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Necropsy: The Review of Horror Fiction 07/02/2008 Volume XXI Spring 2006 Issue
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The Morgue The Necropsy Archives Scary Stuff, Eh? The Grossing Area Original Artwork by Anais Pitaru 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
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Invoking the Ghost of Gene Siskel: Necropsy at the Movies The Hills Are Alive, With the Sound of Mutants− A Review of Alexandra Aja's The Hills Have Eyes, by June Pulliam Best Movies You've Probably Never Heard Of− A Review of David Jacobson's Dahmer, by June Pulliam Directors Who Should Owe Us Money–Movies That Really Suck! Necropsy Bookshelf: Editorial Policy Would you like to have your work reviewed by the Necropsy staff? If so, examine our editorial policy.
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Reviews Unnameable, But in No Way Unlistenable--A Review of The Unnameable: Tales of Horror from the Pen of H. P. Lovecraft, Master of the Macabre Spoken-Word Audiobook CD with music. (Read by David Cade), by David Fauxheux Can You Fear Me Now?−A Review of Stephen King's Cell, by David Faucheux Lick My Books, Slave−A Review of Kimberly Warner-Cohen's Sex, Blood and Rock 'n' Roll, by Robert Buttefield Portrait of the Writer as a Young Man Responding to Editors and Critics--A Review of Arthur Machen's The Great God Pan and The Hill of Dreams, by Tony Fonseca Congratulations, You're Going to Be a Mommy−A Review of Terese Pampellonne's The Unwelcome Child, by Danielle Conklin The Apocalypse Will Not Be Televised−A Review of David Secenal's Brainchild: A Collection of Artifacts, by June Pulliam Horror Clichés Revisited−A Review of Jeani Rector's After Dark: A Collection of Horror, by Mario Guslandi Poison Pen Mail−A Review of Bentley Little's Dispatch, by June Pulliam Something In the Air Tonight−A Review of Nate Kenyon's Bloodstone, by Danielle Conklin Making Dr. Who's Monsters Look Sophisticated−A Review of Alain Silver and James Ursini's Roger Corman: Metaphysics on a Shoestring, by Tony Fonseca Two Dismembered Thumbs Up!−A Review of Darryl Jones' HORROR: A Thematic History in Fiction and Film, by Robert Butterfield A Singing Barber Does Not A Monster Make−A Review of Stephen Jones and Kim Newman's Horror: Another 100 Best Books, by Tony Fonseca
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