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At 8:29pm on January 11, 2009, Jessica Lynne Gardner said…
Aaahhh!!! Brain...will...explode due to incessant writing... gah sorry, I'm coming up for a breather again. *waves*
At 12:18pm on December 30, 2008, Thomas A. Erb said…
Hello Senor' Greg! Thanks for adding me as a friend til the end Sir!
At 11:17am on December 29, 2008, Tricia Urlaub said…
Nothing special. Kids got a Wii which was pretty much their big gift. We're sending Ryan to Georgia for over a week come Easter break to visit his Aunt and Grandmother and to camp on Cumberland Island (a trip I'm envious of) - other than that, fairly mellow. Got some clothes but Santa, apparently, doesn't pay much attention to what I wear cuz it ain't my style. Guess I should hang out more up at the North Pole with him. Heck, I'm not too far away as it is!! Mom in law exactly duplicated the two gifts she gave me last year - hmmmmm coincidence, memorex... or the hoarding of items deeply discounted.... you be the judge.....Happy New Year!
At 6:06pm on December 27, 2008, Tricia Urlaub said…
Hey you, how did Santa treat ya?
At 9:34pm on November 1, 2008, Myrrh said…
~Sigh~ Oh, to be an apple. One day...
At 8:10pm on October 22, 2008, Vince Churchill said…
Well, then I know for sure you weren't in my underwear drawer brother 'cause I don't fold a thing! ha ha ha.

Nice to hear from ya Greg.
At 9:32am on October 22, 2008, Sheldon S. Higdon said…
What? I can't cut the rug to my very bestest, awesomest, song ever!? It's like I'm floating on cotton candy swirls when I dance. You should try it. You'll see.
At 6:22am on October 22, 2008, Jessica Lynne Gardner said…
Well... ok- IF you feed my pet werewolf for a week MAYBE. Lol- just joking.

BFF!
~Jess
At 6:22am on October 22, 2008, Mary Goff said…
Crap! The guy at the costume shop said that I was guaranteed not to be recognized. I want my money back, that cheating rat! Anyway, hey! I know you too! :) Thanks again, by the way...
At 7:06pm on October 12, 2008, ~mich pendergrass said…
Yes. Cornfields. Corn fields. Where they grown corn. :)

Profile Information

Hometown:
York, PA and sometimes I hang out in Baltimore when I have enough bail money.
About Me:
Huge passionate fan of good old horror. Give me werewolves and zombies and ghosts and Norman Bates over Hostel 4 or open shirted dreamy Brad Pitt vampires any day.

Oh, and badgers scare the hell out of me.

I'm actively pushing my novel AT THE END OF CHURCH STREET out into greater waters. A fun twist on the Goth vampire genre. And I have a few short stories out there bouncing around so hopefully the mojo will keep going.

In the meantime, I wander clueless around CHOATE ROAD and on weekends I host a little show called THE FUNKY WEREPIG.

Then I moon the Woo Pie and harr-oink.
Website:
http://www.choateroad.com
Favorite Authors
Edgar Allan Poe, Robert Bloch, Thomas Harris, Jeff Lindsay, Harry Shannon, Steve Niles, Sniffah DeButte
Favorite Books
Old Marvel Comics geek, The Hobbit, The Dexter series, The Shining, Silence of the Lambs, Jurassic Park, Empire, Chicka Chicka Boom Boom

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I DOUBLE DARE YOU.

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WHO'S GONNA PET THE WERE-PIGGIE THIS WEEK?

Choate Road be proud to announce that this Friday, January 23rd, we will be interviewing the one and only JOEL SUTHERLAND!

For those who don't know Joel, he is the author of the hottest novel of 2009, FROZEN BLOOD. He was the co-editor of the GST anthology FRIED and he was the Choate Road SPOTLIGHT SCRIBE OF 2008!

(Guess which one he brags about most!)

He's best described as the 'Leo Sayer of Horror' but you can find that out yourself by tuning into THE FUNKY WEREPIG this Friday… Continue

Posted on January 21, 2009 at 9:39am —

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COME PET THE FUNKY WEREPIG!

There were rumors, whispers and legends of the darkest nature, but one very naive group of truth seekers had to find out for themselves...and they discovered the nightmare did exist!

THE FUNKY WEREPIG

Choate Road has dared to dive headfirst into the world of blog talk radio. Every Friday night at 11pm EST, they unleash the beast for all pros and fans alike who enjoy their horror drenched in delicious humor.

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Posted on December 22, 2008 at 9:43am —

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OH NO! IT'S CHOATE ROAD!

Hey all you beautiful GST peeps,

I wanted to unveil a project myself and my three partners, Jezzy Wolfe, Tuck Wells and Jim Kelley have been working on for the past few months.

Welcome to choateroad.com !!!

Some of you already caught wind of it (and it smelled like lilacs, I swear) and some of you are like me, completely in the dark. So allow me to explain what we created.

Choate Road is a horror site for both genre pros and fans alike. There are continuous original works, book review… Continue

Posted on August 1, 2008 at 10:24am — 2 Comments

Greg Hall

SCATTERED STORIES

Howdy folks,

Just wanted to let you know this month I have a few short stories out if ya get bored and want some silly horror reads!

You can still catch me in the Static Movement May Issue with my nod to the 'Halloween' movie genre in 'When the Lightning Flashes'

I'll be in New Voices in Horror until the end of June with 'The Last Survivor'.

The long awaited return of Screaming Dreams currently has my very twisted tale 'Mintas and Frankie' in it. I'm… Continue

Posted on May 29, 2008 at 6:40am —

Greg Hall

JUST TOSSING SOME MOJO-LOVE

Howdy Folks,

Just wanted to say I finished reading EMPIRE, a new zombie novel by David Dunwoody this weekend. I'm not a good reader by any account but this book had me turning pages. Every chapter puts another puzzle piece into place and hangs you out there with another. And I gotta say David put such a fun and original spin on what can be a tired genre that I hope he finds a way to do sequels with these characters. I almost hated when I read the last line.

Anyway, enough of my droning on. If… Continue

Posted on April 28, 2008 at 8:14am —

 
 

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