Author Talks about First Novel and Writing

 

By Jason Harris

Dawn of Broken GlassGordon Anthony Bean recently published his first novel, Dawn of Broken Glass. It was released in June.

He has written two other novels, but shelved them since they didn’t feel right to him. He plans to revisit them at a future date.

Dawn of Broken Glass felt like a great story with fully developed [and] believable characters that the reader could identify with, so I decided this was the book I wanted to publish first,” Bean said.

Dawn of Broken Glass tells the story of Michael Carson, who witnesses the brutal and senseless slaughter of his family during Kristallnacht in the early days of World War II. The loss of his family has left him with deep emotional scars, and feelings of anger and hatred which become all-consuming to the young man. Years later, he seeks his revenge. Along with the mysterious Jason Froemmer, Carson begins a mission to eradicate the bloodlines of each soldier who partook in his family’s slaughter so many years earlier.

Bean wrote it over eighteen months. He spent the better part of a year doing multiple revisions on plot, characters, and writing style.

Bean is working on Bloodlines, a sequel to his first published short story, “From a Whisper to a Dream.” This story was published in the anthology, Sinister Landscapes, published by Pixie Dust Press. He does have a second short story, “Out of the Corner of His Eye,” in the Grinning Skull Press anthology, From Beyond the Grave.

“One interesting tidbit about my writing is that the stories are all interconnected. In my second novel, there will be an appearance of a central character from Dawn of Broken Glass. Basically, I’m creating a wholly contained universe where all my stories take place on the same earth,” Bean said.

His primary career is in finance, but he wants it to be writing.

“I’m trying to get my writing career to take off and hopefully be able to one day devote myself to it full-time.”

He has been writing his entire life. “In elementary school, I had a short story published in our school’s spring journal. In high school, my creative writing teacher told me that of all the students she ever had, she felt that I was best suited to be a writer.”

He belongs to the New England Horror Writers organization. He hopes to get exposure for his writing through the NEHW. This is what he hopes would happen with belonging to any writer’s organization.

“What I hope the NEHW or any other group would be able to do is help give exposure to this novel and future novels,” Bean said.

Bean has received good writing advice in his life, he said.

“The best I remember getting was to write for myself. Like most writers, I love to write. I am a huge horror fan and if I can leave a lasting imprint on a reader through my work, it’s all worthwhile.”

Besides writing, he enjoys reading. Michael Moorcock and Robert Heinlein were two early favorites and Clive Barker, who he loved when he was a teenager. He reads Christopher Golden, Brian Lumley, F. Paul Wilson, Joe Lansdale, Edward Lee, Jonathan Maberry, Dan Simmons, Richard Matheson, Douglas Preston & Lee Child now. His tastes vary, he said.

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NEHW Member Up for a Spinetingler Award

New England Horror Writer member Jan Kozlowski’s first novel, Die, You Bastard Die!, has been nominated for a 2013 Spinetingler Award in the Best Novella/Short Novel category.

People can start voting in this category and five other ones today. The polls will be open until the end of April. Click here to start voting in the different categories.Die You Bastard Die

 

Happy Easter!

The New England Horror Writers’ Board of Directors wishes everyone a Happy Easter.

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The Epitaph, Issue 30 (March 2013)

Issue #30 (March 2013)

The Epitaph

Journal of the New England Horror Writers (NEHW)

The NEHW Board of Directors:

Stacey Longo – Chairperson
Dan Keohane – Treasurer
Jason Harris – Director of Publicity/Webmaster
K. Allen Wood – Director of Publications
Scott Goudsward – Director of Events
David Price – Board Member
Rob Watts – Board Member

NEHW SIGNINGS AND READINGS:

Art in the Garden

The NEHW will be at this craft fair in Hopkinton, MA. on April 28 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

NECON

The NEHW will have a couple tables at this convention, which runs from July 18 through 21. Contact Scott Goudsward at screaming602@gmail.com if you would like to participate.

NecronomiCon

The NEHW will have a table at this convention, which runs from August 23 through 25. Contact Scott Goudsward at screaming602@gmail.com if you would like to participate.

Middletown Open Air Market and Festival

The NEHW will have a few tables at this event on August 25. Contact Jason Harris at dudley228@gmail.com if you like to be involved.

