JIM   Hall

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This entry was posted on 5/19/2006 9:36 AM and is filed under uncategorized.

                                                     

Hi folks. Check out the schedule and you will see the MIDNIGHT CREATURE FEATURE line-up through September. We are right in the middle of the Bela Lugosi spectacular featuring all Bela Lugosi films and serials. We will change it up with a SciFi classic to end September, and look for something big throughout October to celebrate Halloween.

Some quick recommendations...
I just finished William Browning Spencer's THE OCEAN AND ALL IT"S DEVICES. It is a fantastic collection of his short stories, and for those unfamiliar with his work, it is a great place to start. I love CRYSTAL RAIN by Tobias Buckell (check out his website linked on the recommendations page). I am also reading some works by Richard Paul Russo.

RUE MORGUE is a magazine that may interest some of you adult horror fans. Check them out on the web at www.rue-morgue.com.
 

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    • 5/22/2006 12:19 PM Rodger wrote:
      Hey Jim, glad to be your first "victim" on your blog! For everyone else out there, Jim and I go back over twenty years, when I met him working at a comic book/used bookstore in Dearborn Heights. He was a fresh-faced kid of 13, and has been an "honorary member" of our family ever since. This guy know his stuff when it comes to sports/movies/comics/music. I was reading Philip Jose Farmer, Ray Bradbury, and Arthur C. Clarke, listening to Billy Joel and he was reading Stephen R. Donaldson and X-Men and checking out anything cutting edge (at the time, I believe it was Flock of Seagulls).

      Our adventures, along with my "real" brother Buck, from the top of Mount Sugarloaf in the U.P. to the cow pastures of Mid-Ohio Con are the stuff of legend.

      If you're looking for good "hard-boiled" crime fiction, you can't go wrong with Elmore Leonard. Jim and I have met Dutch a couple of times and it always a great time. I think Jim's favorite is Unknown Man No.89, while I'm a fan of Get Shorty and Out of Sight.

      Take Care and we'll meet and split a patty melt. Rodger
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