Having a very busy fall, so I am reposting the following.
For me, inspiration runs to a fever pitch even as the leaves turn, fall, and the, heady wine-like smell seems to pervade the world. I used to always pen a Halloween story, from grade six or so onward, up through university, and afterward. It is no coincidence that my first novel, Town & Train, was literary horror. So, I am always seeking out Halloween viewing and reading.
Over the years, on this blog, I have made the strong case for Hallowe'en films and comics and books. You can find links to all of these posts below:
- From 2019: Baseball-style Review: Glen Hirshberg’s The Ones Who Are Waving: Tales of the Strange, Sad and Wondrous
- From 2017: Halloween Reads: Alex de Campi's and Jerry Ordway's Semiautomagic, de Campi's Grindhouse
- From 2016: Best Halloween Movie Picks
- From 2015: Scary Halloween reading, Lisa Morton, Halloween aficionado extraordinaire Town & Train: A Good, Spooky Halloween Read
It Follows is Astonishing and Creepy: A Film Review
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