New Hampshire Comic Con

The NEHW will have a table at this convention, which runs from Sept. 28 through 29.

NEHW WRITING OPPORTUNITIES:

Call for Stories: Noir Carnival

A call for stories from Fox Spirit Books <http://foxspirit.co.uk> , publishers of Weird Noir <http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1909348058/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=1909348058&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=magicwombat-20> and many more superb volumes.

Dark’s Carnival has already left town, but it’s left a fetid seed behind. There’s a transgressive magic that spooks the carnies and unsettles the freaks. Beyond the barkers and the punters, behind the lights and tents where the macabre and the lost find refuge, there’s a deformity that has nothing to do with skin and bones. Where tragic players strut on a creaking stage, everybody’s going through changes. Jongleurs and musicians huddle in the back. It seems as if every one’s running, but is it toward something—or away?

Carnival: whether you picture it as a traveling fair in the back roads of America or the hedonistic nights of the pre-Lenten festival where masks hide faces while the skin glories in its revelation, it’s about spectacle, artificiality and the things we hide behind the greasepaint or the tent flap. Lead us on a journey into that heart of blackened darkness and show us what’s behind the glitz.

Touchstones (to give you a sense of the breadth of the net cast):

John Webster’s “skull beneath the skin” • Katherine Dunn’s Geek Love • Angela Carter’s Nights at the Circus • Gargantua & Pantagruel • Pinocchio (the novel! Not the Disney atrocity) • Papa Lazarou • Doctor Lau • Ray Bradbury’s Something Wicked This Way Comes • Ingmar Bergman’s The Seventh Seal • Leonor Fini

Surprise me, delight me, make me afraid of the shadows of a warm summer night, rip my guts out and stuff them back in again. Just don’t bore me. All editors have their tastes or quirks: if you want a clue to my sensibilities, check out my extensive bibliography <http://www.kalaity.com> and of course, read Weird Noir <http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1909348058/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=1909348058&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=magicwombat-20> .

Stories should be:

Previously unpublished anywhere

Not submitted anywhere else

Length 3-8K

Formatted: Times New Roman, regular, 12 point. 1″ margins. 1 space after full stop. Spaced 1.5 lines. Use paragraph formatting to indent first line not tabs. No header/footer.

Identified with a title, your name (and pen name identified as such), working email address on the first page: file name should include your surname & title

Submitted in RTF format via email to katelaity at gmail with at least your name, the story title and total word count included in the body of the email; make sure the Subject line includes “Submission: Noir Carnival” + your name

Due by Walpurgisnacht <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walpurgis_Night>

We will ask for world-wide print & ebook rights for a year and pay $10 via Paypal as an advance against the royalties to be split with the publisher. We plan to launch the book at EDGE-Lit in Derby <http://www.derbyquad.co.uk/special-event/edge-lit-day-ticket> in July 2013.

The second NEHW Anthology is now open for submissions!

The anthology will be edited by Stacey Longo and Ken Wood.
We’re looking for high quality dark fiction short stories. A flat fee of $50.00 will be paid per story upon publication.

Submission Guidelines: 12 pt Courier or Times New Roman, double-spaced. .doc, .docx, .rtf, .txt formats acceptable. 5,000 word limit.

Please follow steps on submission site.

Submit here:
http://tinyurl.com/nehwantho

NEW: Deadline to submit is April 15, 2013. Due to overwhelming regular job responsibilities, the editors need a little more time!

From Stacey Longo:

Calling all authors!

Books & Boos (www.booksandboos.com) would like to host a mass author signing event on Saturday, June 22, 2013, with proceeds from the event to be donated to Holly Newstein Hautala. Authors would be asked to donate a portion of their book sales that day to Holly; Books & Boos will not be taking any consignment percentage on author sales that day. This would be an all day event (10 a.m. – 7 p.m.) and will be held under a tent on the lawn of the book store (weather permitting!) We will also hold a book raffle to raise money for Holly. The store is located at 514 Westchester Road, Colchester, CT. Please check your calendars and your GPS and send an email to jason@booksandboos.com if you would like to participate. Thank you! (And many thanks to NEHW member Bill Rockwell for suggesting the event!)

