Necropsy:  The Review of Horror Fiction

07/02/2008

Volume XIX Fall 2005 Issue

This issue is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, particularly to the people and city of New Orleans.

Winter Issue due February 2nd, 2006

 

The Morgue

The Necropsy Archives

Author Index

Title Index

Reviewer Index

Publisher Index


Scary Stuff, Eh?

Links to Horror on the Web


The Grossing Area

Original Artwork by Chris Friend

Original Artwork by Steve Zinger

Original Artwork by June Pulliam

Original Artwork by Michael Ray

Photo Gallery: Original Photos by June Pulliam and Tony Fonseca


Coroner's Office

June Pulliam, Managing Editor and Webmistress

Tony Fonseca, Editor in Chief, Head Librarian and Keeper of the Necronomicon

 

 

 

 

Special New Orleans Issue

 

In Memoriam . . . New Orleans

"Murder Gras in the Big Sleazy"–A Review of Bill Pronzini's Masques, by Rob Latham

"Homage to New Orleans by Two Big Easy Novelists"--Poppy Z. Brite's Exquisite Corpse and Andrew Fox's Fat White Vampire Blues and Bride of the Fat White Vampire, by June Pulliam

"More Homage to New Orleans in Three Films Featuring the Big Easy"–The Skeleton Key, Cat People and J. D.'s Revenge, by June Pulliam

"Do You Know What It Means to Miss Your Soul in New Orleans"–A Review of Alan Parker's Film Angel Heart by Stine Fletcher

"Violins Without Sex"–A Review of Anne Rice's Violin, by Tony Fonseca


Invoking the Ghost of Gene Siskel: Necropsy at the Movies

Directors Who Should Owe Us Money–Movies That Really Suck!

"That Old Black Magic"–A Review of The Skeleton Key by June Pulliam

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reviews

"The Wretched Refuse of Some Teeming Shore"–A Review of Gary A. Braunbeck's The Keepers, by Tony Fonseca

"I Was a Teenaged Zombie"–A Review of William Sleator's The Boy Who Couldn't Die, by June Pulliam

"Reader, Unbury Him With a Word"–A Review of Elizabeth Kostava's The Historian, by Stine Fletcher

"Another Day, Another Hackneyed Alien Invasion"–A Review of Simon Morden's Another War, by Tony Fonseca

"Clark's Tower Leans Towards the Mundane"–A Review of Simon Clark's The Tower, by June Pulliam

"Early Novel In Need of Finishing Touches"–A Review of Thomas Tessier's Finishing Touches by Tony Fonseca

"After 18 Years, Valley of Lights Is Still a Compelling and Original Novel"–A Review of Stephen Gallagher's Valley of Lights, by June Pulliam

"The Madwoman in the Dollhouse"–A Review of Kathryn Reiss's Sweet Miss Honeywell's Revenge, by June Pulliam


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