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Sunday, July 17th, 2011
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9:41 am - Self-Punishment!
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| Saturday, April 3rd, 2010
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4:32 pm - Hello All!
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| Monday, April 21st, 2008
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3:32 pm
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| Wednesday, April 9th, 2008
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7:45 pm - Alien fleets are coming to Earth.
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In less then 6 months a whole bunch of ships is going to labnd on earth from Alpha-Z or maybe some other planet, populated by greys/Saurians. Reptilian, some nords (lots of them) and odd Martian or two (very odd) are all part of one conspiracy. Jihad seems to be the hand of the whole plot, they are going to weaken us emotionally and spiritually and prepare for beign enslaved by aliens.
Most of the grey aliens are goign to disguise themselves as humans, except when feeding, and pose as Christians, priests and teachers. They already have worked out a very complicated and detailed plan, it is scary how vcarefully orchestrated and rehearsed the whole thign is.
The scary thign is they are gonna be here in less than 6 months, and no one on earth knows about it or believes that it is gonna happen (this+ slavery, degradation, being killed and devoured the way abducted cows are, being cruelly tortured - greys are incredibly sadistic). And the space lizards are counting on us not knowing about them, not talking between each another about them, and being nice and obedient to them when they arrive. That's why I think we should global terrorist-attack idicator to code orange or code red and talk about it, and maybe petition US government to destroy all alien labs on Earth and in US, and end contracts which allow greys to visit earth and occasionally collect experimental material.
there's a text on sacred-texts.com, under ufo, forward slash "conspire.htm"
also, to see what the kizards have been up to between themselves the live journal name of their community is unitarian_jihad .
Please don't just sleep, do something!
P>S. Also, they might blow up continent of America if they manage to lay their hands on the necessary stuff.
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| Friday, October 27th, 2006
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7:53 pm
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| Sunday, September 3rd, 2006
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9:27 pm - Buffy Books!
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Hi folks. If you're looking to pick up some Buffy books or start a collection, my friends at Dusty Stacks Bookstore have put a huge lot -- 31 Buffy and Angel books -- up for auction on eBay. They're all new and unread, and there's a bonus pack of the 22 collectible Buffy postcard set. The set includes a bunch by me (which are signed), Nancy Holder, Chris Golden, and others. The link is here and includes a full list of the books. Thanks!
(I wanted to email and make sure it was okay to post this, but I couldn't find the email address in the userinfo. I apologize if I overstepped.)
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| Monday, May 8th, 2006
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8:10 am - Kindred Spirit by John Passarella
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Kindred Spirit by John Passarella
My favorite book so far this year! This is a cross-genre story. It's part horror, part paranormal thriller, and packed with enough action, suspense, and emotion to keep you turning those pages well into the night! It is the story of twin sisters, Hallie and Heather. Passarella does a beautiful job of exploring the bond and links between twins, both in life and death. One year after the brutal murder of Heather's death, Hallie feels closer to her twin than ever before. But Heather has a warning for Hallie: "He will kill again!"
I just couldn't put this book down. Ok, not quite so literally, as I have a 3 year old daughter, and my 6 year old neice lives with us as well... so there were times I had to grudgingly set it down. Passarella keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout the whole ride, and throws some awesome twists at us. With a climax that might have you scream, and a very touching message about letting go, this book is sure to go far!
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| Saturday, April 29th, 2006
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5:47 pm - just joined
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jaremeister
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Hi, just joined this community. Looks like a great place. I, for one, can't talk enough about horror! Some of my favorite authors are Richard Laymon, Michael Slade, Jack Ketchum, SJ Gaither, John Passarella, H.P. Lovecraft, Brian Lumley, Carlton Mellick III.
What is everybody reading? I have just started an ARC of Kindred Spirit by John Passarella, so far it's very good!
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| Wednesday, March 1st, 2006
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4:41 pm - Ultraviolet
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yvonnenavarro
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Hi folks. This is slightly off-topic, but I thought some people might be interested. If you want to discuss the Ultraviolet novelization, join me at the Message Board of the Damned tonight (3/1) at 6 PM MST (7 PM CEN, 8 PM EST). I haven't seen the movie yet (doesn't come out until Friday), but I can talk about the book. I've never met a question I couldn't answer. It might not be the right answer, but I'll still answer it!
The chat is here: Message Board of the Damned. Just click on the "Join Live Chat" link on the upper left side.
p072.ezboard.com/bmessageboardofthedamned
I'm also running a contest for a free autographed copy of the book and a movie poster. Details are on my LJ or web site.
Cheers,
Yvonne
current mood: busy
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| Monday, February 6th, 2006
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1:23 pm - WDS Poetry contest - X posted
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Press Release 6/2/2006
Whitby Dracula Society presents
The Harker Prize for Original Poetry and Verse
Whitby Dracula Society is proud to announce the launch of The Harker Prize for Original Poetry and Verse. This is a new, annual poetry prize intended to encourage and promote the creation of new poetry in the tradition of Gothic Literature which has so long been associated with Whitby, owing to the patronage of one of its most celebrated guests, Bram Stoker.
The theme for this year’s contest is simple. The title, or subtitle, must be one of the following fragments from the novel, Dracula.
A Stone Passage to a Circular Stairway The Phantom Shapes Sleepwalking on the Cliff at Whitby Over Kettleness Dark Figures are on the Beach
The first prize is £100 and there will be runner-up prizes of £25 each. Entry costs £3.00 per poem, and there is no restriction on how many entries an individual may make. Each poem will be considered by a panel of judges, and subject to suitability will appear in a compendium of the poetry entered into the contest. This will be published by Whitby Dracula Society in the autumn of 2006.
