Days of the Dead Atlanta

Days of the Dead is the fan convention where horror comes to play! The event’s primary goal is to create a welcoming genre convention that brings together like-minded friends and fans for a full convention experience. The event is known for its impressive celebrity guest roster and high-quality horror collectible vendors.

Crypticon Minneapolis

Since 2006 Crypticon Minneapolis has brought the stars of horror, sci-fi, and fantasy together with their fans. The event promises to have something for everyone – from haunters to cosplayers, pop culture fans to nerds.

 

Crypticon Seattle

Crypticon Seattle is an annual fan event celebrating all things creepy & supernatural. With a focus on supporting the arts and encouraging participation, some of their most popular yearly events are the film festival, writing contest, art contest, and costume contest.Their event also hosts panels, parties, and a menagerie of vendors on their show floor.

Sister events take place in Minneapolis and Kansas City, Missouri.

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.

Cinema Wasteland

Cinema Wasteland specializes in Drive-In movies, posters, & collectibles from the late 1950’s through the 1980’s. They host a bi-annual expo in the Ohio region each spring & autumn. The event includes celebrity guests, Q&A sessions, special events, and a dealers room filled with movie memorabilia, toy, t-shirts, and more.

 

Cinema Wasteland

Cinema Wasteland specializes in Drive-In movies, posters, & collectibles from the late 1950’s through the 1980’s. They host a bi-annual expo in the Ohio region each spring & autumn. The event includes celebrity guests, Q&A sessions, special events, and a dealers room filled with movie memorabilia, toy, t-shirts, and more.

Carolina Fear Fest

Celebrate all things horror with this fan convention in Raleigh, North Carolina. Carolina Fear Fest is hosted by Arctic Pumpkin Productions, an event management company based in Fayetteville, North Carolina – which also produces “The Devil’s Playground” haunted attraction each Fall.

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We Bleed Red & green By Jeff C. Carter

We Bleed Red & green By Jeff C. Carter

On the first day of Christmas my ghoul love gave to me… We Bleed Red & Green by Jeff C. Carter. We Bleed Red & Green is a Christmas anthology containing 12 macabre tales for the holiday season. Curl up near the fireplace with a hot cocoa and read these bite-sized horror tales as you wait for Santa (or Krampus).

Mr. Carter reached out and provided me with an advanced copy of this book. It is currently available for pre-order on Amazon and releases on November 24th, 2020.

My Review

If you were a fan of Carter’s We Bleed Orange & Black, you will likely also enjoy this Christmas-themed micro-horror collection. Much like the other book, each of the selections contained in We Bleed Red & Green are between 1-7 pages. Once again the stories take a variety of forms – from traditional prose, to a cleverly written letter from an elf, and alternative lyrics for a traditional Christmas carol.

Each story has its own unique narrative and characters. Santa gets tough on the Naughty List, a shut-in becomes addicted to a mysterious snow globe, and a Christmas tree brings more than just Christmas spirit into a household (certainly a personal fear of mine).

My Favrorites

Two stories truly stood out in this collection. In “Turnspit Thomas”, a young inventor uses his creations to foil a land baron who set a hell hound upon him. At seven pages, this is the longest story in the collection and the extra pages allow it to have the depth and detail some of the shorter pieces lack. It has a timeless quality, reading like traditional folklore – with a young man on a journey, quick-thinking to vanquish a foe, and the customary neat and tidy ending. Although this piece was my favorite in the collection (and probably my favorite short story by Carter in both anthologies), it did lack a close connection to the Christmas theme of the other tales.

“He Spoke Not a Word” was the other story that stayed with me long after I read it. In it, Santa visits the house of a recently deceased woman and honors her memory. It is touching rather than scary, but masterfully blends the macabre with the sentimental. At only a page long, it introduces a heartfelt concept of how this magical being can remember us, even when the rest of the world may forget. I had not expected to cry from this anthology, but the story hit a nerve and served as a powerful ending to the book.

Overall, the book is a fun read and full of interesting premises. I would, however, have liked more depth and detail in the stories. They are all just a little too short to fully immerse yourself in them, but they certainly spark the imagination and are worth reading. This book will be one I pull out to get me into the Christmas spirit in future years.

About the Author - Jeff C. Carter

Jeff C. Carter’s stories have been featured in dozens of anthologies, translated for international markets, and adapted for podcasts. His love of Halloween (and Christmas!), adventure and science continue to inspire his horror, action and science fiction writing. He lives in Los Angeles with a cat, a dog, and a human.