NEHW MEMBER NEWS:

From K.A. Laity:

Her novel, Lush Situation, the second Chastity Flame book, will be out March 28th from Tirgearr Publishing (http://www.tirgearrpublishing.com/authors/Laity_KA/lush-situation.htm). The sexy (and slightly supernatural) thriller offers another adventure across Europe with terrorism and human trafficking.

From John M. McIlveen:

Mcllveen new story collection, Jerks, is now available.

“All the places you can buy my book so I can get money to buy more books so those authors can get money to buy my book,” Mcllveen said. “We do support each other.”

Amazon PB — http://www.amazon.com/Jerks-Other-Tales-Perfect-Man/dp/1482676605/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1362843483&sr=8-1&keywords=jerks+mcilveen

Amazon Kindle — http://www.amazon.com/Jerks-Perfect-Contemporary-Horror-ebook/dp/B00BPTTWKO/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1362843483&sr=8-2&keywords=jerks+mcilveen

Necon ebooks — http://www.neconebooks.com/index.htm

B&N PB — http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/jerks-john-m-mcilveen/1114765430?ean=9781482676600

B&N Nook — http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/jerks-and-other-tales-from-a-perfect-man-john-m-mcilveen/1114772733?ean=2940016380735

Smashwords ebook — http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/292623

To preview — https://www.createspace.com/Preview/1120625

From Christopher Irvin:

My short story, “Bet It All On Black,” was recently published in Thuglit, Issue 4 (http://houseleaguefiction.com/2013/03/03/thuglit-issue-4/).

From L.L. Soares:

Soares’ novel, Life Rage, is a finalist for the Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a First Novel.

Rock ‘N’ Roll, his second novel is available now. It was published by Gallows Press.

“Seeds,” a new story, can be found in the anthology, Zippered Flesh 2:More Tales of Body Enhancements Gone Bad, which is also available now.

From John Goodrich:

Interested in spies, terrorists, and Horrors Man Was Not Meant to Know? Previously only available in Australia, The Masked Messenger by David Conyers and NEHW member John Goodrich is available for free at the Lovecraft E-zine website (http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2013-2/issue-22-february-2013/). For only ninety-nine cents, you can purchase the audio version of The Masked Messenger read by the talented Chaz Engan.

From Erin Thorne:

On Friday, April 12th from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Thorne will be at the Craft Fair at Treasures and Trash Consignment Shoppe, signing copies of Behind The Wheel, as well as my other works. There will be a drawing held for a Prize Pack, which includes a signed, previously unseen copy of a story from one of her books, in addition to a few surprise items!
Treasures and Trash Consignment Shoppe, 1115 Route 169, Woodstock, CT, United States 06281-1725

On Saturday, April 13th, she will be reading from Behind The Wheel at The Book Shop in Somerville, MA, at 1:00 p.m. A brief Q&A session and signing will follow her reading.
The Book Shop, 694 Broadway, Somerville, MA, United States 02144

Thorne will also be at Art in the Garden with the NEHW on Sunday, April 28th at Weston Nurseries in Hopkinton, MA.

From Erin Underwood:

You are invited to a Reading & Signing for Futuredaze: An Anthology of YA Science Fiction co-edited by Erin Underwood.

Date: Saturday, April 6

Time: 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

Location: Spirit of ’76 Bookstore, 107 Pleasant Street, Marblehead, MA 01945

LINK: http://hugobookstores.com/event/special-ya-sci-fi-event-reading-marblehead

Description: Young adults will be reading excerpts from Futuredaze at the Spirit of ’76 Bookstore in Marblehead! A reception and book signing with Marblehead resident Erin Underwood, the anthology’s co-editor and publisher will follow. Students aged 12 to 18 are encouraged to drop off in advance or write a one-paragraph essay at the event on why they like to read science fiction to be entered in a drawing for two signed copies of Futuredaze.

Futuredaze: An Anthology of YA Science Fiction was published on February 12, 2013.

COVER IMAGE URL: http://erinunderwood.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/futuredaze-cover-final.jpg?w=226&h=338

From E.F. Schraeder:

Schraeder’s story, “The Winners,” was contracted for inclusion in Big Pulp’s upcoming Kennedy Curse anthology.

