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		<title>Horror Books on Sale &#8211; 20% Off!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2009 20:39:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Randy Ray</dc:creator>
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<p>To celebrate the month of October, which is Halloween, as well as the first anniversary of our store, we're having a horror books sale. Selected titles are available at 20% off. Some of the books that we're selling for 20% off in October include:</p>

Any of Stephenie Meyer's <em>Twilight</em> books - get 'em while they last!
<em>Dead and Gone</em> by Charlaine Harris - this one retails for $25.95 in hardcover, but we're selling it for $19.99.
<em>The Tenant</em> by Roland Topor is normally $13, but it's on sale now for just<p>&#8230;</p>]]></description>
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<p>To celebrate the month of October, which is Halloween, as well as the first anniversary of our store, we're having a horror books sale. Selected titles are available at 20% off. Some of the books that we're selling for 20% off in October include:</p>
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<li>Any of Stephenie Meyer's <em>Twilight</em> books - get 'em while they last!</li>
<li><em>Dead and Gone</em> by Charlaine Harris - this one retails for $25.95 in hardcover, but we're selling it for $19.99.</li>
<li><em>The Tenant</em> by Roland Topor is normally $13, but it's on sale now for just $9.99.</li>
<li><em>The Face That Must Die</em> by Ramsey Campbell retails for $14, but it's on sale for just $11.99.</li>
<li><em>The Graveyard Book</em> by Neil Gaiman retails for $17.99, but we have it on sale for $13.99.</li>
<li><em>Criminal Macabre</em> by Steve Niles retails for $12.95, but we're making it available for $9.99</li>
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<p>We have other horror books on sale throughout the store. We're also making all of our gaming products available at a discount of 20% off too.</p>
<p>Come get your discounted books while they last.</p>
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		<title>Horror Links</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2009 16:57:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Randy Ray</dc:creator>
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<p>I thought it would be fun today to post some horror links to some current, topical stuff that might be of interest to horror fans. Enjoy.</p>
<p>Psycho Score Auction - An autographed manuscript of Bernard Herrmann's score to the Hitchcock film <em>Psycho</em> is going to be auctioned off by Bonham. They're expecting the score to sell for at least $88,000.</p>
<p>The Haunting in Connecticut Trailer and Horror Movie Cliches - This one's from <em>Entertainment Weekly.</em> The author lists a dozen horror movie cliches he saw during the trailer for the movie&#8230;</p>]]></description>
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<p>I thought it would be fun today to post some horror links to some current, topical stuff that might be of interest to horror fans. Enjoy.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,25137080-16947,00.html" target="_blank"><strong>Psycho Score Auction</strong></a> - An autographed manuscript of Bernard Herrmann's score to the Hitchcock film <em>Psycho</em> is going to be auctioned off by Bonham. They're expecting the score to sell for at least $88,000.</p>
<p><a href="http://popwatch.ew.com/popwatch/2009/03/how-does-the-ha.html" target="_blank"><strong>The Haunting in Connecticut Trailer and Horror Movie Cliches</strong></a> - This one's from <em>Entertainment Weekly.</em> The author lists a dozen horror movie cliches he saw during the trailer for the movie <em>The Haunting in Connecticut</em>, and he claims that he lost count after that. Some of the cliches include gems like "a full moon" and "an ominous locked room". I don't really mind a full moon showing up in a horror movie, myself.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.popeater.com/movies/article/count-yorga-star-robert-quarry-dies/368984" target="_blank"><strong>R.I.P. Count Yorga, Robert Quarry</strong></a> - He starred mostly in B-movies, but his fans loved him. Robert Quarry was 83.</p>
