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Demon Guest Blogs 2011

Guest Blogs 2011

French Inspiration - Les Deux Magots - Charley Appenzellar

How to Prepare for a Book Release - Lillian Brummet

Horror Writing: Ten Cliches to Avoid - William Meikle

Why Zombies Don’t Suck - Armand Rosamilia

Dead Mann Talking: A History of Zombies - Stefan Petrucha

Giving a Successful Book Reading - Teresa Frohock

How We Came up with The Laura Cardinal Series Covers - J. Carson Black

Vampires Suck and That's Why We Love Them - Billie Sue Mosiman

Vampire Books to Die for - Erin O’Riordan

Survey Says: People Really Like Ebook Readers - Dr. Andrew Burt, CEO of ReAnimus Press

Author Karen A. Wyle's Twin-Bred & Giveaway Contest - Karen A. Wyle

Flash Fiction: Special Treats - Shah Wharton

Robert Dunbar, Author of Willy, Guest Blogs On Writing and the Horror Genre - Robert Dunbar

What to Do When You Hate What You Write - Cara Lockwood

Fun with Words - Harper Hull

Hauntings by Paranormal - Pamela K. Kinney
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lol I am an active member of the HWA and HAG. I recently became The Managing Editor for Eighth Tower Publishing. I am a submissions reader for Trepidatio and JournalStone Publications. I previously read for Nightscape Press. I have been published by Eighth Tower Publishing, The Wicked Library, Comet Press, and other publications. I have a Bachelor of Arts in English with a Concentration in Creative Writing from Cardinal Stritch University and call Milwaukee, Wisconsin home with my two demanding felines and my box turtle Bradbury. Bradbury’s punk rock career hasn’t taken off, yet. https://www.amazon.com/author/norabpeevy
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