Her short story, “No Witness,” was also published at Flashes in the Dark and her poetry chapbook, The Hunger Tree, is available for pre-sale now from Finishing Line Press and can be ordered online.

From Jason Harris:

Along with the different NEHW members who have signings (which have been mentioned by the respective authors in this newsletter) at Books & Boos, the bookstore welcomes paranormal investigators John Brightman and T. L. Jones on Tuesday, April 16. They will be discussing the Bridgewater Triangle case on which their new book, Dark Gift, is based. The event runs from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

From Pierre Comtois:

Fungi, the Magazine of Fantasy and Weird Fiction is celebrating its 30th anniversary with a telephone book sized issue 21 packed with fiction, non-fiction, and art contributions from around the world! The magazine closed for submissions at the end of last year and is currently in the layout phase. We are on track for August release, timed for the return of the NecronomiCon to be held in Providence, RI that same month. Fungi will be among the high profile projects at the con and will feature a stellar lineup of talent including such classic authors as William F. Nolan and Earl Hamner Jr! Illustrated with a full color cover by the award winning Murray Tinkelman. Those interested can learn more by visiting the Fungi web page at: http://bypierrecomtois.webs.com/fungi21wierdfiction.htm.

From Dale T. Phillips:

Phillips will be appearing (with Vlad Vaslyn) at NEHW’s favorite bookstore, Books and Boos, on April 27th (at 2 p.m.) for a reading and book signing. The bookstore is located at 514 Westchester Road, Colchester, CT.

He has another signing the following week, Saturday, May 4th (at 11 a.m.), at the Used Book Superstore located at 256 Cambridge Street in Burlington, MA.

He just released his first-ever Kindle Select ebook: Halls of Horror, a collection of 10 scary tales:
http://www.amazon.com/Halls-of-Horror-ebook/dp/B00BWYVVVK/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1364249756&sr=1-1&keywords=halls+of+horror

Dale’s third Zack Taylor mystery novel, A Shadow on the Wall, will be released this April by Rosstrum Publishing.

From Roxanne and Karen Dent:

The Dents will be reading on Saturday, April 6th at Books and Boos (http://booksandboos.com), located at 514 Westchester Road, Colchester, CT along with a little talk about ourselves.

Karen will be reading “A Case to Die For, which is in her paranormal, noir anthology, Damnation and Dames and her YA story, “Grave Mistake,” which is in the collection, Halloween Dances With the Dead.

Roxanne will be reading from her anthology, A Fist Full of Horrors, “Zombies at Red Rock,” which is in Tales of Terror from the Old West and “Miss Luella’s Magic Shop” from More Scary Kisses. Hope to see some of you there. www.TheSistersDent.com.

From Trisha Wooldridge:

There are two NEHW-related events happening in April at Annie’s Book Stop of Worcester (http://www.anniesbooksworcester.com/) at 65 James Street, Worcester, MA. There is still room in either, so if any members are interested in joining in, feel free to contact Trish Wooldridge, ABSW Events Coordinator at trish@anovelfriend.com.

Saturday, April 13, 11:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.

A Dark Carnival of Authors & Remembering Rick Hautala

Join Annie’s Book Stop of Worcester for a day-long event of horror and dark fantasy authors sharing from their own work and honoring award-winning horror author Rick Hautala, who passed away this March. Stop in to hear some amazing, chilling writing, chat with authors, and remember the kind and talented Rick. There will be a donation box to help his widow, Holly, during this difficult time.

Confirmed authors include: Eric Dimbleby, Morven Westfield, Frank Raymond Michaels

K.A. Laity, Errick Nunnally, Inanna Arthen, Kristi Petersen Schoonover, TJ May, Rose Mambert, and Jessie Olson.

Keep an eye on our website and blog for more information and author additions!

Friday, April 19, 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

An Evening of Horror Poetry

ABSW invites a collection of horror poets to read from 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. on Friday night. Listen to the beautiful and disturbing, the musical and fearsome, and get to meet the authors who explore fear through the art of the poem.

Confirmed poets include: Victor Infante, Kurt Newton, K.A. Laity, Dave Macpherson, and Trisha Wooldridge.

