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Gregory Bastianelli
Gregory Bastianelli , a New Hampshire native, graduated from the University of New Hampshire where he studied writing under instructors Mark Smith, Thomas Williams and Theodore Weesner. He worked for nearly two decades at a small daily newspaper where the highlights of his career were... show more

Gregory Bastianelli , a New Hampshire native, graduated from the University of New Hampshire where he studied writing under instructors Mark Smith, Thomas Williams and Theodore Weesner. He worked for nearly two decades at a small daily newspaper where the highlights of his career were interviewing shock rocker Alice Cooper and B-movie icon Bruce Campbell. He is the author of the novels, "Loonies" and "Jokers Club." His stories have appeared in the magazines Black Ink Horror, Sinister Tales and Beyond Centauri; the magazine anthologies Cover of Darkness and Encounters; the online magazines Absent Willow Review and Down in the Cellar; and the pulp anthologies Men of Mystery Vol. II and Dan Fowler, G-Man. He lives in Dover, NH.
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runner rated it 5 years ago
Snow creates a wonderful setting and atmosphere and is particularly effective when applied to a horror story. This crisp souless, and silence stage needs little extra in the way of descriptions or characters....the silence says it all.... For the first 25% of Snowball the scene is set; a snowploug...
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“Smokey Hollow had the appearance of a quiet and quaint New England town, until the day the trunk in the attic was opened.” Brian and his wife Darcie moved to Smokey Hollow in order to slow down now that Darcie is pregnant. Brian is the new editor of the Hollow News, a weekly paper that reports...
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My Book Blog rated it 10 years ago
I was given a copy for an honest review.This book is written very well. Brian is a journalist who is bored with the small-time news, which is nothing of note. His wife finds a trunk in their new house, and things get interesting.Brian is not a very good husband. He ignores his wife and seems to neve...
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Telly Says..... rated it 13 years ago
There is nothing like a good, creepy horror book that not only scares you but makes you think. The Jokers Club delivered on all levels! I have not read a book like this in a long, long time and I hope there are many more in the works from Mr. Bastianelli.I loved the character of the Joker. Was he...
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