Get Your Copy of We Bleed Red & Green by Jeff C. Carter Today

We Bleed Red & GreenΒ is currently onΒ pre-order on AmazonΒ and releases on November 24th, 2020.

Check it out and let me know what your favorite stories are from this anthology!

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We Bleed Orange & Black By Jeff C. Carter

We Bleed Orange & Black By Jeff C. Carter

We Bleed Orange & BlackΒ 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 forΒ 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),Β Transmissions from Punktown, Delta Green: Extraordinary Renditions, A Mythos Grimmly, β€˜eFiction’ and β€˜Nightland’ magazine, and the β€˜Tales to Terrify’ podcast, among others.Β 

His previous collection,Β 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.Β We Bleed Orange & BlackΒ 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,Β We Bleed Orange & BlackΒ 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 readingΒ We Bleed Orange & Black, I am looking forward to his next novella,Β 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 inΒ We Bleed Orange & Black.

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Christmas Horror Movies – Part 2

Christmas Horror Movies – Part 2

Have you seen all the Christmas horror movies in Part 1 of this post? Ready for another five films to liven up the holiday season?

As a horror fan, the Christmas season can get a little too merry and not enough scary. These five films showcase some of the best holiday horror on the market and are set to remain classics for years to come.

The Plot: After disobeying the care instructions for his strange and exotic pet, Billy Peltzer accidentally releases a hoard of miniature green monsters upon the formerly idyllic town of Kingston Falls. Billy must unite with his family, friends, and neighbors to stop these mischievous monsters before they take over the town and ruin Christmas for all.

This film is a spectacular showcase of practical effects and puppetry, and an eccentric mix of humor and horror. It is a holiday must-see for the horror-lover. It also reminds us of this important warning:

“So, when your washing machine blows up or your TV goes on the fritz, before you call the repair man, turn on all the lights and look under all the beds. β€˜Cause you never can tell, there just might be a gremlin in your house.”

The Plot: One festive radio host connects four tales of terror happening on Christmas Eve. A family brings home more than just a Christmas tree. Four students breaking into school during holiday recess get into the “spirit” of the holiday. A family learns that Krampus is more than just folklore. And, lastly, Santa fends off hordes of the living dead.

This film is like four Christmas horror movies in one. The stories interweave, each slowly building on the terror and tension. The zombies vs. Santa story-line has the most action of the bunch. The changling story has eerie imagery of a young boy who is not quite right. The Krampus story line will have you cheering when a little brat gets what he deserves. The student’s tale is a solid standard ghost story.

The Plot: On a quiet suburban street, a babysitter must defend a twelve-year-old boy from intruders, only to discover it’s far from a normal home invasion.

The less you know going into this film, the better. Thus, the trailer is not posted in this article and I would recommend going in blind. The film is a gory, brutal film that features strong performances from the child actors. Levi Miller stands out with his phenomenal acting skills – giving a chilling performance. The twists and turns make this film a nail-biter to the end!

The Plot: When his dysfunctional family clashes over the holidays, young Max loses his Christmas spirit. This causes Krampus to descend onto the household, punishing the family with a menagerie of evil toys and elves. The family must come together and remember the true spirit of Christmas to survive this holiday.

This PG-13 Christmas horror movie is reminiscent of the “family horror” films of the 1980’s. It is dark and scary, but something you can watch with your 12-13 year-old family members as an introduction to horror. The film mixes horror and humor, and at its heart has a positive message regarding the importance of family bonds. It also includes amazing practical puppetry by Weta Workshop, and detailed set design.

Fans of the movies will also enjoy the companion comic book.

The Plot: On Christmas Eve in northern Finland, an archeological dig unearths the real Santa Claus. But this Santa is not the jolly old man from picture books. When something begins decimating local reindeer herds, young Pietari and his father Rauno, a reindeer hunter by trade, capture the mythological being. Santa’s elves, however, will stop at nothing to free Santa from captivity.

This Finnish film is not just one of my favorite Christmas horror movies, but one of my favorite films in general. It is a wonderful blend of fantasy, thrills, humor, and heart. Unlike many modern films, the children and adults actually work together to solve their problems. The dynamic between father and son is charming and heartwarming. This film has less scares than others on this list, but it will be the perfect addition to your holiday movie list.

Enjoy Watching These and More Christmas Horror Movies!

What are your favorite Christmas horror movies? There are so many more than could be fit in this list of 10. Let me know on Instagram and Twitter @EmilyIsHorror

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