<p><a href="http://geeksofdoom.com/2009/03/04/wondercon-09-scifi-horror-thriller-pandorum/" target="_blank"><strong>Pandorum Trailer Available Online</strong></a> - <em>Pandorum </em>is an upcoming scifi horror movie. The <em>Pandorum</em> trailer is now online.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.examiner.com/x-2492-New-York-MMORPG-Examiner~y2009m3d3-Requiem-Bloodymare--a-horror-MMORPG" target="_blank"><strong>Requiem Bloodymare - A Horror MMORPG</strong></a> - I don't know about you, but <em>Requiem Bloodymare</em> looks like a MMORPG game I'd like to play. I don't know how viable an actual horror MMORPG game could be, but imagine if they ever launched a Call of Cthulhu MMORPG online. How cool would that be?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.411mania.com/games/reviews/98084/F.E.A.R-2:-Project-Origin-(Xbox-360)-Review.htm" target="_blank"><strong>F.E.A.R. 2 Project Origin Review</strong></a> - A new horror-themed X-Box 360 game. I liked the original F.E.A.R. game really well, so I have no reason to think <em>F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin</em> wouldn't also be a lot fun.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.seacoastonline.com/articles/20090302-NEWS-90302018" target="_blank"><strong><em>Bag of Bones</em> Movie Might Be Shot In Maine</strong></a> - If you haven't read Stephen King's <em>Bag of Bones</em> novel, then you need to come on down to my store and pick up a copy right now. It's one of Stephen King's finest novels. I can't wait to see what the movie holds in store.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.fangoriaonline.com/home/news/16-dvd-a-blu-ray/1595-get-some-celluloid-horror-on-disc.html" target="_blank"><strong><em>Celluloid Horror </em>Documentary Available</strong></a> - Here's a self-distributed documentary about horror fans available on disk in a limited edition of 1000 disks. Looks like it might be worth checking out.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/features/2009/03/03/4922/" target="_blank"><strong><em>13B</em> Not a Horror Movie</strong></a> - The director of this Bollywood film claims that it's a "supernatural thriller", not a "horror film". I'd love to see a more detailed explanation of the difference between the two genres. Gee whiz.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.shocktillyoudrop.com/news/topnews.php?id=9743" target="_blank"><strong>Upcoming Wes Craven Projects</strong></a> - Some people love Wes Craven, some people hate him, and some people don't care either way really. I've seen some good Wes Craven movies, and I've seen some crappy Wes Craven movies too. One of the possible upcoming projects from Wes Craven is a remake of <em>Shocker</em>. I'll skip that particular remake probably; I hated the original.</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.wired.com/underwire/2009/03/the-horror-riff.html" target="_blank"><strong>Rifftrax to Take on Classic Horror Movies</strong></a> - This is cool. The guys at Rifftrax are the same guys who did the commentaries on <em>Mystery Science Theater 3000</em>. Now they sell commentaries at $4 a pop that you can add to the movies yourself. Their latest projects include commentaries for classics like <em>Night of the Living Dead</em> and <em>The House on Haunted Hill. </em>Sounds like fun.</p>
<p>I'll probably start posting a "horror links" post once every couple of weeks or so. Contact me if you have something you'd like to see included here.</p>
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		<title>Horror Roleplaying Games</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2009 14:47:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Randy Ray</dc:creator>
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<p>When I say "horror roleplaying games", I'm not talking about video games like <em>Silent Hill</em> or <em>Resident Evil. </em>I'm from an older generation, a generation that grew up on <em>Dungeons and Dragons. </em>So when I start talking about horror roleplaying games, then you know that I'm talking about the granddaddy of horror rpgs, <em>Call of Cthulhu</em>, and all of the dozens of other games that were inspired directly or indirectly by <em>Call of Cthulhu's</em> success.</p>
<p>Horror RPGs - Call of Cthulhu<br />
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<p>When I say "horror roleplaying games", I'm not talking about video games like <em>Silent Hill</em> or <em>Resident Evil. </em>I'm from an older generation, a generation that grew up on <em>Dungeons and Dragons. </em>So when I start talking about horror roleplaying games, then you know that I'm talking about the granddaddy of horror rpgs, <em>Call of Cthulhu</em>, and all of the dozens of other games that were inspired directly or indirectly by <em>Call of Cthulhu's</em> success.</p>
<p><strong>Horror RPGs - Call of Cthulhu<br />
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<p>As far as I know, before <em>Call of Cthulhu</em>, there were no horror roleplaying games. Heck, <em>Call of Cthulhu</em> was first published by Chaosium in 1981, so the roleplaying game hobby was still in its infancy at that point in history anyway. (<em>Chainmail</em> and <em>Dungeons and Dragons</em> came along in 1971-1973 or so. Other early roleplaying games were also fantasy-based for the most part, like <em>Tunnels and Trolls</em> and <em>Empire of the Petal Throne</em>. Games like <em>Boot Hill</em> and <em>Starfaring</em> were set in some other genres too, like the Old West and science fiction. Some early superhero roleplaying games came along before <em>Call of Cthulhu</em> too, like <em>Superhero 2044, </em>and<em> Supergame. </em>Any of those games might have included a horror aspect, and I'm certain many gamemasters did. Who hasn't fought a skeleton or a vampire in a <em>Dungeons and Dragons</em> session? But <em>Call of Cthulhu</em> was the first roleplaying game to focus exclusively on what we would consider the horror genre.</p>
