A Christmas Carol December 17, 2012 Today in 1843, A CHRISTMAS CAROL was first published in London by Chapman and Hall. The novella was greeted with fairly instant acclaim, and has never been out of print. Naturally, it’s one of my favorite Christmas ghost stories, and has even been credited with reviving the English interest in the tradition of telling ghost […]
Ghost Stories Live December 12, 2012 ‘Tis the season to be WARY…! Especially on Thursday Dec. 20th when we present our special holiday spooktacular! Featuring TRADITIONAL ghost story fare from the master of the genre: M. R. James. On this fabulous, festive, and fearsome one-night-only event, we’ll be screening (along with some ghostly cartoons) a digest-version of the black & white […]
Boroughs of the Dead November 14, 2012 “Like the best of the pulps, the narratives are creepy, darkly comical and elegantly composed, with lovingly detailed descriptions of place and an ample whiff of lurid decay.” – FANGORIA Imbued with the chilling undertone that inhabits all of New York’s five boroughs, BOROUGHS OF THE DEAD is an entertaining, varied and infectious take […]