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Nightmare Abbey 8
The latest edition of Nightmare Abbey is as strong as its predecessors, which is heartening. Editor Tom English continues to attract fi...
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This is a running review of the book Spirits of the Dead. Find out more here . My opinion on the penultimate story in this collection has...
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Some good news - Helen Grant's story 'The Sea Change' from ST11 has been nominated for a Bram Stoker Award. This follows an inqu...
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Cover by Paul Lowe illustrating 'Screen Burn' Steve Duffy's latest collection offers the discerning reader eight stories, five...
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And if you're going to have Nazis in your movie,what better symbol of oppression to equip them with than the untersee boot!(well,maybe the Stuka.)
U-boats are great, aren't they? Like airships, they bring such a huge amount of pre-packaged excitement etc.
I'd completely forgotten the opening credits with the Bayeux tapestry Nazis. And indeed witches. However, in those days Disney movies were heavily trailed on TV before hand, so I knew what it was about before I saw it.
And i was wondering if the nazis ever used black magic in their way of treating people but hey Black Magic Love Spell work extremely well if casted by the best.
Black Magic Love Spell are really dangerous and in all these videos they just potrayed false stuff.
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