I love Halloween, and every year I promise myself that I'll devote the month to reading great Horror novels and watching great Horror movies and TV shows. And every year I fail miserably, or at least don't come anywhere close to consuming enough Horror to meet my expectations.
So I figured I'd start a thread here, and I'd post about my Horror consumption for each day, and invite other like-minded folks to do the same. Seen a scary movie, read a creepy book, taken a cool haunted hayride...? Tell us about it! This is the thread for 31 days of Horror! Have at it!
I worked from home this morning, and I kicked off October by watching this week's episode of EXPEDITION X on-demand. This week, Josh Gates and company investigated a haunted Civil-War era fort. I prefer when they chase Cryptids, but beggars can't be choosers. Usually their investigations take one episode, but this dud is to-be-continued next week....
After clocking out for the day, I settled down in my sunroom and continued my slog through the Delirium hardcover of Rick Huatala's UNTCIGAHUNK: STORIES AND MYTHS OF THE LITTLE BROTHERS. Huatala is always hit-or-miss for me, and this is a big miss. I'm 347 pages in, and almost nothing has happened. The proofreading is dreadful, as well. As a former semi-professional proofreader, I am cringing a lot as I read this book.
So, partway through day one of Halloween month, I already have a little Horror under my belt. How are the rest of you doing so far?
So I figured I'd start a thread here, and I'd post about my Horror consumption for each day, and invite other like-minded folks to do the same. Seen a scary movie, read a creepy book, taken a cool haunted hayride...? Tell us about it! This is the thread for 31 days of Horror! Have at it!
I worked from home this morning, and I kicked off October by watching this week's episode of EXPEDITION X on-demand. This week, Josh Gates and company investigated a haunted Civil-War era fort. I prefer when they chase Cryptids, but beggars can't be choosers. Usually their investigations take one episode, but this dud is to-be-continued next week....
After clocking out for the day, I settled down in my sunroom and continued my slog through the Delirium hardcover of Rick Huatala's UNTCIGAHUNK: STORIES AND MYTHS OF THE LITTLE BROTHERS. Huatala is always hit-or-miss for me, and this is a big miss. I'm 347 pages in, and almost nothing has happened. The proofreading is dreadful, as well. As a former semi-professional proofreader, I am cringing a lot as I read this book.
So, partway through day one of Halloween month, I already have a little Horror under my belt. How are the rest of you doing so far?
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