Mayra Calvani is the National Latino Books Examiner for Examiner.com.
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Interview with Inanna Arthen, Author of Mortal Touch
"New England is often associated with a pleasant, genteel facade that hides a lurking dark side, and that is a classic pattern in horror fiction."
171
Interview with Karen L. Syed, Owner of Echelon Press
"The only thing compelling is the unknown."
170
Interview with Brian L. Porter, Author of A Study in Red: The Secret Journal of Jack the Ripper
"I've been a student of the Ripper murders since I was about 18 years old," says Porter.
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Interview with Del Howison, Owner of Dark Delicacies Bookstore
“Whenever there is a war or a 'real' horror the populace can't control, horror becomes popular because you can always close a book…”
168
Interview with C. Sanchez-Garcia, Author of The Color of the Moon
"We think of ourselves as good people, but maybe we’ve never been pushed to the limit," says Garcia.
"We're always on the look out for more ways we can help out horror writers," states Masterson.
166
Interview with Teresa Ford, Founder and Editor of Ethereal Tales
"We as humans are fascinated with being scared," says Ford.
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Interview with Marta Acosta, New York Times Bestselling Author of the Casa Dracula Series
"I’ve always been a fan of paranormal stories that have a strong humorous component as well as a quasi-scientific explanation for oddities," says Acosta.
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Interview with Mark LaFlamme, Author of The Pink Room and Vegetation
"It seems to me that the horror writer understands him or herself more intimately than he should."
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Interview with J.R. Turner, Author of DDF: Dead Friends Forever
"The most famous series are those that have more heart than shock," says Turner.
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