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Fiction: The Picture in the House

  • June 30, 2010

by H.P. Lovecraft

Searchers after horror haunt strange, far places. For them are the catacombs of Ptolemais, and the carven mausolea of the nightmare countries. They climb to the moonlit towers of ruined Rhine castles, and falter down black cobwebbed steps beneath the scattered stones of forgotten cities in Asia. The haunted wood and the desolate mountain are their shrines, and they linger around the sinister monoliths on uninhabited islands. But the true epicure in the terrible, to whom a …

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It Ain’t Bust Yet: Our 2010 Fundraiser

  • June 30, 2010

By Silvia Moreno-Garcia

How much do I love Innsmouth Free Press? Well, so much that we are sacrificing a staff member every hour until you pay up and push the PayPal donation button! Muahahaha. Oh, what…the lawyer says we can’t do that? Darn it.

Plan B: You help us out of the goodness of your heart.

I know times are hard. Tomorrow, in British Columbia, we are getting the dreaded HST tax (fun story, will tell ya some other …

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Monster Byte: Light Shed on Artifact in Sand Cat Mystery

  • June 29, 2010

By Danielle DeLisle

New Orleans, LA - Some of the mysteries regarding the sand cat in Arkham, MA have been cleared up by the owners of the artifact here in New Orleans and researchers in Massachusetts.

“We received the mask about a week before the cat arrived,” said Debbie Sloakam, Marie Leveaux’s House of Voodoo manager. “It arrived from a dealer in the Middle East who sends us some of his finds in the local markets. He was unable to …

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10 Awesome Black-and-White Scary Movies

  • June 29, 2010

by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

In an era when expensive computer-generated special effects and 3-D appear to be all the rage, we often forget that there was a time when pictures looked different and they were even (gasp!) black and white. A long time may have passed since these films first hit the movie theatres, but the horrors contained within these pieces of celluloid still haunt us. Discover 10 great black-and-white scary movies, and journey to a time when the screen was …

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It’s an Egg-tastic Episode: Review: V (1984) 1.16: “The Littlest Dragon”

  • June 29, 2010

By Silvia Moreno-Garcia

I’m beginning to think this is a show about the frustrations of an employee against middle management. At least, it seems like that for poor Diana, who keeps getting a new supervisor to cramp her style (Lydia, Charles, Philip) and is constantly resorting to murder instead of phoning Human Resources. I think we can all commiserate.

Despite the stupid title, this is the most cohesive episode of the series yet. Many episodes are disjointed, with the Resistance …

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