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\nCONVERSATIONS WITH CALVIN WE THE SPECIES NEW: LIFE BLOOD TWO; (EVEN More Vampire Tales); A Panel: Vampire Lore, Fiction, Horror; Classic Horror movies; and Non-Fiction (Horror); with authors Gary Hill, RC Mulhare, Mike Korn.
\n** LIFE BLOOD TWO; (EVEN More Vampire Tales); A Panel: Vampire Lore, Fiction, Horror; Classic Horror movies; and Non-Fiction (Horror); with authors Gary Hill, RC Mulhare and Mike Korn. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4zWVn6KmBg&t=464s
\nGARY HILL: has been publishing Music Street Journal (musicstreetjournal.com) since 1998. Since 2018 Hill has published MSJ simultaneously on-line and in book form. He also published all the archives in book form. In 2019 Hill began a series of books under the Music Street Journal banner focused on the Rockford, Illinois music scene titled, "Music Street Journal Local: Rockford Area Music Makers." In August of 2006 his first book The Strange Sound of Cthulhu: Music Inspired by the Writings of H.P. Lovecraft was published. Since then, several other books have been released including the book length space-opera Wizard Song and the horror novella The Homestead. Hill has also written for cable television (Cops 2.0 on G4), All Music Guide, Demand Media Studios and more. He launched Tales of Wonder and Dread Publishing to release science fiction and horror books in 2018, but published a collection of those types of stories in 2017 titled "Dark Dreams and Worlds." Under the Tales of Wonder and Dread nameplate, Hill has published more than two dozen books. Hill launched Spooky Ventures in 2019 and has been doing video interviews, Spooky News segments and more for the Spooky Ventures YouTube Channel since then. Contact: GaryHillAuthor.com MusicStreetJournal.com SpookyVentures.com
\n** RC MULHARE: "R.C. Mulhare once successfully defended her day-job workplace from zombies, through some judicious use of clearance-rack garden tools, and has survived a fight with Yog-Sothoth cultists in a hallway of a hotel in Providence; she's also picked up some extra work editing posts for the product blog of Umbrella Corporation... In actuality, R.C. Mulhare was born in Lowell, Massachusetts and grew up in one of the surrounding towns, in a hundred year old house up the street from an old cemetery. Her interest in the dark and mysterious started when she was quite young, when her mother read the faery tales of the Brothers Grimm and quoted the poetry of Edgar Allan Poe to her, while her Irish storyteller father infused her with a fondness for strange characters and quirky situations. When she isn't writing, she moonlights in grocery retail. She's also fond of hiking in the woods of the White Mountains of New Hampshire, and browsing the antiques shops one finds all over New England. CONTACT: @rcmulhare | Linktree
\n* MIKE KORN: I was lucky enough to grow up in the rural countryside of Northern Illinois, where I roamed the forests and fields as a child and imagined all sorts of adventures. At the age of 4, I saw the mythic wonders of \u201cJason and the Argonauts\u201d and became a fan of fantasy and creatures for the rest of my life. I grew up on a steady diet of comic books, monster movies, pro wrestling and cartoons and haven\u2019t really moved on from that much at all. I was bit by the writing bug at an early age, but it wasn\u2019t until the 1990
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