HauntX

HauntX is a Haunter’s and Halloween DIY Trade Expo for haunters and Halloween enthusiasts. The event features hands-on workshops, presentations from industry experts, and Halloween supply vendors. This is a wonderful networking opportunity for SoCal haunters & Halloween enthusiasts and highlights local Halloween groups.

Idaho Horror & Pop Convention

The Idaho Horror & Pop Convention features over 75 vendors & Artists, 100+ hours of programming, Zombie Walk, Idaho Horror Divas Show, Concerts, Make & Takes, Classes, Special Effects Makeup Classes, Cosplay Classes, and more!

Fear Expo

Fear Expo is a haunt industry trade show. The event features an exhibit floor, networking events, seminars, workshops, costume party, and more. 

Halloweenapalooza

Halloweenapalooza has become known for providing entertainment through its annual zombie walk, costume contest, film festival, and more. The event is presented by Prescribed Films, an independent horror production company that also provides a podcast network, comics and more.

HAuNTcon

HAuNTcon (the Haunted Attraction National Tradeshow and Conference) is an expo designed by haunters for haunters of every age and experience level. This multi-day event includes a large selection of educational panels & workshops, haunt vendors, haunt tours, and networking events. HAuNTcon is a jam packed, not to be missed, economical Haunt conference that is the best investment you can make in your haunting future. If you have a Halloween event, Haunted House or Home Haunt, or if you have a dream of someday opening one, then join others like you for some off-season Halloween Fun at this event.

HAuNTcon is part of the Fear Expo slate of events. 

Halloween & Party Expo

The Halloween & Party Expo connects a global audience of serious buyers and manufacturers of Halloween, Costume, and Party products. This trade show is best for Halloween retail store owners and staff who are looking to order the hottest new items for the upcoming Halloween season.

CreepyCon

This three-day convention in Knoxville, Tennessee celebrates all things horror and Halloween. The event features a lively show floor, performances, panels, and more.

All Hallows Art Fest

The All Hallow’s Art Fest features Halloween artists from around the country. Collectors can find one-of-a-kind hand-made Halloween folk art in a variety of mediums: papier-mâché, leather, felt, spun cotton, and more.

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Literature

We Bleed Orange & Black By Jeff C. Carter

We Bleed Orange & Black By Jeff C. Carter

We Bleed Orange & Black by Jeff C. Carter is an anthology novel containing 31 tales embodying the spirit of the Halloween season. Mr. Carter reached out and provided me with an advanced copy of this book, which is currently available for pre-order on Amazon. It releases on October 6th, 2020.

Synopsis

A twisted faerie finds a lost child, a teenage werewolf sneaks out during a full moon, and a legion of monsters begins the downfall of man. Explore Halloween from Appalachia to the Arctic Circle and journey from the Old West to Mars.

This spooktacular goody bag harvests all the joys and terrors of the best night of the year. If you love air crisp as cider and scented with burning leaves, if you greet the darkness with a jack o’lantern grin, and if you yearn for the veil between worlds to grow thin, then you bleed orange & black.

About the Author

In addition to being a lifelong Halloween fanatic, Jeff C. Carter’s stories are featured in dozens of anthologies, translated for international markets, and adapted for podcasts. Podcasts include the Reedsy story prompt contest (winner), Transmissions from Punktown, Delta Green: Extraordinary Renditions, A Mythos Grimmly, ‘eFiction’ and ‘Nightland’ magazine, and the ‘Tales to Terrify’ podcast, among others. 

His previous collection, Between the Teeth, hit #4 in sci-fi and #11 in horror short stories on the Kindle lists.

Review

Anthology books can be hit or miss – sometimes they contain a strong body of short fiction and sometimes they are hastily cobbled together. We Bleed Orange & Black falls mostly into the first category. Each story in this anthology is only a few pages long at most, but they all create unique worlds that can fuel the imagination for far longer than their read time.

Carter’s variety of topics and narrators is impressive. Each story has a distinct voice – from a little girl who fears the monster in her closet, to a weary tomb-robber, to even an octopus! Unlike some authors, who have a clear formula for their main characters, Carter showcases characters from many different ages, genders, and backgrounds . In doing so he creates a book with something for everyone to enjoy. In that vein, although the book is mostly targeted at adults, it does contain a special index highlighting the more family-friendly stories to share with older children. From tamer PG stories to a particularly gory detective story, odds are you will find something to appeal to your tastes.

The book not only plays with a variety of characters and themes, but also a variety of formats. In addition to traditional short stories, Carter also includes poems, a “historical” piece on Mars colony Halloween celebrations, a spooky how-to article, and a haunted house “review”. Changing up the format keeps the reader engaged and helps to make each piece memorable. Each entry offered something new, never feeling repetitious.

Another aspect of the book deserving praise is the amount of detail put into the stories. Carter appears to have researched folklore from around the world for the various entries. He includes historical facts like how people used to believe that hanged men could provide cures for certain ailments. His Mars trivia will invoke memories of elementary school science classes. Fans of cryptozoology will love the cameos in “The Great American Scare-Off”. Carter assembled quite the motley crew from mythologies all around the globe!

The biggest criticism that can be made of this anthology is that the stories can be too short at times. Carter creates colorful settings and rich premises, but allows little time for us to explore them. One such entry is “Trunk or Treat”, which ends as soon as the mysterious twist is revealed. Even Carter seems to want to expand some of his worlds further – including two connecting stories. It would have been enjoyable to see more overlapping narratives. Having only two connecting stories felt a little out of place.

Final Thoughts

Ultimately, We Bleed Orange & Black is a perfect addition to any Halloween book collector’s shelves. One can tell that Carter truly loves the holiday from his many nods to Halloween nights of yore. His epilogue, “How to Preserve Your Pumpkin”, resonates with anyone who wants the magic of Halloween to last all year.

