Now that Halloween fast approaches, we think you’ll find this award-winning blog site to be of interest. Of particular note is the series of horror film essays titled MONSTER SERIAL, which are appreciations of some fine films to heighten the seasonal spooky atmosphere. Those by Patrick McCray I find to be of particularly focused passion, and site editor Wallace McBride lends pungent, well-wrought observations as well. May these nifty writings inspire you to revisit such films, kindling your Samhain spirit!
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Adults Only! Infernal Ink Magazine is a different sort of a literary magazine. It is focused on publishing extremely dark fiction and poetry, of all genres, favoring pieces with erotic, sexual, or humorous aspects. This magazine contains adult content and themes and is not meant for readers under eighteen years of age. The October 2013 issue includes interviews with Rev. Corvis Nocturnum, of Dark Moon Press, and JR Torina, who joins Dave Lipscomb for a special interview edition of Dave’s “The DaveL’s Music” column. This issue also includes the magazines usually mixture of fiction, poetry, sex, and horror. In Print: http://www.lulu.com/shop/hydra-m-star/infernal-ink-magazine-vol-2-issue-3-for-october-2013/paperback/product-21231616.html […]
Ed Wood’s PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE at the Bardavon, Poughkeepsie.
The Tenth Annual and Final 4th Street Art and Music Festival Jersey City, NJ – Saturday, October 5th, 2013, Fourth St. Arts presents the tenth annual and final 4th St. Art and Music Festival featuring live music, art exhibitions, local eateries, stand-up comedy, and the 3rd Annual Jersey City Homebrew Competition. The festival begins at 10:00am with free breakfast and live Beatles songs performed by the band, Aminal. At 11:30am there will be “Pre-School of Rock”, children’s activities in the “4th St. Children’s Area”. Live music begins at 12:00pm and will feature the musical acts Rest Ashore, Katja Larrsen, Benson […]
VASCA Radio – Episode 31 VASCA Radio introduces the darker season with a short but thrilling episode. Citizen Prometheus enlightens our current events. Movie review (Movie 43) with, Warlock Tier Instinct and our pranks discussed. Tracks by your hosts are shared and Prometheus digs into his bag of tricks. All right now on, VASCA Radio. Have a most joyful and enchanted autumn season! HS! Prometheus
“Bomb This Joint” by Darren Deicide. (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)
Now in eBook format: The Devil’s Diary 19, Apocalypse Issue. Features The 3rd Degree interview with Prometheus of VASCA Radio by Warlock Tier Instinct, The Devil In Gotham City, Seasons In Hell, Halloween Rite, Lycanthropic Training {a werewolf perspective}, Skeletal Orchestra {Ossuary instruments}. Satanic Serenades features poetry from Robert Leuthold & James M. Geary III, with horror anthology ‘Devil’s Gate’. Shadow Gallery presents “Death Vacation” by Bruce Baird. Noctuarium multimedia reviews include Dark Shadows, Mockingbird Lane, more; Satanic Panic Archive; Scroll book reviews ‘No One Makes It Out Alive’, ‘In The World of Madness’, ‘Ghosts’; Malefick Musick review of ‘Seduction […]
Now in eBook format: The Devil’s Diary 18, Halloween XLVI A.S.: This issue features interviews with Church of Satan High Priest Magus Peter H. Gilmore, Musician Warlock Zoth Ommog, an essay from Warlock Darren Deicide, seasonal greetings, fiction, along with Noctuarium multimedia reviews, & Satanic Serenades poetry from Mimi Daeva, Robert Leuthold, & various other contributors. Cover Art: River God by Magus Gilmore.
Aleister Crowley: Snowdrops from a Curate’s Garden Edited with an introduction by Vere Chappell. Illustrated by Fredrik Söderberg While at his Scottish retreat Boleskine in 1903, Aleister Crowley decided to amuse his wife Rose and their friends by writing pornography – one new section each day. He concocted a tale that managed to be marvelously creative and utterly repugnant at the same time. No taboo escaped unviolated – sodomy, pederasty, bestiality, necrophilia, urolagnia, and coprophagia all figure prominently in the text. The protagonist is no less than an Archbishop, incorporating the grand tradition of anti-clericalism which had been a feature […]
