Category: Goat Leader
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I Forgot To Post YouTube Video Links Here Again
Oops. Here are the latest videos that I forgot to post here (1 bookish video, 4 x RE4 Remake Let’s Plays, and the final Devil May Cry instalment.
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Run Rabbit Run – by N. A. Williams – Book Review
Born into a bloodline of strong and healthy males, fifteen-year-old August Foxx is the anomaly. A cripple by the very definition of the word, suffering from a rare neurological disease. In the midst of navigating the choppy seas of his abnormal boyhood, August witnesses a disturbing confrontation between his parents that leaves him questioning his…
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Greyfriars Reformatory – by Frazer Lee – Book Review
Nineteen year-old Emily’s acute dissociative disorder causes her to be institutionalised – again – at Greyfriars Reformatory For Girls. Caught in the crossfire between brutal Principal Quick and cruel bully Saffron Chassay, Emily befriends fellow outcast Victoria. When the terrifying apparition of the mysterious ‘Grey Girl’ begins scaring the inmates to death, Emily’s disorder may…
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Author Spotlight – Zachary Rosenberg
Dark bleatings everyone! Continuing on with our ‘Author Spotlight Special’, in celebration of the release of The Perfectly Fine Neighborhood, we’re moving on to Zachary Rosenberg. Zachary Rosenberg is an interesting author of numerous short stories, who works within the law by day! So, sort of like Batman. Well no, actually, not quite like Batman……
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Author Spotlight – Bev Vincent
Dark bleatings, everyone! As part of my mission to spread the word about The Perfectly Fine Neighborhood, I’m interviewing everyone involved, and today I am absolutely thrilled to be speaking with Bev Vincent. Thanks to my obsession with Stephen King, I first discovered Bev through his non-fiction works about Uncle Steve, and I’ve been a…
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Author Spotlight – Annie Knox
Dark bleatings everyone! I’m back with another author spotlight revolving around those involved in new anthology, The Perfectly Fine Neighborhood. Today, we’re quizzing Annie Knox! Her story is one of my favourites in the whole book, and (no spoilers) the ending FLOORED me. Annie Knox is an award-winning writer and actress from London (my side…
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Author Spotlight – Jeff Strand
Dark bleatings everyone! Due to my insane level of excitement about the release of The Perfectly Fine Neighborhood, I took it upon myself to harass the authors involved until they agreed to be interviewed. Er… I mean, I asked them nicely and they immediately, kindly complied. So let’s start with Jeff Strand. Jeff Strand is…
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Little Spooks – by Terry Miller – Book Review
Dark bleatings everyone! Little Spooks is indeed a collection of “little” spooks – it’s 30 horror drabbles. It’s a super quick and fun read, and here are some thoughts on/summaries of each bite-sized nightmare. THE BAD CHILD: Is there anything more disturbing than the continuous crying of a small child? THE EYES HAVE IT: Collecting…
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My First Time Working Behind-The-Scenes On An Anthology – The Perfectly Fine Neighborhood
And yes, I did mean to spell ‘neighborhood’ like that, because it uses the American spelling. Dark bleatings everyone! Bit of a different article piece for you this week. I’m involved in an anthology due for release on 1st October 2023, and it was my first time getting to work on a project like this…
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Fearful Implications – by Ramsey Campbell – Book Review
FEARFUL IMPLICATIONS collects twenty recent tales by Ramsey Campbell, ranging from the uncanny to the satirical, the disturbing to the comical, and sometimes they meet in the middle. Can our mobile phones connect us to the afterlife? A voice from a bush tempts a child off a path, and a street performer’s routine proves to be…