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Alongside a bunch of black horror movies that came out in the '70s, there were a handful of black horror novels, all from Holloway House, mostly written by pulp whirlwind Joseph Nazel.
Robert Walker accidentally deconstructs the serial killer novel with his hairy dwarves haunted by their bald spots, random cannibalism, incest possession, made-up-on-the-fly plots, and forensic science invented by an 11 year old boy.
"The heat was really on...And Grant's name was emblazoned at the top of the elusive killer's death list!"
Can I get from Kurt Russell to anal probes in one step? You bet! Kurt Russell played sniper Charles Whitman in The Deadly Tower (1975). Author Whitley Strieber claims he was pinned down by Whitman's attack. But he wasn't. Then he later said he was. Then he changed his mind again.
David Mattingly is the original artist behind the nightmare-inducing ANIMORPH covers of the '90s. He's selling signed prints of his work over on Etsy and why aren't you tormenting your children and yourselves by hanging these all over your house???
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A mainstay of Holloway House was Joseph Nazel, a community activist, writer, and journalist, he banged out pulp novels, biographies, and articles for Players with a bottle of Jack Daniels and a pistol in his desk.
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Maybe the craziest, most inappropriate, child-traumatizing, hair-raising, "I need to shower for hours and scrub with steel wool" book ever to ooze from the pen of VC Andrews, MY SWEET AUDRINA. (super-creepy stepback art by Paula Joseph)
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