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Wisdom @ thinkers.Net : Literary Genres : Horror:
  • Spooky Poems for Halloween by Michael Benedikt - Poetry for All-Hallow's Eve and Halloween Season--and also for horror enthusiasts in all seasons--by well-known US poet/editor. Selected verse from author's first book, THE BODY (WESLEYAN U. PRESS, l968), revised & updated, l998. Selection includes (A) Eerie Poems (B) Ominous Love Poems & (C) Grisly Poetry.
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  • The Cabinet of Dr. Casey - Horror In Literature - "I sometimes think we must be all mad and that we shall wake to sanity in strait waistcoats. " - Dr. Seward Bram Stoker's Dracula A spotlight on Robert Devereaux, author of Deadweight and Walking Wounded.

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