’s personal essay “The Things That Come Back to You” was chosen as a feature for Half Light Magazine’s debut issue, which is now online at http://halflightmagazine.com. The essay is about search for her father’s “lost” manuscript on Robert Frost. The piece can be read here: http://halflightmagazine.com/2011/02/28/the-things-that-come-back-to-you/
 
Her flash fiction piece “Sandstories,” which is set on a beach in Newport, Rhode Island, was selected as a winner in the Newport Life Magazine (http://www.newportlifemagazine.com/) Inaugural Writing Contest. Winners were published in the March/April 2011 issue. She attended the launch party on Thursday, March 3, at Busker’s on Thames Street in Newport.
 
“Sandstories” is a little over 500 words. It can be read on the Newport Life website here: http://www.newportlifemagazine.com/articles/2011/03/08/current_issue/doc4d6e660e60a45796452857.txt or subscribe here: https://secure.townnews.com/newportlifemagazine.com/subscriber_services/subscribe.php
 
Schoonover, writer of Skeletons in the Swimmin’ Hole: Tales from Haunted Disney World, was a guest on Lynda D. Brown’s Author Chat on Blog Talk Radio on Saturday, March 26.
 
From Dan Keohane:
 
The Italian online magazine/blog Horror Street has an interview with Keohane, conducted by editor Allesandro Mazetti. It’s in both Italian and English. Check the English interview out at http://postonero.blogspot.com/2011/02/horror-street-interview-with-daniel.html.
 
From Andrea Perron:
 
Perron is proud to announce she had four bookings in one afternoon, two speaking engagements and an interview.
 
“House of Darkness House of Light Volume One was released on March 11 and so far has been very well received, to my family’s delight. It is the true story of a haunting, which occurs to this day in an old farmhouse in Harrisville, R.I. As the eldest daughter of Roger and Carolyn Perron, I have lived this saga and have also watched the way in which our entire family of seven has been transformed over the course of a decade dwelling in such a spiritual setting. It is the unabridged chronicling of supernatural episodes we endured between 1970 and 1980. Though we waited thirty years to reveal these closely-guarded secrets, ultimately there was no escaping these events.
 
Paranormal Investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren researched and concluded that what resides within those ancient walls cannot or will not be dispelled. The current residents would certainly attest to their conclusion as fact. This story is multi-faceted. It explores the many elements of the numerous and varied encounters, which occurred at the time our family was confronted by the spirits in our home. It draws only one conclusion: there is something there beyond mortal existence.
 
Many people have speculated about this significant and compelling story over the years, knowing only fragments of it; often based on rumor and innuendo. It reveals what really happened. To this day none of us know why … us.”
 
Please visit her YouTube channel for further information:
http://www.youtube.com/user/AndreaPerron
 
She welcomes interaction with anyone interested in discussing these remarkable events. No question is too provocative, though there are no definitive answers in this realm. Her email is houseofdarknesshouseoflight@gmail.com.
                                                             
From Scott Goudsward:
 
Goudsward has had two stories accepted by Pill Hill Press, “All I want is a Cadillac” will be in 2012 Daily Frights and “Swamp Gas” will be appearing in How the West was Wicked.
 
From Joy Marchand:
 
Marchand has resumed writing and blogging after a long absence, and has a series of essays called “Murder Ballads” on her blog that may be of interest to those who like gloomy, creepy, and disturbing songs.
http://joymarchand.blogspot.com/2011/03/murder-ballads-part-1.html
http://joymarchand.blogspot.com/2011/03/murder-ballads-part-2.html
http://joymarchand.blogspot.com/2011/03/murder-ballads-part-3.html
http://joymarchand.blogspot.com/2011/03/murder-ballads-part-4.html
http://joymarchand.blogspot.com/2011/03/murder-ballads-part-5.html
 
From Scotty Stets:
 
Stets (a.k.a. Lawson Welles) recently returned from a research trip in Japan to complete his research on Japanese vampire legends and folklore for his Master’s thesis at Penn State University. In view of the depth of data gleaned from the adventure, he is considering publication. The bulk of his research centered around the Iwate prefecture of Japan, and in lieu of recent tragic events, which he just barely missed himself, the question of how this will affect the nation’s folklore and legends will be put under the proverbial microscope in his book.
 
He also interviewed Japanese World War II veterans (including a Kamikaze pilot) for his documentary film on the subject, and recorded new music for a soundtrack to his movie as well. His first film, Cricket Snapper, a neo-noir BDSM crime drama based on the true story of the Quincy dominatrix will be premiering in Boston in late-April or May.
 
 
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS:
 
Andrea Perron (RI and GA)
Tony Tremblay (NH)
 
 
Editor’s Note: When sending in information to the newsletter please write a new subject line. I have noticed that items have been deleted or haven’t gotten in the newsletter when the subject line hasn’t been changed and members are just replying to the email sent out for news.
 
– Jason Harris, Editor, the Epitaph: Journal of NEHW
– Stacey Longo, Assistant Editor, the Epitaph: Journal of NEHW
 
———————————————
New England Horror Writers (NEHW)
www.newenglandhorror.org

Author’s Essay and Flash Fiction Published Online

New England Horror Writer member Kristi Petersen Schoonover’s personal essay “The Things That Come Back to You” was chosen as a feature for Half Light Magazine’s debut issue, which is now online at http://halflightmagazine.com. The essay is about search for her father’s “lost” manuscript on Robert Frost. The piece can be read here: http://halflightmagazine.com/2011/02/28/the-things-that-come-back-to-you/
 
Her flash fiction piece “Sandstories,” which is set on a beach in Newport, Rhode Island, was selected as a winner in the Newport Life Magazine (http://www.newportlifemagazine.com/) Inaugural Writing Contest. Winners were published in the March/April 2011 issue. She attended the launch party on Thursday, March 3, at Busker’s on Thames Street in Newport.
 
“Sandstories” is a little over 500 words. It can be read on the Newport Life website here: http://www.newportlifemagazine.com/articles/2011/03/08/current_issue/doc4d6e660e60a45796452857.txt or subscribe here: https://secure.townnews.com/newportlifemagazine.com/subscriber_services/subscribe.php