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- Masque Of The Red Death by Rochester Paranormal on Oct 31, 2009
The red death had long devastated the country. No pestilence had ever been so fatal, or so hideous. Blood was its Avatar and its seal — the madness and the horror of blood. There were sharp pains, and sudden dizziness, and then profuse bleeding...
- My 2009 Halloween Shopping List: Ambiguity {Beauty Notes} {Perfume List} by The Scented Salamander on Oct 30, 2009
By Marie-Helene Wagner...
- Vincent Price Narrated Fright by Rochester Paranormal on Oct 29, 2009
Turn up the volume. And turn down the lights – If you dare! Suspense-master Vincent Price presents a hair-raising, bone-chilling collection of classic horror tales featuring a ghastly brew of witches, ghosts and goblins. Edgar Allan Poe’s...
- Funeral For A Friend by Dickster's Random Thoughts on Oct 11, 2009
Image via Wikipedia I have always enjoyed reading. Over the years, I have gone through various phases where I read many different authors and styles of books. In my youth, my favorite author was Edgar Allan Poe. I used to love the c...
- Rarest Horror Film Poster - The Black Cat by Ms Dow Antiques Blog - Tique Talk on Oct 7, 2009
I fell in love with this awesome scary-movie poster when I was surfing Heritage Auctions. The graphics are amazing -- and the subject is "to die for"!I mean, you've got two horror film legends together -- Boris Karloff and Bela Lugossi -- in a 1934 m...
- THE BIG READ: Mason Winfield in Canandaigua by Rochester Paranormal on Sep 30, 2009
The National Endowment for the Arts sponsors “The Big Read” in Canandaigua, NY, in October 2009. The month’s series of events is devoted to American writer Edgar Allan Poe (1807-1849). Mason Winfield will be giving a talk called ...
- A Poe Story in the Depths of the Depression (How Fitting) by Tarquin Tar's Bookcase on Sep 27, 2009
The foliage shifts into its autumn hues as we enter into my favorite season of the year. Having grown up in Salem, MA, however, I’ve always had an ambivalent relationship with October in particular: at no other time is the city more crisp and alive...




