Bear
Always wondered where he’d retired off to. Figured he’d got his own cabover with a stolen booster seat, so he could pull that airhorn whenever he wanted, but, nope: he’s got a pizza fix, seems:
Moose Head Woman?
If her and Elk Head Woman fight, it would it be — it would be Sadako vs. Kayako (2016). Either way, I think I need to find this one, give it a watch: Case you need the trailer, which makes it impossible not to want to cue this movie up:
Best Reads from Lately
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New Nightmare Story!
Which — I don’t mean I’m writing in Wes Craven’s New Nightmare — though: wow. Just, a new story up AT Nightmare Magazine, with an excellent audio production:
@ UCR in February
Webpage of details: https://writersweek.ucr.edu/schedule Crowdcast pre-registration required for each and every event: https://www.crowdcast.io/ucr_writersweek?scheduledPage=2
Best Stuff I Found in 2020
Gonna do this fast, here, as, when I take time and mull, this annual post just gets longer and longer—me, trying to include everything. So, before I can think too much, dig back too much, and probably including stuff I should have caught in 2019, or 2002: Novel(s) of the Year Comic Book of the
Barry Lopez
A good friend. He taught me a lot. But whenever I’m out in the trees, watching a squirrel just do its squirrel things, or watching a bird glide in place, Barry’ll be there.
