Sandy and I wish everyone a joyful Christmas. Hope Santa was good to you.
Yearly Archives: 2021
The Day After the Winter Solstice
A little bit of red left in the trees at the end of this California autumn.
Stonehenge in Someone’s Front Yard
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I found Stonehenge in someone’s front yard. #stonehenge.
Cool Car – Nash Metropolitan
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I saw this cool car today. According to Wikipedia, the Nash Metropolitan is an American automobile that was assembled in England and marketed from 1953 to 1961.
Front Porch Nutcracker
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Spotted on someone’s front porch today during my walk. Someone’s in the Christmas spirit.
December is Our Autumn
December is our autumn here in Southern California.
Christmas Spirit
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Hope everyone is getting into the Christmas spirit. Maybe we’ll have some cooler weather.
Charlie the Homeless Guy
I paid this guy in North Hollywood a dollar to take his photograph. He said his name is Charlie and appreciated the dollar very much.
Brooding in My Chair
Brooding in my chair.
The Arrival of Autumn
Autumn is arriving finally here in Southern California.
My Dad, Orlando Fasano, Who Would’ve Been 100 Today
My father, Orlando, was born one hundred years ago today. Sadly, he did not live to reach his centennial, but he is fondly remembered as one of the most intelligent human beings I’ve ever known. He made a living designing nuclear-powered submarines! ’Nuff said!
Hot This Autumn Day
The sun is low and hot on this autumn day. About 20° hotter than it should be. Beautiful day nonetheless.
Veterans Day
Free coffee for veterans today at Starbucks
Ready for Halloween
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This house is ready for Halloween. That’s for sure.
Is the Horror Novel Entering a New Golden Age?
Stephen Graham Jones, a Blackfeet Native American, has written a terrifying story about a spirit that seeks revenge. The Only Good Indians won both the Bram Stoker and Shirley Jackson awards for best horror novel at last year’s Horror Fiction Awards.
Earlier this year, British-American author Catriona Ward released her third literary horror novel, The Last House on Needless Street. Ward previously published two novels, Little Eve and Rawblood.
“Horror is in a very exciting place,” says Neil Mcrobit, who hosts the Talking Scared Podcast and interviews some of horror fiction’s biggest names. Frequently mentioned along with Rebecca Netley’s novel The Whistling is The Haunting Season, which collects the stories of authors such as Andrew Michael Hurley, Imagin Hermes Gower, and Bridgett Collins.
Paul Trembley, the author of one of the scariest novels out there, A Head Full of Ghosts, says, “With so many new voices being published, there’s never been a more exciting time for horror readers.” Tembley suggests two debut novels, Violet Kupersmith’s Build Your House Around My Body, about two young Vietnamese women going missing decades apart; and Gus Moreno’s This Thing Between Us, a genuinely creepy novel about grief and a widower fighting the evil that inhabits the smart speaker in his house. Jones also recommends Haley Piper’s Queen of Teeth, which revolves around a woman discovering teeth between her thighs, and Shane Hawke’s Anoka, a collection of Indigenous horror stories.
Author Jonathan Sims, who wrote Thirteen Stories, and hosts horror podcast The Magnus Archives, has an interesting view of how the horror market is currently changing. He says that many of the best horror writers are not on shelves, but online. He points to podcasts such as Pseudopod and Nightlight as examples of where readers can find some of the most exciting voices in horror.
Adam Nevill, whose The Ritual ended up on the big screen, recently self-published his latest novel, Cunning Folk, which follows a man who suspects that his hostile neighbors are in control of evil forces.
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