From David North-Martino:

David’s short story, “The Mesomorphic Woman,” appears in the Daughters of Icarus anthology, edited by Josie Brown and published by Pink Narcissus Press. The paperback version of the anthology can be purchased at the publisher’s website, with paperback and e-book releases at other fine retailers, including Amazon & B&N, in the coming weeks. http://pinknarc.com/books.htm

David’s short story, “Phantom Chasers,” is included in the From Beyond the Grave anthology, edited by Michael Evans and published by Grinning Skull Press. The anthology is available in e-book format at many fine retailers. A paperback version is coming soon.

Amazon: http://tinyurl.com/cjp57e5

B&N: http://tinyurl.com/copyvga

Kobo: http://tinyurl.com/c973vts

David’s short story, “The Hours of Sleep,” is published in You Can’t Kill Me, I’m Already Dead: A Vampire Anthology, edited by Allan Russo and published by Zombie Works Publications. The anthology is available in both paperback and e-book versions exclusively at Amazon. http://tinyurl.com/cezoa45.

From Craig D.B. Patton:

Patton’s M.R. James influenced ghost story, “Last Testament,” has been published in Supernatural Tales #23.

He is also pleased to announce that The Postcard Press will release his poem, “Secrets,” as a postcard in June. To learn more, visit his blog (flawedcreations.wordpress.com) or follow him on Twitter @craigdbpatton.

WELCOME NEW MEMBERS:

S.Z. Slack (RI)
Susan Cunningham (NH)
Patricia Gomes (MA)
Rey Otis (RI)
Stephen Clifton (ME)

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

T-Shirt Sales to Help New England Author’s Widow

Every NEHW t-shirt sold through Books & Boos (http://www.booksandboos.com/our-products.html?m) from this moment on, a dollar will be donated to Holly Newstein Hautala. You can read why here, http://christophergolden.blogspot.com/2013/03/if-you-want-to-help-holly-newstein.html?m=1.

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Horror Community Loses a Friend

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Today was a sad day for the New England Horror Writers. We lost not only a member, but also an outstanding author. Along with being a friend and supporter of the NEHW, Rick Hautala was also a great guy, who was down to earth and easy to talk to about writing, movies, music and more.

Please keep Rick’s wife, fellow author and NEHW member Holly Newstein Hautala and the Hautala family in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

The Epitaph: Issue #29 (Feb. 2013)

Issue #29 (Feb. 2013)

The Epitaph

Journal of the New England Horror Writers (NEHW)

 

The NEHW Board of Directors:

Stacey Longo – Chairperson
Dan Keohane – Treasurer
Jason Harris – Director of Publicity/Webmaster
K. Allen Wood – Director of Publications
Scott Goudsward – Director of Events
David Price – Board Member
Rob Watts – Board Member

NEHW SIGNINGS AND READINGS:

Heritage Craft Fair

The NEHW will be at the indoor Heritage Craft Fair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on March 23. It’s located at the Keefe Technical School, 750 Winter Street in Framingham, MA. http://www.heritagechorale.org/support/craft_fair.htm

Akuma Con

This anime-based convention is on March 30 in Pembroke, NH.

Art in the Garden

The NEHW will be at this craft fair in Hopkinton, MA. on April 28 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

 

NEHW WRITING OPPORTUNITIES:

The second NEHW Anthology is now open for submissions! The anthology will be edited by Stacey Longo and Ken Wood.
We’re looking for high quality dark fiction short stories. A flat fee of $50.00 will be paid per story upon publication.

Submission Guidelines: 12 pt Courier or Times New Roman, double-spaced. .doc, .docx, .rtf, .txt formats acceptable. 5,000 word limit.

Please follow steps on submission site.

Submit here:
http://tinyurl.com/nehwantho

Deadline to submit is March 31, 2013.

 

NEHW MEMBER NEWS:

From Vlad Vaslyn:

Open Book Society dubbed Vlad Vaslyn a “new and distinct voice in horror” in their February interview. Vlad discussed Brachman’s Underworld, what it means to create a character who is hard to love, and his plans for the future.

Read the full interview here: http://openbooksociety.com/article/vlad-vaslyn-author-of-brachmans-underworld-exclusive-interview/.

From Bill Rockwell:

Rockwell will be appearing at MystiCon in Roanoke, VA, February 21st to 24th, doing a book reading, book signing, and appearing on two horror-themed panels. He will be appearing with Devo Spice (his son, Tom.) Tom is a musical artist, who will be performing his Dr. Who, Zombie and other Sci Fi and Horror related comedy songs.

