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3 • Words from the Editors (Cemetery Dance #45) • [Editorial (Cemetery Dance)] • essay by Robert Morrish 3 • Words from the Editors (Cemetery Dance #45) • [Editorial (Cemetery Dance)] • essay by Richard Chizmar 5 • A Conversation with F. Paul Wilson • interview of F. Paul Wilson • interview by Rick Kleffel 15 • Feral • short story by F. Paul Wilson 24 • From the Dead Zone: Stephen King News (Cemetery Dance #45) • [From the Dead Zone] • essay by Bev Vincent 33 • The Music Box • short story by P. D. Cacek 40 • Waves of Fear (Cemetery Dance #45) • essay by Paula Guran 47 • Blood and Burning Straw • short story by Harry Shannon 52 • A Conversation with Richard Christian Matheson • interview of Richard Christian Matheson • interview by Lisa DuMond 57 • Siafu • short story by Tony Richards 62 • MediaDrome (Cemetery Dance #45) • [MediaDrome] • essay by Michael Marano 66 • A Consideration of the Horror of Peter Watkins' Films • essay by Michael Marano 69 • First Date • short story by Elizabeth Engstrom 74 • The Mothers and Fathers Italian Association (Cemetery Dance #45) • [The Mothers and Fathers Italian Association] • essay by Thomas F. Monteleone 79 • To Ghosts • short story by Jack Slay, Jr. 84 • The Day Before Yesterday (Cemetery Dance #45) • essay by Ed Gorman 87 • Gasp • short story by Jeffrey Thomas 96 • CD Reviews (Cemetery Dance #45) • essay by various
Authors

Occasionally credited as Patricia D. Cacek. Patricia Diana Joy Anne Cacek (December 22, 1951, Hollywood, California) is an American author, mostly of horror novels. She graduated with a B.A in Creative Writing from California State University, Long Beach in 1975.

Francis Paul Wilson is an author, born in Jersey City, New Jersey. He writes novels and short stories primarily in the science fiction and horror genres. His debut novel was Healer (1976). Wilson is also a part-time practicing family physician. He made his first sales in 1970 to Analog and continued to write science fiction throughout the seventies. In 1981 he ventured into the horror genre with the international bestseller, The Keep, and helped define the field throughout the rest of the decade. In the 1990s he became a true genre hopper, moving from science fiction to horror to medical thrillers and branching into interactive scripting for Disney Interactive and other multimedia companies. He, along with Matthew J. Costello, created and scripted FTL Newsfeed which ran daily on the Sci-Fi Channel from 1992-1996. http://us.macmillan.com/author/fpaulw...

Elizabeth (Liz) Engstrom grew up in Park Ridge, Illinois (a Chicago suburb where she lived with her father) and Kaysville, Utah (north of Salt Lake City, where she lived with her mother). After graduating from high school in Illinois, she ventured west in a serious search for acceptable weather, eventually settling in Honolulu. She attended college and worked as an advertising copywriter. After eight years on Oahu, she moved to Maui, found a business partner and opened an advertising agency. One husband, two children and five years later, she sold the agency to her partner and had enough seed money to try her hand at full time fiction writing, her lifelong dream. With the help of her mentor, science fiction great Theodore Sturgeon, When Darkness Loves Us was published. Engstrom moved to Oregon in 1986, where she lives with her husband Al Cratty, the legendary muskie fisherman. She holds a BA in English Literature with a concentration in Creative Writing, a Master’s in Applied Theology, and a Certificate of Pastoral Care and Ministry, all from Marylhurst University. An introvert at heart, she still emerges into public occasionally to teach a class in novel or short story writing, or to speak at a writer’s convention or conference.

ALL WORKS NOW ON KINDLE AND NOOK! Harry Shannon has been an actor, a singer, an Emmy-nominated songwriter, a recording artist in Europe, a music publisher, a film studio executive and worked as a free-lance Music Supervisor on films such as “Basic Instinct” and “Universal Soldier.” He is author of the horror novels “Night of the Beast” and “Night of the Werewolf” in addition to “Daemon” (formerly “Night of the Daemon”). Harry also wrote the Mick Callahan suspense novels “Memorial Day,” (2005) “Eye of the Burning Man,” (2006) and “One of the Wicked” (Nov. 2008), as well as the acclaimed thriller “The Pressure of Darkness” (2006). His novel "Dead and Gone" (August 2008) has a movie version, screenplay by Shannon, and it is now on DVD via LionsGate. All of his early novels are now available via Amazon.com on Kindle, and some via Smashwords. His collection "A Host of Shadows" and the novella "PAIN" were recently published by Dark Regions Press. "CLAN" and "The Hungry" (co-written with Steven W, Booth) are also on Kindke and Nook. "The Dead Man: Kill Them All" we be released by Amazon.com via their new publishing company Thomas and Mercer. Harry can be contacted via his web site www.harryshannon.com. He is also a member of Top Suspense Group www.topsuspensegroup.com


