Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Sunday, 22 August 2010
Shrieking Sixties finally gets official publication
Darrell Buxton's glorious tome The Shrieking Sixties - featuring reviews of BHFs by members of the British Horror Films forum, including moi - has now been published. Find out more here...
http://www.amazon.com/Shrieking-Sixties-British-Horror-Films/dp/1936168065/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1282506173&sr=8-1
Monday, 8 March 2010
Hammer Glamour book
Okay, so I don't need an excuse to publish yet another photo of my favourite film woman of all time, the simply wonderful Maddie Smith. SO, here's yet another picture of the simply wonderful Maddie Smith, boobs fairly heaving to be free from that frankly equally superb dress.
This top-notch pic adorns the cover of a new(ish, bear with me, I've got a hefty backlog of "news" to deal with here) book about the women who graced Hammer's films in the 60s ad 70s. Frankly, I'd be happy with a book about Ms Smith alone, but seeing as she only made a couple of films for the company, it would be quite a slim tome. Anyhoo, here's some more pics from the book to whet your appetite... I think a review would probably be superfluous, especially considering I haven't read the thing.
Okay, here's a review of what I think it's probably like:
"Blimey. You don't get many of those to the pound! Phwooarr! Look at that! Strewth, etc"
BHF contributor's new book
Paul A Freeman, erstwhile contributor to the soon-to-have-a-third-one-out-honest BHF Books Of Horror, has only gone and got his own novel published! Details below, in Paul's own words...
Well, my horror book's finally out in paperback. The awesomely titled 'Robin Hood and Friar Tuck: Zombie Killers - A Canterbury Tale by Paul A. Freeman' is available from Amazon, see below:
This link to Coscom Entertainment should have further details:
http://coscomentertainment.com/robinhoodzombies.html
Although the story was originally 'The Monk's Second Tale', myself and the publisher decided that a less mundane and academic sounding title for a Chaucerian horror escapade was needed. This was especially so when I discovered that a new Robin Hood film, with Russell Crowe, is scheduled for release early next year.
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