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At 4:54pm on August 24, 2009, Graveside Tales said…
Hi and welcome to the Graveside Show.
At 2:10pm on July 1, 2009, Noah Copley said…
Huh. Never heard of it before. Been a vegetarian for 23 years and this one got past me :0)
At 1:13pm on July 1, 2009, Noah Copley said…
Caring for animals certainly does build responsibility in young people. She'll be the better for it as well as have a good friend to boot.

Never heard of Green Vibrance before. Whatever works :0)
At 7:44pm on June 30, 2009, Noah Copley said…
Thanks on the compliment. Horse are fun but lots of work. I'm going to check out your website tomorrow! Become the vegetarian! LOL
At 6:12pm on June 30, 2009, Noah Copley said…
I agree. Too many good books out there. I chose Salems' Lot...just because...

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Check out my free read! How To Lose A Demon in 10 Days. It’s optimized for reading on your cell or Blackberry. Or even better for those of us with short attention spans. 

Smutty Mephistophelean contracts, Russian Mobsters, a woman scorned and one sexy, snarky Crown Prince of Hell makes for a good time!

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After you read and vote, let me know and you’ll be entered into a contest to be a character in HTLD. Drawing is September 1st.
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J O'Barr, Rick R. Reed, Douglas Clegg, Andrea Dean Van Scoyoc, Angela Carter, Arutro-Perez, Simon Wood, Louise Bohmer, Clive Barker, Bentley Little, PK Dick, Lance Chauvront
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I can't choose favorites. That's like trying to pick one jellybean from a million.
 
 

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Hell Notes

Demon Days – Book Review

Richard Finney and D. L. Snell have traced the outlines of a possibly transfixing tale; but don't manage to give enough form, color, or texture to the narrative. It seems unfinished.

King’s Next Novel

Here's an opportunity to tell Stephen King what to write next. According to his website, he's waffling between two possible novels, Doctor Sleep and a Mid-World book.

New Horror Thrillers From IFC Films

IFC In Theaters, makes independent films available to a national audience by releasing them simultaneously in theaters as well as on cable's On Demand platform.

Storytellers Unplugged

On Getting Started

Being new to Storytellers this month, I’ve had “beginnings” on the brain. It was for this reason that I’d decided to take a look at some of the things that have motivated successful authors over the years. I’ve always been fascinated by that tiny seed that grows up to be a towering [...]

The Anatomy and Creation of a Story Pt. 2

This is an ongoing discussion of the process I use to write short stories…not that there is a set process, as it’s different each time.  I started this in “Part One” back on my personal blog, and wanted to continue here to mix up the audience as much as possible.

In part one, I discussed the [...]

“This soap box is not big enough for the both of us.”

“This soap box is not big enough for the both of us.”

I asked readers for topics they would like to see me address in this blog, and I got a slew of great responses, something that will keep me in columns for a few months to come.

Here’s the question that got top billing for [...]

Providence, 1986

Providence, 1986 Wayne Allen Sallee 28 November 2009

I have a road trip, of sorts, ahead of me in a few hours. A zig-zag across the transit system of Chicago. I’m heading up north, but first I have to take the 55th Street bus to an artist friend’s place and drop off a few autographed books. There is [...]

The Ritual of Fine-Tuning My Writing

Most writers I know have rituals. These run the gamut from adjusting their desks a certain way to writing by candlelight to setting a glass of perfectly innocent booze on fire before each writing project as a sacrifice to the Writing Ancestors. They may sound silly, or wasteful (perfectly good booze, after all) or unintuitive, [...]

 

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