Welcome! Thanks for including me in your rounds this All Hallows weekend! Here are my favorite ways to spend the spookiest time of year:
Movies : Pumpkinhead, The Shining, The Grudge, Trick ‘r Treat
TV Show : Millennium : The Curse of Frank Black
Books : The Shining, Rosemary’s Baby, The House with the Clock in Its Walls, The Well, The Haunting of Hill House
Experience : Living in a 300 year old haunted house in rural Belgium
Costume : Horror writer living a double-life as a software developer
Carving Pumpkins : Yes!!!
Displaying Odd Shaped Gourds on Almost Every Shelf in the House : Yes
Extra candy for the kid who knows what Pumpkinhead and Millennium have in common! Where by ‘extra candy’ I mean you get to look at the picture posted below. Now, I’ve tagged a photo of a leering Jack before, but check out the creepy pumpkin in this picture!
Here’s to your Hallowe’en Jollity!
Happy Halloween Hop……love the blog!!!! You should write about the haunted house in Belgium sometime…..
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I plan on it, actually! Keep your eyes peeled (and keep the chicken statue facing the window!)
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Hi. I forgot about pumpkin head. Yeah that was freaky. Just passing by through the hop to say hi! My scariest book is It by Stephen King. Scariest movie…well, I have a few. This year I’d have to say 13th ghost ’cause I just saw something that reminded me of it.
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Hello! Seems IT scares almost everyone! I confess, I’ve only seen the movie, so perhaps I should give the book a read…
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Halloween Hop!
Hi! The scariest book I’ve ever read was “IT”. It reached deep into my subconsciousness and scared the heck out of me! For Halloween I’ll be dragging out my Elmo snuggy for my couch potato costume.
~Lynn
http://www.lynnhubbard.com
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Good costume… hopefully that means you’ll get plenty of time to watch scary movies! 🙂
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Hello! Stopped by as part of the Halloween blog hop! Love your blog title – Happy Horror Writer -off hand it sounds like a contradiction, but why assume a horror writer isn’t happy?
I see you are new to blogging! How exciting! I look forward to following you on your journey!
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Thanks, Brianna! I am new to blogging, but it’s been such fun so far! Everyone is very supportive and friendly! Happy Halloween!
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Great observation, Brianna:
“Happy Horror Writer -off hand it sounds like a contradiction, but why assume a horror writer isn’t happy?”
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Happy Halloween Hop, Aniko – good to *meet* you! You’re the third person tonight to recommend The Haunting of Hill House, and the first to push Pumpkinhead…looks like I’ll have to check out both of them 😉
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There’s something about bedraggled, chanting, taunting children that just is very scary! You’ll see what I mean if you checkout Pumpkinhead. Good to meet you, too – your blog is fun!
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Hello Aniko-
Please send me your email so I can send you a copy of my book. Thanks for visiting my blog also. 🙂
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Silly me! Thanks for catching that omission. I look forward to reading your book, Penelope!
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Some great choices here. And The Shining is another good one. I think that would be my favorite scary movie. Not necessarily what I would consider my scariest, but definitely one of the best. I don’t usually drop links, but you might enjoy my post “10 movies that scared the bejeezus out of me” if you haven’t caught it yet. You could be the first to add Pumpkinhead in the comments.
Happy Halloween Hop!
Paul D. Dail
http://www.pauldail.com- A horror writer’s not necessarily horrific blog
(I usually do drop my tag though. Let me know if it bothers you)
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I added my pitch for Pumpkinhead to your 10 movies list! Do you find adding your tag increases foot traffic to your site? I have been relying on the link associated with my name to bring interested people to my blog. In any case, please feel free to continue to leave your tag on all comments. I appreciate you taking the time to visit and write!
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I saw and replied to your addition of Pumpkinhead. Much thanks.
The tagline thing is a crapshoot as far as I can tell. There’s mild debate on whether or not it’s spammy, but most bloggers seem to concur that if you are leaving comments that are actually relevant to the post, it’s acceptable. I haven’t had anyone tell me they didn’t want me doing it, and in my tracking I have noticed a handful of hits that come from other people’s blogs. Who knows if they would have clicked on me anyway just because of the comment I left?
Happy continued Halloween hoppin’!
Paul D. Dail
http://www.pauldail.com- A horror writer’s not necessarily horrific blog
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If the tagline is appended on a thoughtful comment, then I vote Not Spam. Thanks for answering my question!
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They are some scary movie choices!
Dropping by for the Halloween hop 🙂
My favourite scary movie or book…erm well i’m not really a fan of anything scary as well to be honest lol! A total wimp!
This year i won’t be dressing up until next month when i go and visit my sister in Scotland. Not a clue what i’m going to wear yet…lol.
TToria
xo
http://ttoria.blogspot.com
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Scotland! That sounds like fun. And it’s always good to see one’s sister.
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Just hopping on by to say hello and hope you have a spooktacular Halloween!
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Happy Halloween! The Grudge scared the sh*t out of me. Scariest book was It. I read this when I was seven, and afterwards, would never shower or use the bathroom without inspecting the drains first. I did not dress up this year, because I’m lame. I’ll try to remedy that next year.
P.S. Congratulations on moving towards publication!
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Thanks for the congratulations & thanks for stopping by! Hope your Halloween was wonderful!
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