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Hometown:
Bumblefuck, Pennsylvania
About Me:
I am a parade-going, Abita-swilling, gator-chasing, bead-catching, porch-sitting, streetcar-riding, zydeco-listening, NOLA-loving, weather-obsessed poet girl living in the Big Easy. While most of my current writing is poetry and essays, I do have a love of horror and a secret stash of horror stories with which I've done nothing at all.
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http://voodoorue.blogspot.com
Favorite Authors
John Kennedy Toole, James Lee Burke, Dan Simmons, Dean Koontz, old-school Stephen King
Favorite Books
1 Dead in Attic, by Chris Rose; A Confederacy of Dunces, by John Kennedy Toole; Summer of Night, by Dan Simmons; A Coney Island of the Mind, by Lawrence Ferlinghetti; Velocity, by Dean Koontz; 'Salem's Lot, by Stephen King; the Harry Potter series
 
 

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Hell Notes

Season of Mystery: The Cherry Blossom Murders

Last year Chet Williamson was commissioned by Square/Enix, the Japanese computer game company, to write a mystery game. After having worked on it with the development team and artists for nearly a year, the game has just been released.

The Monster Book of Zombies

Originally published in 1993, The Mammoth Book of Zombies (edited by Stephen Jones) was re-released this year as a Barnes & Noble hardcover for $7.98 and re-titled, The Monster Book of Zombies.

Weston Ochse At TusCON

Here's Weston Ochse's schedule TusCon, which starts today. For more on TusCon, see our earlier post.

Storytellers Unplugged

Gorilla, My Love

[John is suffering computer woes at the moment.  I told him I'd find something appropriate to fill his slot, and found this archived post of his from September of 2006.  Enjoy!]

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A novel a month?

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The Compounds (and compound-complexes) of Style

Perhaps you believe in the soul. Perhaps you don’t, and only view a living being as a series of biological functions acting in concert.  Under either philosophy, you will view a dead body as different from a living person.  All of the physical components are there, but the core of the individual is gone.

At this [...]

What I Learned From Blogging About the Kindle

Last month, when I finally decided to “come out” about owning a Kindle, I learned two things. One, after reading some of the comments about my blog entry, I realized that I have always written about “safe” topics, ones that are least likely to stir up controversy, and heaven forbid, make [...]

Let’s Just Pretend The Last 8 Months Never Happened

Looks like it was a sabbatical after all.

Last March, after close to a three-year tenure, I hung up my Storytellers U hat — the one with the Viking horns and a beer funnel — without knowing whether this would be permanent or temporary. Couldn’t help but notice, in the interim, that lords-of-the-manor [...]

 

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