On Pod of Horror #19, Leisure honcho Don D’Auria talks about the state of horror, what kind of books he’s looking to buy and he provides good news for fans of Richard Laymon; Mark and Dave dig into the PoH mailbag for plenty of comments and Top 10 lists; Matthew Warner previews his Horrorfind launch party for EYES EVERYWHERE; Dave slings the Poop; Grim Rictus has fun at Mel Gibson’s expense; Scott Bradley reviews THE LAKE by Laymon; and we finally have a Tomb of Triva winner! It’s all on Pod of Horror #19, hosted by Mark Justice and David T. Wilbanks.
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I love this podcast My top 12(couln't stop at 10) favorite horror books are:
1-'Alone with the Horrors' by Ramsey Campbell
2-'Night Things' by Miichael Talbot
3-'Night Stone' by Rick Hautala
4-'Summer of Night' by Dan Simmons
5-'Ancient Images' by Ramsey Campbell
6-'Haunted' by James Herbert
7-'The Ghosts of Sleath' by James Herbert
8-'A Winter Haunting' by Dan Simmons
9-'House Haunted' by Al Sarrantonio
10-'Out of the Night' by Patrick Whalen
11-'Midnight Sun' by Ramsey Campbell
12-'Cold Print' by Ramsey Campbell
Thanks, please enter me in your E-mail contest.
Posted by: Matt Cowan | Aug 22, 2006 10:19:54 PM
Matt Cowan is crazy.
My personal top 10 are
1. Boy's Life by Robert McCammon
2. Anno Dracula by Kim Newman
3. The Stand by Stephen King
4. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen by Alan Moore
5. Summer of Night by Dan Simmons
6. Watchers by Dean Koontz
7. The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson
8. The Totem by David Morrell
9. The Bottoms by Joe Lansdale
10.The Cellar by Richard Laymon
Posted by: Chris Pelletier | Aug 28, 2006 10:26:57 PM