From Eric Stanway:

Stanway, author of a dozen books, including The Old Rindge House, Vintage Blood and Mysteries of Monadnock, has a new volume of true horror stories out this month. Cannibal of the Mountains is a collection of weird anecdotes from 19th-century Massachusetts. The tales include Oscar Beckwith, who committed murder and cannibalism when a gold-mining scam went wrong; Jesse Pomeroy, who tortured and murdered several young children in Chelsea, and ended up spending over four decades in solitary confinement; Captain Joseph White, who was murdered by his nephews for his inheritance; and Asa Snow, whose tomb in the ghost town of Dana became a grisly tourist attraction. Lavishly illustrated with archival material, this book brings the darker side of Victorian New England to light.

From Michael Arruda:

Arruda’s latest short story, “Death Takes the Phantom,” is now available in Dark Moon DigestIssue #10, a handsome looking publication with a creepy cover. It’s a tale of two beings who broker a deal involving the fates of Lon Chaney Sr. and Bela Lugosi.

The magazine is available for sale at DarkMoonDigest.com as well as at major online bookstores including Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Books-A-Million. It’s offered as both a print edition as well as an e-publication version, the latter of which comes in both Kindle and Nook formats.

From Craig D.B. Patton:

Patton is pleased to announce that “The Awake Fairy” has been accepted for publication in Spaceports & Spidersilk (Sam’s Dot Publishing).

From Pierre Comtois:

April will see the release of Night to Dawn Magazine #23 featuring Pierre Comtois’ latest horror entry, a short story, “Feeding Time,” which the author likes to think of as the last zombie story.

Comtois’ Fungi: the Magazine of Weird Literature has just closed for submissions on #21 due out this August. Layout will begin in March. For more information on the new issue and the impressive list of authors included, check it out at his website at www.pierrevcomtois.com.

From K.H. Vaughan:

K.H. Vaughan’s story, “Ultimate Chef,” has been accepted to the anthology Dark Visions from Grey Matter Press.

From Erin Thorne:

On Saturday, March 2 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Thorne will be reading from and signing Behind The Wheel at Booklovers’ Gourmet at 55 East Main St., Webster, MA.

On Saturday, March 16 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., she will be signing copies of Behind The Wheel and Deals Diabolical at the Sturbridge Coffee Roasters Cafe, located at 210 Hamilton St. in Southbridge, MA.

On Saturday, March 23 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., she will be at the New England Horror Writers’ table during the Heritage Craft Fair in Framingham, signing copies of Behind The Wheel and Deals Diabolical.

 

WELCOME NEW MEMBERS:

Darci Meyers (VT)
Matthew Bartlett (MA)
Pierre Comtois (MA)
Laura J. Hickman (RI)
Joseph Devoll (MA)

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

Contest: Win Movie Passes to ‘The Last Exorcism Part II’

The NEHW has a contest for horror movie fans living in Boston. Email your name and address to nehwevents@gmail.com for a chance to win one of four admit two movie passes to theaters in the Boston area to see The Last Exorcism Part II. The passes are good for the run of the movie. The movie opens this Friday. The contest goes until the middle of next week.

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Find out more about the movie at its official website, Facebook page or Twitter account:

www.TheLastExorcism2.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thelastexorcism2

Twitter: https://twitter.com/LastExorcism2

Author Releases New Horror Collection

Cannibal of the MountainsAuthor Eric Stanway’s new horror collection, Cannibal of the Mountains, was released this week. It’s a collection of weird anecdotes from 19th-century Massachusetts. The tales include Oscar Beckwith, who committed murder and cannibalism when a gold-mining scam went wrong; Jesse Pomeroy, who tortured and murdered several young children in Chelsea, and ended up spending over four decades in solitary confinement; Captain Joseph White, who was murdered by his nephews for his inheritance; and Asa Snow, whose tomb in the ghost town of Dana became a grisly tourist attraction.

This collection is lavishly illustrated with archival material. It brings the darker side of Victorian New England to light.

Stanway has published a dozen books including The Old Rindge House, Vintage Blood, and Mysteries of Monadnock.