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Daily Archives: October 31, 2012

Ripping Ghost Stories for a Blacked-Out Halloween

Posted on October 31, 2012 by Dave Trowbridge

It’s beginning to look like Halloween will be a “dark and stormy night” for much of the East Coast this year, with a paucity of mini-ghouls and goblins knocking at the door. In fact, some of our BVC authors and … Continue reading →

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Posted in Books and Reading, horror, Reviews

Writing sex: Who’s your horny reader?

Posted on October 31, 2012 by Jennifer Stevenson

I frequently host a “road show” at science fiction conventions called  “Smut & Nothing But” where half a dozen authors read aloud explicit sex scenes from science fiction, fantasy, romance, and erotica.  There are only two rules: 1) it’s gotta … Continue reading →

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Posted in erotica, Writers on Writing | Tagged erotica, sex, writing erotica, writing sex

Halloween Costumes Redux

Posted on October 31, 2012 by Phyllis Irene Radford

(In case you missed it last year, Phyl wrote about her love of costuming and her family’s embrace of “let’s pretend.”  Enjoy!) Phyllis Irene Radford In earlier decades “dress up” and “let’s pretend” were favorite games of mine.  My girlfriends … Continue reading →

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Posted in Holidays/Holy Days | Tagged costumes, Halloween, Phyllis Irene Radford

From DEAD MAN’S HAND by Pati Nagle: Clive

Posted on October 31, 2012 by Pati Nagle

Excerpt from Dead Man’s Hand by Pati Nagle. Copyright © Pati Nagle. All rights reserved. (listen to Clive’s soundtrack on Pandora) Bloomfield, New Jersey He woke from one nightmare to find himself in the middle of another. He’d been dreaming … Continue reading →

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Posted in Book View Cafe publications, fantasy | Tagged Atlantic City, Bloomfield, Dead Man's Hand, poker

Faith in Fiction 11: Religious Common Ground
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Posted on October 31, 2012 by Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff

As you go about creating a faith for your fictional world or portraying an existing faith the question may arise as to how unique a particular faith is as a feature of the culture(s) you’re positing. If you’re aiming to … Continue reading →

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Posted in Culture, Faith and Religion, History, Writers on Writing | Tagged craft of writing, Faith, golden rule, religion, writing religion
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