Author Archives: Jenn

Guest Post: How to Carve a Mockingjay Pumpkin by Bookalicious Pam!

When I started soliciting guest posts for Fright Fest, Pam from Bookalicious was one of the first to volunteer. With Halloween literally just around the corner, now is the perfect time to carve your pumpkin! So, Pam’s going to teach … Continue reading

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Why I Hate Horror But Love Halloween, a Guest Post by Jennifer from Girls Gone Reading

So far, all the Fright Fest guest posts have been from people who love the thriller/horror genres.  This post is different. Today’s guest poster is Jennifer from Girls Gone Reading. As you will see in her post, she hates horror, … Continue reading

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Guest Post: Can Handwriting Reveal a Serial Killer?

There’s nothing scarier that a real-life monster, a serial killer.  Today’s guest post comes from Sheila Lowe, a forensic handwriting expert with more forty years of experience in the field. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology and … Continue reading

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Review: The Familiars by Adam Jay Epstein & Andrew Jacobson

Reading level: Ages 9-12 Hardcover: 368 pages Publisher: HarperCollins; 1st edition (September 7, 2010) ISBN-10: 0061961086 Source: Publisher Aldwyn is a rough & tough alley cat on the run from a bounty hunter.  He’s able to sneak into a shop … Continue reading

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The Familiars Halloween Scavenger Hunt!

I’m super excited to be participating in The Familiars Halloween blog tour! Today’s post includes a special tour of haunted Hollywood by Andrew Jacobson, one of the co-authors of THE FAMILIARS! My review will post tomorrow, but I wanted to kick … Continue reading

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Guest Post: Mary Sharatt, Author of Daughters of the Witching Hill

I’m excited to welcome Mary Sharatt, author of  Daughters of the Witching Hill, back for a special Halloween guest post.  You may recall, I reviewed her book back in April   and was pleased when she expressed an interested in participating in … Continue reading

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Guest Movie Review: The Haunting

Today’s guest review comes from Pamela K. Kinney, published author of mainly horror, fantasy and science fiction short stories.  She also has two nonfiction books about ghost stories in Richmond, Virginia and its surrounding counties, called Haunted Richmond, Virginia and … Continue reading

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The Definition of Horror Fiction

This is a question I get asked quite often…what makes a book horror, versus let’s say thrillers or suspense?  Admittedly, it is quite confusing to discern the differences.  To me, horror is any piece of writing that causes the reader … Continue reading

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Guest Post: What Makes a Thriller?

Earlier in the month, I was chatting on Twitter (of course!) about the differences between thrillers & horror.  I was interested in writing a post discerning the two, and Carrie (also known as @inkedhistorian on Twitter. willingly obliged.  Carrie blogs about … Continue reading

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Review: The Faithful by Jonathan Weyer

Paperback: 400 pages Publisher: Brio Press (October 1, 2010) Language: English ISBN-10: 0982668708 Source: Author Aiden is an assistant pastor at a Presbyterian church in Columbus, OH.  So many of his parishioners rely on him for his strength & faith, … Continue reading

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