<p><em>Call of Cthulhu </em>borrowed a universe and mythology from the writings of H.P. Lovecraft. Unlike other roleplaying games of the time, characters in <em>Call of Cthulhu</em> didn't grow more powerful. They grew more insane. Or they died. The monsters were so horrific and powerful that only a fool would stay to be eaten by one of them. Escaping from monsters was more the goal of an adventurer in a <em>Call of Cthulhu </em>game. (In fact, player characters in <em>Call of Cthulhu</em> are called "investigators" in the rules. And the Dungeon Master is called the "Keeper".</p>
<p><strong>Horror Roleplaying Games - Bureau 13: Stalking the Night Fantastic</strong></p>
<p>As near as I can tell, the next horror roleplaying game came along in 1983, and it was called <em>Bureau 13: Stalking the Night Fantastic. </em>This was a sort of <em>X-Files</em> type game long before the tv show ever existed. Players were part of a secret government organization who investigated the paranormal. <em>Bureau 13: Stalking the Night Fantastic</em> achieved a certain degree of popularity and was published in at least 3 different editions. (Which doesn't really compare to the immense popularity of <em>Call of Cthulhu, </em>which is in its 5th or 6th edition now, and has always been in print.</p>
<p><strong>Horror Roleplaying Games - Chill</strong></p>
<p>Another early horror roleplaying game was 1984's <em>Chill</em> from Pacesetter games. This was a really cool game that I bought at Origins 84 in Dallas. One of the things I remember about the fine folks at Pacesetter was that they had a letter from Stephen King endorsing the game, which I thought was oh-so-cool. Again, players played characters in a secret organization fighting the paranormal, although this time the organization was called SAVE. A 2nd edition of <em>Chill </em>was published by Mayfair Games in 1990, and that one had a completely revised game system from the original.</p>
<p><strong>The Ghostbusters RPG</strong></p>
<p>Sandy Petersen, who had written the rules for <em>Call of Cthulhu</em>, also designed the <em>Ghostbusters</em> RPG, which is notable for a number of reasons. One of those is that it was one of the earlisted RPG's based on a licensed property of a major media franchise. (Earlier RPG's had done this too, but it was usually for really minor franchises like the Cthulhu mythos of Flash Gordon, etc.) The other reason that <em>Ghostbusters</em> was so notable was the elegance of the rule system. The dice pool mechanic of rolling multiple d6's based on a character's skills as an opposed roll eventually was used in other famous and immensely popular roleplaying games like West End's <em>Star Wars</em> and the ever-popular <em>Risus.</em></p>
<p><strong>Horror Roleplaying Games in the 1990s-2000s</strong></p>
<p>The 1990's saw an increase in the number of generic roleplaying game systems like GURPS, and supplements for GURPS explored the horror genre thoroughly. Ken Hite's <em>GURPS Horror </em>supplement should be required reading for anyone in the horror RPG gamemastering biz.</p>
<p>But it also eventually saw the rise of one of the largest horror RPG franchises ever - White Wolf's <em>Vampire the Masquerade</em>. I have a lot less experience with this particular game and all of its spinoffs, but needless to say, the entire "World of Darkness" franchise remains hugely popular among the "goth" roleplaying fans.</p>
<p>Horror roleplaying games like <em>All Flesh Must Be Eaten, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, </em>Rafael Chandler's <em>Dread, </em>and <em>Unknown Armies</em> keep the horror roleplaying game genre alive and well. Most of these games have a small following when compared to <em>Dungeons and Dragons</em>, but that following tends to be pretty dedicated. And <em>Call of Cthulhu </em>remains ever-popular. I'm sure that if they didn't own that property, Chaosium would have gone out of business years ago.</p>
<p><strong>Horror Roleplaying Games at Eerie Books</strong></p>
<p>We carry several horror roleplaying games here at the store. We have almost the entire line of <em>All Flesh Must Be Eaten</em> game, several GURPS supplements, and we even carry the entire <em>Dungeons and Dragons </em>line. (The most successful <em>Dungeons and Dragons</em> adventures I've ever played in add a big element of horror.) We also carry board games and card games with a horror theme, like <em>Call of Cthulhu The Card Game, Arkham Horror, </em>and <em>The Fury of Dracula</em>. If anyone is interested, we'd be happy to host a demo or regular session of any of these games at our meeting table here in the store.</p>
<p>I'll try to get back to my topic of "the New Weird" in tomorrow's post.</p>
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