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Michael West
Michael West is the bestselling author of Cinema of Shadows, Spook House, The Wide Game, Skull Full of Kisses, and the critically-acclaimed Legacy of the Gods series. A graduate of Indiana University, West earned a degree in Telecommunications and Film Theory, and since that time, he has written... show more

Michael West is the bestselling author of Cinema of Shadows, Spook House, The Wide Game, Skull Full of Kisses, and the critically-acclaimed Legacy of the Gods series. A graduate of Indiana University, West earned a degree in Telecommunications and Film Theory, and since that time, he has written a multitude of short stories, articles, and reviews for various on-line and print publications. He lives and works in the Indianapolis area with his wife, their two children, their turtle, Gamera, and their dog, King Seesar. His children are convinced that spirits move through the woods near their home. West's short story "Goodnight," originally published in WICKED KARNIVAL #6, was named "Best Horror Short Story of 2005" in the P&E Readers Poll.
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Bob @ Beauty in Ruins
Bob @ Beauty in Ruins rated it 12 years ago
Admit it. When you hear the title Appalachian Undead, you immediately start thinking of a zombie Deliverance, don't you? As S.G. Browne writes in his introduction, there is a definite "stereotype of the region as poor and desolate and culturally backward" that fiction has done as much to perpetuate ...
I'll think of a damn title later
I'll think of a damn title later rated it 12 years ago
Um...that cover looked familiar to me, and sure enough:I'm not saying it's plagiarized, but the Evil Dead poster is a very familiar image for us horror fans. Maybe it was an homage...?
Kriss Morton - In the Loft of the Cabin Goddess
Are you surprised I am reviewing this? Really? Well than you are new to Kriss’ world because in my world, vampires… THEY DON’T SPARKLE!!! I will hold back because there are tons of new readers this week and promise to keep most of my normal diatribe free of my colorful vocabulary.. promise. On that ...
MizNikki
MizNikki rated it 12 years ago
The house was not spooky.There were no ghouls or ghosts.There was a crack in the wall, housing supernatural hosts.We studied, we learned,then decided to burn.The house to the ground,leaving Harmony safe and sound.by NikkiWhere did these reviews come from? I wonder. This read started out so strong an...
Bob @ Beauty in Ruins
Bob @ Beauty in Ruins rated it 12 years ago
Harmony, Indiana is to Michael West what Castle Rock, Maine is to Stephen King. It's a beautiful little all-American town, populated by good, old-fashioned, ordinary folk. It's a friendly town, where the citizens aren't embarrassed to come to one another's aid. It's also a place with deep, dark, dir...
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