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My IPPY Gold Medal Now Has An Inscription

My IPPY Gold Medal Now Has An Inscription

My IPPY gold medal now has an inscription on the back. The narration/reading was gifted to me by my awesomely talented cousin, Peter Coyote. So very thrilled to have had him collaborate with me on this project -- and will be forever grateful.

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INTERVIEW WITH DR. STEVE HABERMAN FOR GOTHIC FOR RADICALS

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INTERVIEW WITH DR. STEVE HABERMAN FOR GOTHIC FOR RADICALS 1. Why did you write a book on the horror movies of Gordon Hessler and Christopher Wicking?I write and narrate a lot of audio commentaries for classic horror movies on blu rays and DVDs. While doing research for one, I looked over the row of books in my library on horror filmmakers of the sixties and seventies. I had books on Terence Fisher, William Castle, Roger Corman, Mario Bava, Freddie Francis and even books on Michael Reeves who only directed three features. But I couldn’t find anything of any substance or...

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Pallenberg Wonder Bears e-book Has a New Look

Pallenberg Wonder Bears e-book Has a New Look

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A Theatre/Cinema Shelf Book Review, "The Ghost of Frankenstein" Scripts from the Crypt Collection #16

A Theatre/Cinema Shelf Book Review, "The Ghost of Frankenstein" Scripts from the Crypt Collection  #16

The Theatre/Cinema Shelf Review:  "Nicely illustrated throughout with B/W historical photos and co-authored by Tom Weaver and Gregory W. Mank, this large format (8.25 x 0.88 x 11 inches, 2.55 pounds) hardcover edition of "The Ghost of Frankenstein: Scripts from the Crypt, Volume 16" from BearManor Press is a unique and highly prized addition to personal, professional, and college/university library Cinematic History collections and a 'must' for the legions of Frankenstein fans wanting a peek behind the curtain with respect to the cinematic fate of The Ghost of Frankenstein."-- Jim Cox, Reviewer

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DIANE DONOVAN's Review of "KEEP THAT DAY JOB!"

DIANE DONOVAN's Review of "KEEP THAT DAY JOB!"

Diane Donovan's Review of David H. Lewis' "KEEP THAT DAY JOB!": Libraries seeking memoirs that fully embrace the dichotomy of work life and artistic pursuits will find "Keep That Day Job!" not just an excellent, inspirational recommendation for struggling artists, but perfect fodder for book club discussions where art and work opportunities and experiences are being juxtaposed and examined.

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