I found this anthology to be inspiring and a pleasure to read all the way through. I recommend it to all fans of short horror fiction.

After reading We Bleed Orange & Black, I am looking forward to his next novella, The Year Without a Halloween. It revolves around a Halloween “cancelled” due to snow. Having grown up on the East Coast myself, (in the epicenter of blizzards, Buffalo, New York) the subject matter hits close to home, and I know that Carter can craft a nostalgic tale that will hearken to those childhood memories with some scary twists. An excerpt can be found in We Bleed Orange & Black.

Follow Jeff C. Carter on his website: JeffCCarter.com .

Facebook & Twitter: @carterwroteit                 

Amazon Author Page: Jeff C. Carter

Good Reads: Jeff C. Carter

Instagram: @Jeffc.carter  

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Categories
Food

Chocolate Coffee Halloween Cupcakes

Chocolate Coffee Halloween Cupcakes

Chocolate Coffee Halloween Cupcakes with Cookie Dough Frosting and White Chocolate Tombstones

Are you looking for a way to add a fresh new twist to your standard Halloween cupcakes? Try these chocolate coffee Halloween cupcakes with cookie dough buttercream and white chocolate tombstones for a dreadfully delicious treat.

No tricks, just treats with this fun baked good!

The Cupcake Batter

The base of this recipe is a chocolate coffee batter. I highly recommend using Deadly Grounds Coffee with this recipe. Their house blend works very well with the chocolate flavor, or you can try some of their flavored blends to add additional complexities to the taste. Coffee flavors that may be fun to try are:

  • Death by Chocolate
  • Devil’s Night Roast (Chocolate & Pumpkin Spice)
  • Maple Bourbon
  • Pumpkin Spice

Now that you have selected your coffee, it is time to wrangle all the ingredients for the cupcakes:

  • 1½ cups flour
  • ¼ cup coco powder
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup coffee
  • 1 tablespoon white vinegar
  • ½ tablespoon vanilla
  • 1/3 cup olive oil

Step 1 – Preheat the oven to 350°F.

Step 2 – In a bowl, combine flour, coco powder, sugar, baking soda, and salt.

Step 3 – Add the coffee to the mixture, stirring thoroughly. Add white vinegar, vanilla, and olive oil.

Step 4 – Pour into 12 cupcake liners. Bake for 25 minutes or until a toothpick poked in the center of the cupcake comes out clean.

The Buttercream Frosting

Buttercream frostings are usually a bit boring for me (I prefer to use ganaches when possible), but this cookie dough flavor buttercream is surprisingly tasty.

The ingredients are simple:

  • ½ cup butter (softened)
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ cup brown sugar
  • 1 ¼ cup powdered sugar
  • 1/3 cup flour
  • 1 tablespoon milk
  • ½ tablespoon vanilla
  • (optional) chocolate chips
  • (optional) food coloring

Step 1 – Combine butter, salt, and brown sugar.

Step 2 – Add powdered sugar. Stir thoroughly.

Step 3 – Add flour. Stir thoroughly.

Step 4 – Add milk and vanilla. Stir thoroughly.

Step 5 – If desired, chocolate chips and/or food coloring can be added to the mixture. The frosting is now ready to pipe onto cooled cupcakes.

The Tombstones

Get out your favorite candy mold and make some tombstone toppers. For these, I just brought some water to a boil, placed a glass bowl over the pot with the boiling water, and melted white chocolate chips with about 1 tablespoon of butter.

Once thoroughly melted, pour the chocolate into the candy mold. Pop that mold in the refrigerator for at least half an hour, and then use them to top your cupcakes once they are frosted.

The mold I used was a Place & Time Orange Silicone Candy Mold Graveyard from Joann Fabrics.

 

The recipe makes about 12 cupcakes.

Chocolate Coffee Cupcakes with Cookie Dough Buttercream Frosting

The Horror of Being Emily
Try these for a fun Halloween treat!
Course Dessert
Servings 12 Cupcakes

Equipment

  • Stand Mixer
  • Cupcake Liners

Ingredients
  

Chocolate Coffee Cupcake Batter

  • 1 ½ Cups Flour
  • ¼ Cup Coco Powder
  • 1 Cup Sugar
  • 1 Tsp Baking Soda
  • ½ Tsp Salt
  • 1 Cup Coffee
  • 1 Tbsp White Vinegar
  • ½ Tbsp Vanilla
  • Cup Olive Oil

Cookie Dough Buttercream Frosting

  • ½ Cup Butter softened
  • ¼ Tsp Salt
  • ¼ Cup Brown Sugar
  • 1 ¼ Cup Powdered Sugar
  • Cup Flour
  • 1 Tbsp Milk
  • ½ Tbsp Vanilla
  • Chocolate Chips Optional
  • Food Coloring Optional

Instructions
 

The Cupcakes

  • Preheatoven to 350°F.
  • In a bowl, combine flour, coco powder, sugar, baking soda, and salt.
  • Add the coffee to the mixture, stirringthoroughly. Add white vinegar, vanilla, and olive oil.
  • Pour into 12 cupcake liners. Bake for 25 minutesor until a toothpick poked in the center of the cupcake comes out clean.

The Frosting

  • Combine butter, salt, and brown sugar.
  • Add powdered sugar. Stir thoroughly.
  • Add flour. Stir thoroughly.
  • Add milk and vanilla. Stir thoroughly.
  • If desired, chocolate chips and/or food coloring can be added to the mixture. The frosting is now ready to pipe onto cooled cupcakes.
Keyword Baked Goods, Chocolate, Coffee, Cookie Dough, Cupcakes, Frosting

Need something savory before this decadent dessert? Try my Vampire-Repelling Shrimp Scampi.

Enjoy!

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