The cut off date for all entries is 31st May 2006, and the winners will be announced at the Whitby Dracula Society AGM weekend, on the 30th June/1st July. 2006.
Entries may be submitted via the website www.whitbydraculasociety.org
Or by post to
The Harker Prize Whitby Dracula Society PO Box 81 Whitby YO21 1WW
Entry fees are payable by cheque or credit/debit card via the website.
Full terms, conditions and rules are available from Whitby Dracula Society
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| Saturday, December 31st, 2005
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3:16 pm - Horror Book Auctions
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yvonnenavarro
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Hi folks. Dusty Stacks Bookstore is running a number of very affordable auctions on eBay. Almost all of the auctions are for horror books. Happy New Year.
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| Wednesday, July 27th, 2005
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10:33 pm - I need your help!
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metallica_chik
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Hi everyone! I know I havn't posted in a long long time, but I need your help. You see, when I bought my car it had a sticker on the back and I have no idea what it is.
This is what the sticker looks like:

of course thats a bad rendition that I tried to draw in microsoft paint lol but anyway, I have no idea if it's some kind of band logo, business, or what. So if you know or have any ideas please let me know!
Thank you soo much ~Elaine
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| Sunday, April 10th, 2005
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2:15 pm
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| Sunday, March 20th, 2005
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1:47 pm - whats up?
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fox_force_five
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Hey my names tom, i live in adelaide australia... i write south australias only sci fi and horror movie/book/comic fanzine...
Came on here to learn some more good authors, personal favourites are: Shaun Hutson, whi in my opinion is the best horror author in history Graham Masterson Richard Laymon
I am also looking into setting up a small horror publishing company as well...
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| Sunday, October 31st, 2004
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1:09 pm
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sahara_dreams
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I hope this is allowed here. It's Anita Blake community related. If not, I'm sorry, moderators can delete this post.
I started a new Anita Blake community. The community is for people to come and talk about all things Anita Blake related. Why a new community?
Well this one is a bit different than the others:
-there will be fun questions asked all the time for everyone to participate
-there will be games, contests, and we're thinking about prizes (also looking for input)
-im looking to organize an anita blake fan 1000 journal project. everyone will trade journals with other members...but they will be strictly anita related such as Anita fan fic, Anita poems, anita drawing, or if you arent a writer or artist you can just write about what you like about the series, etc. who you would want to star in the movie and paste their pics
-Best of all, this community isn't strictly monitored. We aren't your parents. Of course, there are community rules, see the user info page. We are always looking for new ideas on ways to improve the community
So come on and join the new AB community : Great New Anita Blake Community
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| Tuesday, October 19th, 2004
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10:29 pm - hello
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lunerkittn
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Hi I just found this Lj and thought that it would be a great thing to do.... I can only hope to read great new books from many authors...
Kat
current mood: creative
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| Friday, October 1st, 2004
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4:40 pm - cool
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jetlager
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I lurk, excuse me for that. Thought I’d pipe in and let you guys know about this. I read this blog about a guy who’s supposedly a New York private detective, and he writes about his daily cases more or less as they happen. Not sure if its real or not, but it’s pretty cool. Anyway, the latest case is about all these strange occurrences at a hotel that guests think have to do with ghosts. Check it out if you want: http://privatedick.blogspot.com
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| Thursday, August 26th, 2004
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3:39 pm
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actinide
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Okay, here's the deal...
I don't know if you guys are missing this community or not, but I personally am. The thing is, our moderator seems to be MIA and has been for quite some time, sooooo... I took it upon myself to create a new community that is basically just a mirror of this one, but over which we can have a little more control (and I wrote yuumura_kirika about the new community).
If you're still interested in continuing the community, please go join horrornovelclub.
It's still really rough around the edges, but give me a few days to make it nice and pretty and such. If you have any specific requests about the layout, rules, or anything else, then throw me a comment or two and let me know, and I'll try to make it something that everyone finds agreeable.
Here's to the continuation of a unique community.
current mood: hopeful
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| Wednesday, August 18th, 2004
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3:31 pm - Incubus Dreams
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angel_fairy101
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I don't know how many of y'all are Anita Blake fans, but the next book in the series, Incubus Dreams comes out September 28th. The author is Laurell K. Hamilton.
Maybe it deserves a nomination? If anyone is interested I could get the publisher info and all that for you.
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12:40 pm
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zoso159
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Ok, there's been some talk of getting this community active once again. I'd like to recommend a book that I think everyone should read. Let's get anohter poll going here, and do some reading.
Title: Deep In The Darkness Author: Michael Laimo Publisher: Leisure Books Published: 2004
Brief Plot Synopsis: Dr. Michael Cayle wants the best for his wife and young daughter. That's why he moves the family from Manhattan to accept a private practice in the small New England town of Ashborough. Everything there seems so quaint and peaceful -- at first. But Ashborough is a town with secrets. Unimaginable secrets. Many of the townspeople are strangely nervous, and some speak quietly of legends that no sane person could believe. But what Michael discovers in the woods, drenched in blood, makes him wonder. Soon he will be forced to believe, when he learns the terrifying identity of the golden eyes that peer at him balefully from deep in the darkness.
Why I chose this book: I stand by hte fact that this novel is one of the best horror books I've read to date. Fans of Bentley Little will enjoy the flow of the story, although the plot itself is darker than many novels. This book is everything that most people seemed to expect M. Night Shayamalan's "The Village" to be.
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