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Cemetery Dance Magazine, Issue 57
2007
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3 • Words from the Editors (Cemetery Dance #57) • [Editorial (Cemetery Dance)] • essay by Richard Chizmar 3 • Words from the Editors (Cemetery Dance #57) • [Editorial (Cemetery Dance)] • essay by Robert Morrish 4 • A Conversation with Charlee Jacob • interview of Charlee Jacob • interview by Hank Wagner 9 • The Sticks • short story by Charlee Jacob 16 • From the Dead Zone: Stephen King News (Cemetery Dance #57) • [From the Dead Zone] • essay by Bev Vincent 25 • White Pumpkins • short story by David Prill 32 • The Mothers and Fathers Italian Association (Cemetery Dance #57) • [The Mothers and Fathers Italian Association] • essay by Thomas F. Monteleone 37 • Father, Son, Holy Rabbit • short story by Stephen Graham Jones 42 • Waves of Fear (Cemetery Dance #57) • essay by Paula Guran 47 • That Lovely Land Of Might-Have-Been • short story by Paul G. Bens, Jr. 50 • MediaDrome (Cemetery Dance #57) • [MediaDrome] • essay by Michael Marano 57 • Holes • short story by A. R. Morlan 62 • Collecting Modern Horror (Cemetery Dance #57) • essay by John Pelan 65 • The Death Wagon Rolls On By • short story by C. Dean Andersson 70 • New Voices: Michael McBride • interview of Michael McBride • interview by Steve Vernon 75 • It Rips • short story by Michael McBride 78 • Harvesting Halloween Fiction • essay by Paul Melniczek 81 • Halloween: An Acrostic of Little Horrors • short story by Jack Slay, Jr. 84 • Spotlight on Publishing: Centipede Press • essay by Wayne Edwards 89 • What Dread Hand • short story by James Cooper and Andrew Jury 94 • CD Reviews (Cemetery Dance #57) • essay by various

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Paula Guran
Paula Guran
Author · 15 books
Paula Guran is senior editor for Prime Books. She edited the Juno fantasy imprint from its small press inception through its incarnation as an imprint of Pocket Books. She is also senior editor of Prime's soon-to-launch digital imprint Masque Books. Guran edits the annual Year's Best Dark Fantasy and Horror series as well as a growing number of other anthologies. In an earlier life she produced weekly email newsletter DarkEcho (winning two Stokers, an IHG award, and a World Fantasy Award nomination), edited Horror Garage (earning another IHG and a second World Fantasy nomination), and has contributed reviews, interviews, and articles to numerous professional publications.
Steve Vernon
Steve Vernon
Author · 47 books

Hi! I'm Steve Vernon and I'd love to scare you. Along the way I'll entertain you. I guarantee a giggle as well. If I listed all of the books I've written I'd bore you - and I am allergic to boring. Instead, let me recommend one single book of mine. Pick up SUDDEN DEATH OVERTIME for an example of true Steve Vernon storytelling. It's hockey and vampires for folks who love hockey and vampires - and for folks who don't! For more up-to-date info please follow my blog at: http://stevevernonstoryteller.wordpre... And follow me at Twitter: @StephenVernon yours in storytelling, Steve Vernon

Stephen Graham Jones
Stephen Graham Jones
Author · 79 books
Stephen Graham Jones is the NYT bestselling author of twenty-five or thirty books. He really likes werewolves and slashers. Favorite novels change daily, but Valis and Love Medicine and Lonesome Dove and It and The Things They Carried are all usually up there somewhere. Stephen lives in Boulder, Colorado. It's a big change from the West Texas he grew up in. He's married with a couple kids, and probably one too many trucks.
Charlee Jacob
Charlee Jacob
Author · 17 books

Charlee Jacob has been a digger for dinosaur bones, a seller of designer rags, and a cook - to mention only a few things. With more than 950 publishing credits, Charlee has been writing dark poetry and prose for more than 25 years. Some of her recent publishing events include the novel STILL (Necro), the poetry collection HERESY (Necro), and the novel DARK MOODS. She is a three-time Bram Stoker Award winner, two of those awards for her novel DREAD IN THE BEAST and the poetry collection SINEATER; the third award for collaborative poetry collection, VECTORS, with Marge Simon. Permanently disabled, she has begun to paint as one of her forms of phsycial therapy. She lives in Irving, Texas with her husband Jim and a plethora of felines. Courtesy: http://www.williamcookwriter.com

Michael McBride
Michael McBride
Author · 44 books
Michael McBride was born in Colorado and still resides in the shadow of the Rocky Mountains. He hates the snow, but loves the Avalanche. He works with medical radiation, yet somehow managed to produce five children, none of whom, miraculously, have tails, third eyes, or other random mutations. He writes fiction that runs the gamut from thriller to horror to science fiction...and loves every minute of it.
Paul G. Bens Jr.
Paul G. Bens Jr.
Author · 7 books

Born in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, far too many years ago to be honest about, Paul G. Bens, Jr., has spent the majority of his adult life in the entertainment industry. His first foray into Hollywoodland was as a casting assistant on the feature films Trip to Spirit Island and Martians Go Home. He then graduated to Casting Associate and worked for three years on the NBC hit series Night Court as well as the short-lived series Walter & Emily, Good & Evil and The Linda Lavin Show. As a film and television Casting Director he was responsible for the principal casting of such fine (ahem!) feature films as Death Ring, Evil Obsession and Flipping, as well as the television series Ned & Stacey, Malcolm & Eddie, Likely Suspects, Murder in Small Town X and a string of unsold pilots. Outside of casting, Bens has been many things: a film producer, a file clerk, an altar boy, a bartender (still makes killer martinis), a boy scout and, for a second-and-a-half, an actor. As an author, Bens' short fiction has appeared in Cemetery Dance, Dark Discoveries, The Egg Box, Outsider Ink, Scared Naked, HeavyGlow, Bleeding Quill, Twisted Tongue, Velvet Mafia: Dangerous Queer Fiction and Chick Flicks. His debut novel "Kelland" was awarded the 2009 Dark Quill Award for Best Small Press Chill. Currently, Bens marks time working for an historic Hollywood film studio as a paralegal in the new media division. He lives in the Los Angeles area with his ever-patient husband. When not writing, he can generally be found driving around smoggy Los Angeles, singing along with the radio to Van Halen, Def Leppard or The Smashing Pumpkins, and day-dreaming about living full time in Hawai‘i. Learn more about Paul at www.paulbens.com

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