Mayra Calvani is the National Latino Books Examiner for Examiner.com.
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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."
162
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.
161
Interview with Iloz Zoc of Zombos Closet of Horror, League of Tana Tea Drinkers, and Blogcritics
"Gore for the sake of gore is detrimental to the genre, as are the undying DVD quickies looking to capture our attention and dollars."
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Interview with Nathan Rosen, Editor of MicroHorror
"I believe that a great horror story is made of the same three elements that make a great joke: the setup, the escalation and the payoff."
"I think a horror writer disassociates himself from the true, vile nature of the beast."
158
An Interview with Simon Gosden, Owner of Fantastic Literature Limited
"There is always a market for quality horror," says Gosden.
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Interview with Gordon Clemmons, Editor of ShadeWorks
"I think the literary value of any horror work is entirely dependent on the author and not the genre."
"You can’t win the lottery if you don’t buy a ticket, and you can’t get published if you don’t submit."
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Interview with Rose DesRochers, Founder of Todays-Woman.net
"I changed my mind and decided it would be a friendship community for both men and women."
"You’ve got to be cool in your own skin. You’ve got to be content with your output," says Lynskey.
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