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Our First Writer for Writers in Horror Month is Joseph Nassise.
Joseph Nassise is the New York Times, USA Today, and Der Spiegel bestselling author of more than sixty-five books, including the internationally bestselling TEMPLAR CHRONICLES series, the JEREMIAH HUNT trilogy, and the GREAT UNDEAD WAR series. He also writes epic fantasy under the pen name Matthew Caine and a new take on the Arthurian mythos under the pen name Rowan Casey.
His work has been nominated for both the Bram Stoker Award and the International Horror Guild Award and been translated into half-a-dozen languages to date. He has written for both the comic and role-playing game industries and also served two terms as president of the Horror Writers Association, the world’s largest organization of professional horror and dark fantasy writers.

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I am thoroughly disgusted with the treatment that Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein is getting from Netflix. The fact is that for the past 13 days this film has been out in theatres and Netflix has done nothing to promote it. They have released a few trailers on YouTube but no ads on TV. Also, Netflix only released the film to independent art house theatres and the first five days of release was only in New York and Boston, then at a mere three hundred theatres after. As a result Frankenstein only made 120,000 domestically. The reason is that amount of release was the minimum for Academy Award inclusion. Unfortunately, that minimum denies best picture and all actor awards nominations. So, after all his 10 years of preparation and craftsmanship Guillermo del Toro and his cast are being screwed. As well, the audience has been denied the chance to see this masterpiece the way Del Toro created it to be seen. This is a disgrace. Netflix is a bunch of assholes.

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Check out this film that tried to be a throwback to the Italian paranormal classics of the 80s...

http://horrorbobblog.blogspot.com/2025/11/conjuring-infer-o-aka-flesh-for-inferno.html?m=1

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