Showing posts with label Joe Hill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joe Hill. Show all posts

Top 10 Scary Stories

BY KARL PFEIFFER

As I pull out books from the shelves, starting with Straub's American Fantastic Tales anthology and then Palahniuk's Haunted, it's quickly apparent I'll need an energy drink over a glass of wine for this one; I'll be up late tonight, and not solely because it will take a bit of time to reconnect with these old friends. See, before I began I even had to make a round through the house above me under the guise of grabbing my laundry to double check the doors and the windows. Just in case.

That's the thing about scary stories, see? They strike those deep-seated fears within all of us that register something as primal as love or joy. That's why we read horror stories, isn't it? To get in touch with that depth again. To wonder. The true scares, the ones that keep us up at night, question the very world around us and maybe even our own experience of it.

The tales that scare me the most are the ones that could be true.

Author Joe Hill geeks out on Comic Book Live

BY ERIN WOLF

I’m not typically one to sit at the computer and listen to a podcast but when I heard that comic book writer, Eisner winner and novelist Joe Hill was making an appearance on Comic Book Live in NYC last night, I all but had to tune in. Comic Book Live is an interview show that features in-depth discussions with industry professionals along with engaging segments like "The Stack" in which the cast reviews weekly releases and a trivia game that challenges audience members to answer goofy questions, sort of like a “Wait, Wait Don’t Tell Me” for comic book geeks.

Joe Hill sat down to answer a few burning questions from the fellas at Comic Book Live in Fontana’s Bar, somehwere in the heart of Chinatown - and a gaggle of comic book nerds rejoiced. Hill revealed his thoughts on writing, how he broke into the business, his professional “bromance” with Gabriel Rodriguez, why he thinks Chronicle is the best super hero film ever made and what he’s got coming up next.