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Necropsy: The Review of Horror Fiction 09/27/2007 Volume XXV Spring 2007 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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Book Reviews SHORTANDSWEET. AND SCARY.―A Review of Soren Narnia's Knifepoint Horror, by Danielle Conklin Truth Is Still Stranger Than Fiction, No Matter How Absurdist–A Review of D. Harlan Wilson's Dr. Identity, by Robert Butterfield When Supernatural Worlds Collide, or Sometimes a Big Bang Is Just a Lot of Noise–A Review of Kelley Armstrong's Broken, by June Pulliam Johnny Be Bad, But Be Good at It–A Review of Johnny Ostentatious' Afterlife Battlefield, by Tony Fonseca These Elves Are Uncommonly Bad–A Review of Rob Thurman's Nightlife, by Robert Butterfield The Cutest Ghouls in the World–A Review of Julie Kenner's California Demon, by Tony Fonseca You Can't Keep a Good Crypt Keeper Down–A Review of The EC Archives Tales from the Crypt: Volume One, by June Pulliam The Personal Made Way Too Public―A Review of Jeff Barnhart's Skin, by Tony Fonseca Dead, But Not Brain Dead–A Review of David Wellington's Monster Nation, by June Pulliam What a Drag It Is Being Dead–A Review of Gary A. Braunbeck's Destinations Unknown, by Tony Fonseca Remembrance of Things Past–A Review of Bentley Little's The Burning, by June Pulliam Editorial Policy Would you like to have your work reviewed by the Necropsy staff? If so, examine our editorial policy.
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Invoking the Ghost of Gene Siskel: Necropsy at the Movies Staring at a Train Wreck―A Review of Terry Gilliam's Tideland, by Tony Fonseca The Children of Norman Bates–A Review of Jeff McQueen's Going to Pieces, by June Pulliam Directors Who Owe Us Money–Movies That Really Suck! Of Related Interest As Thick as the Sands of the Sea–A Review of City Ghosts, By Danielle Conklin Necropsy Bookshelf:
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