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Quick Bite – A mini review of Ulrik

11/15/2012 By Rick Hipson Leave a Comment

Ulrik Steve Wedel Scrybe Press*  *(Editor’s note:  Due to none payment to author, Scrybe no longer has the right to publisher any books from the werewolf Saga.  Look out for Ulrik in an upcoming new release from Graveside Tales, as previously discussed HERE with the author, Steve Wedel) When Shara’s son is kidnapped to oblige […]

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James Newman – retro interview, circa 2006

10/06/2012 By Rick Hipson Leave a Comment

To help launch this blog, I am turning to none other than my pal, James Newman,who is probably the nicest guy in horror I know.  But don’t let that fool you –   there’s nightmares to be had in that there southern charm. To steal the bio from his website: I’m a writer of horror […]

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The beginning…

09/29/2012 By Rick Hipson Leave a Comment

I want to put something here; a beginning of sorts.  Something that signifies a starting point and aptly represents  why I’m here in the first place and why you should want to be a repeat visitor in my virtual lair, my Voodoo Lounge. I’ve been writing stories for as long as  can recall, since at […]

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