Author: Mark SieberHeWhoTypes-2%20ecvr_360x540.jpg
About the Book:
He Who Types Between the Rows 2: Horror Drive-In Will Never Die is a heartfelt deep dive into the soul of an incurable horror addict. From black and white classics to the digital era, from the pulps to the realm of modern independent publishing, Mark Sieber examines the best—and worst—the horror genre has to offer. There are also anecdotes and observations from a long life of obsession with all things dark and frightening.
Like the previous volume, this collection of essays offers eclectic and insightful comments about the genre we love, allowing us to peer into the brain of a longtime horror fan. An avid reader and film fanatic, Sieber writes with authoritative knowledge about horror in all its forms.
So dust off that VHS player and break out the crumbling old paperbacks. The local drive-in may be long gone, used bookstores are few and far between, but Horror Drive-in lives on.
Published as a trade paperback:
• Printed on 55# acid-free paper
• Featuring full color cover artwork
• Retail price $18.99
- Page Count: 412
- Pub. Date: April 22nd 2022
- Status: In-Stock and Shipping
- Trade Paperback, $18.99: Cemetery Dance, Amazon
- Ebook, $4.99
About the Book:
He Who Types Between the Rows 2: Horror Drive-In Will Never Die is a heartfelt deep dive into the soul of an incurable horror addict. From black and white classics to the digital era, from the pulps to the realm of modern independent publishing, Mark Sieber examines the best—and worst—the horror genre has to offer. There are also anecdotes and observations from a long life of obsession with all things dark and frightening.
Like the previous volume, this collection of essays offers eclectic and insightful comments about the genre we love, allowing us to peer into the brain of a longtime horror fan. An avid reader and film fanatic, Sieber writes with authoritative knowledge about horror in all its forms.
So dust off that VHS player and break out the crumbling old paperbacks. The local drive-in may be long gone, used bookstores are few and far between, but Horror Drive-in lives on.
Published as a trade paperback:
• Printed on 55# acid-free paper
• Featuring full color cover artwork
• Retail price $18.99