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Smugglivus Day 21 – Danielle of Opinionated, Me? Welcome to Smugglivus 2009 – Day 21! Throughout this month, we will have daily guests – authors and bloggers alike – looking back at their favorite reads of 2009, and looking forward to events and upcoming books in 2010. Today’s Guest: Danielle, of the YA/Horror/Speculative Fiction/etc blog Opinionated, Me? Danielle is a dedicated blogger and straight-shooting reviewer Submitted: on 21st Dec 2009 Tags: · blog · straight · The · Authors · Fiction · Horror · Speculative Fiction · TheHorror Reanimated: Echoes, You'll Finally Be Able to Read It Soon! It's a rare day when news items are posted on Speculative Fiction Junkie, so when it does happen, you know it's a special occasion. What could warrant such a departure, you ask? I have it on good authority that Horror Reanimated: Echoes will be released electronically over at Horror Reanimated any time now! For those of you who don't know, Horror Reanimated is the web home of horror... Submitted: on 30th Jan 2010 Tags: · The · What · When · Fiction · Horror · Speculative Fiction · WhatGraeme’s Horror Movie Weekend! After what I like to call ‘The Chucky Incident' I really have to be careful what horror films I show my wife. My ‘Oh that’s funny’ is her ‘Nosebleed inducing terror’ after all… Because of that I haven’t really watched a lot of horror recently, until this weekend that is. When the wife is away… I get out all the horror movies I need to watch and get busy! I still didn’t manage t... Submitted: on 1st Feb 2010 Tags: · The · What · When · Horror · Horror Films · Horror Movie · Horror Movies · Oh · WhatAngry Robot Books: When last were you scared? The awesome SF/F/WTF? publisher, Angry Robot, have signed a new author! ANGRY ROBOT PUTS THE HORROR BACK INTO HORROR FICTION Angry Robot, HarperCollins’ imprint focussing on innovative fantasy and science fiction, has turned its attention to reinvigorating horror. Gary McMahon’s Pretty Little Dead Things and its sequel promise an astonishing mix of David Peace and modern Japanese horro... Submitted: on 25th Jan 2010 Tags: · modern · Science · The · When · Author · David Peace · Fantasy · Fantasy And Science Fiction · Horror · Horror Fiction · New Author · Publisher · TheBoston area author readings Feb. 21-27 Feb 21 to 27 TODAY: Kate Flora and others discuss Quarry, at 3 p.m., at Concord Bookshop, 65 Main St., Concord Poets Susan Eisenberg, Carolyn Gregory, Audrey Henderson, and Sandra Storey read at 2 p.m., at Forsyth Chapel, 95 Forest... Submitted: on 22nd Feb 2010 Tags: · p · Audrey · Author · Bookshop · Kate Flora · Poets · SusanUS to lift 21-year ban on haggis Burns' night boost for famous Scottish dish that fell victim to BSE fears Smuggled and bootlegged, it has been the cause of transatlantic tensions for more than two decades. But after 21 years in exile, the haggis is to be allowed back into the United States. The "great chieftan o' the puddin-race" was one of earliest casualties of the BSE crisis of the 1980s-90s, banned on health ground... Submitted: on 25th Jan 2010 Tags: · The · Famous · HealthSaul's Conversion Saul's Conversion, an Arch Books Bible Story, written by Eric Bohnet and illustrated by Marcy Ramsey, is the story of Saul’s conversion, taken from Acts 9:1-22; 21:1-22:21. It opens with the apostle Paul sitting in jail, explaining to two other prisoners why he’s there and that he’ll forgive the ones who imprisoned him. Paul says, “For I learned there is no sin that Go... Submitted: on 4th Feb 2010 Tags: · The · Bible · Story · The Story Of · WrittenThe spectre of sexism haunting horror fiction Women play a huge role in the genre, so when they are ignored it speaks of an ugly menace Just when you thought it was safe to venture into the murky depths of horror fiction again, back comes the re-animated, shuffling monster of a problem that seems to be dogging the genre at the moment: accusations of sexism. The latest broadside against the lack of acknowledgement given to the role of women in... Submitted: on 24th Feb 2010 Tags: · The · When · Fiction · Horror · Horror Fiction · WhenSunday Salon – February 21, 2010 February 21, 2010 8:00 AM Good morning! Welcome to another edition of Sunday Salon – a weekly event where “bloggers participating in that week’s Salon get together–at their separate desks, in their own particular time zones–and read. And blog about their reading. And comment on one another’s blogs. Think of it as an informal, weekly, mini read-a-thon, Submitted: on 22nd Feb 2010 Tags: · blog · Mini · Where · Blogs · Edition · Reading · TogetherWitchfinder : Dawn of the Demontide - William Hussey Jake Harker is an outsider, a loser whose nose is always in a horror comic. That is until horror stops being fiction and the Pale Man and his demon Mr Pinch stop Jake on a dark, deserted road. That night, under a tree called the Demon's Dance, Jake will learn the true meaning of terror . . . Jake Harker’s always felt like an outsider, a socially awkward boy labelled as creepy because of his love... Submitted: on 3rd Mar 2010 Tags: · The · Always · Comic · Dark · Fiction · Horror · William