Hot Reading from L&L Dreamspell
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T. Howard Dunham loves good horror and likes nothing more than a creepy tale, read on a “dark and stormy night.” His affection for horror led him to author a column for a genre horror, sci-fi, and fantasy magazine, where he laid down the law as to what to look for, and demand in, good horror. Not given to just criticizing others, he writes horror short stories and now this, his first novel of occult erotica, Dark Cult.
Among his horror-writer icons are, John Russo—who is, in his opinion, the progenitor of today’s modern horror story. He also reads Jack Ketchum, who he considers a no-holds-barred, take-no-prisoners, horror author of the highest rank. He’s had the pleasure to meet and speak with Jack on a number of occasions. T. Howard considers Bram Stoker’s Dracula the template for the modern horror tale. He also enjoys the movie efforts of new horror producers and directors, who he considers “some of the real talent in Hollywood.”
No longer anchored to a chunk of real estate, he now travels the highways and byways of America, with his wife, in their RV motor coach, looking for new story ideas. You never know what locale may stir his fertile imagination to craft another tale of the macabre.
L&L Dreamspell Books and Anthologies:
Dark Cult
Bound by Blood - Crimson Moon
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