Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Raffle extended!

The Rafflecopter giveaway has been extended through December 31.  If you have not entered already, make sure you don't miss your chance.  Signed copies of The Things in the Darkness and a signed Office Case script from Scarewaves are up for grabs!  https://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/231aa30b13/


Wednesday, November 26, 2014

"Undying Love" – A short review of a short by writer/director Joe Kidd





Short films can be a very tricky thing.  There is a fine line between too much and too little.  A story must be told in a quick manner.  Budgets are usually smaller and schedules are tighter making the filming even more difficult.  When one is done right, however, the results can be highly entertaining.  Joe Kidd proves that he knows how to find all the right balances of a short film with Undying Love.
Joe Kidd immediately sets the right tone as he presents us with a shot that makes it look like we are about to see a typical zombie feature.  A shambling ghoul attempts to force his way into a house with little success.  The part is presented in black and white to add to the nostalgic effect of some of the best zombie films produced, such as Night of the Living Dead.  Quickly, the shot turns to color and we realize that this is not your typical, mindless undead.  Our zombie, Kinny, opens the door and goes about his typical zombie day.

Undying Love presents another pair of elements that can be very difficult to properly combine, that of horror and comedy.  The focus here is vastly on the comedy with the characters happening to be zombies and other supernatural creatures.  Given the status of the film as a short, Kidd does not spend any time beyond the opening shot focusing on the horror aspect.  Instead, we are presented with a great zombedy, or zom-com if you prefer.  The humor is quick and will make you chuckle throughout.  My particular favorite is Kidd’s clever choice of names for the supernatural dating service, reaniMATE.  The acting is solid throughout the short, giving the right undertones of comedy without going over the top.  There are some occasional issues with the makeup effects, but before judging too critically, one must remember that this is a low budget short and you have to be a little forgiving at things that are going to be tied to availability of funds.

Overall, I found Undying Love to be a very strong short film.  It is definitely enough to intrigue me to see what Joe Kidd and his cast and crew could do with a full-length feature.  While Undying Love is not currently available for general viewing, you can follow updates on it at the Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/TheUndyinglovemovie.  Currently, Kidd plans on having the short feature at a local screening in Dayton, Ohio along with other local short films.  A date, time, or location has not currently been set for this event, but you can be sure that news will be available here at The Rage Circus as it is announced.

Monday, November 24, 2014

Book Review - "The Dark Servant" by Matt Manochio



Growing up, I was always fascinated by obscure mythology.  Of course, when you are a child, obscure means anything that is not directly part of your culture.  In the case of The Dark Servant by Matt Manochio, the Germanic legend of the Krampus is brought to life to terrorize a small town and all of those brave enough to pick up this tale.



Santa’s not the only one coming to town ...

It’s older than Christ and has tormented European children for centuries. Now America faces its wrath. Unsuspecting kids vanish as a blizzard crushes New Jersey. All that remains are signs of destruction—and bloody hoof prints stomped in snow. Seventeen-year-old Billy Schweitzer awakes December 5 feeling depressed. Already feuding with his police chief father and golden boy older brother, Billy’s devastated when his dream girl rejects him. When an unrelenting creature infiltrates his town, imperiling his family and friends, Billy must overcome his own demons to understand why his supposedly innocent high school peers have been snatched, and how to rescue them from a famous saint’s ruthless companion—that cannot be stopped.

Manochio crafts an astounding tale of terror and adventure as a sleepy New Jersey town begins to have some of its teens snatched without any idea of where they might have gone.  From the first page, The Dark Servant grabs you and refuses to let go.  The action is fast-paced and does not let up for a moment.  The book goes much deeper than that.

Taking on the ideas of good and evil, of right and wrong, Manochio lays bare the sins of those taken by the Krampus.  While it is clearly a tale of horror, this book also touches on some of the issues plaguing high school kids today.  While bullying and school violence are the backdrop for this tale, Manochio weaves these elements into his story in just the right way in order to avoid overshadowing the story with the underlying themes.  With a twist that will leave your head spinning at the end, this story successfully integrates many great elements of writing in order to engage and hold the reader.

If I have one issue with the story, it is that I would have liked to see more character development, especially among the teens targeted by the Krampus.  It is difficult to see some of them as more than just single-minded beings.  Make no mistake, however, as each character serves their purpose in the story to perfection.  By the end, whether you have been naughty or nice, you will not be able to put The Dark Servant down until the very end.

So what’s kind of punch does this story pack?  Check out the Rage score:

Story Concept - 4/5
Story Execution - 4/5
Story Flow - 5/5
Character Development (give-a-damn factor) - 3/5
Gripping visuals/details - 5/5
Entertainment Value/Story Engagement - 4/5
Editing (including grammar and spelling) - 4/5

Overall – 4.14/5 – Don’t find yourself on the Krampus’s list, check out The Dark Servant today!

Get your copy of The Dark Servant today:


Matt Manochio, Biography



Matt Manochio is the author of The Dark Servant (Samhain Publishing, November 4, 2014). He is a supporting member of the Horror Writers Association, and he hates writing about himself in the third person but he’ll do it anyway.

He spent 12 years as an award-winning newspaper reporter at the Morris County, N.J., Daily Record, and worked for one year as an award-winning page designer at the Anderson, S.C., Independent-Mail. He currently works as a full-time editor and a freelance writer.
The highlights of his journalism career involved chronicling AC/DC for USA Today: in 2008, when the band kicked off its Black Ice world tour, and in 2011 when lead singer Brian Johnson swung by New Jersey to promote his autobiography. For you hardcore AC/DC fans, check out the video on my YouTube channel.

To get a better idea about my path toward publication, please read my Writer's Digest guest post: How I Sold My Supernatural Thriller.

Matt’s a dedicated fan of bullmastiffs, too. (He currently doesn't own one because his house is too small. Bullmastiff owners understand this all too well.)

Matt doesn’t have a favorite author, per se, but owns almost every Dave Barry book ever published, and he loves blending humor into his thrillers when warranted. Some of his favorite books include Salem’s Lot, Jurassic Park, The Hobbit, Animal Farm, and To Kill a Mockingbird.

When it comes to writing, the only advice he can give is to keep doing it, learn from mistakes, and regardless of the genre, read Chris Roerden’s Don’t Sabotage Your Submission (2008, Bella Rosa Books).

Matt grew up in New Jersey, where he lives with his wife and son. He graduated from the University of Delaware in 1997 with a bachelor's degree in history/journalism. 

See more about Matt and his book on his website: http://www.mattmanochio.com and follow him on Facebook, Twitter (@MattManochio), Pinterest.

Tour Giveaway!

For everyone! CREATE a PINTEREST board by choosing one of the following themes: Krampus, Old World Legends, Vintage Holiday, Old World Christmas, Christmas Around the World, Traditions and Legends,  Myths, Monsters, and Horror, or something very similar.
Second rule: You must pin Matt's book cover and Amazon purchase link or Samhain Horror Purchase link. Third Rule: Follow Matt Manochio and Erin Al-Mehairi.
Third Recommendation: Extra points for pinning extra things about Matt, such as tour page, articles, etc.

Your board will be judged on the above PLUS your creativity and effort in the project! Send Erin at hookofabook@hotmail.com your Pinterest page to enter by Dec. 8. Of course you can continue to use it through the Holiday if you wish!

Prize: A "Santa Checked His List and I'm on the Naughty Side" package. This will include your choice of Krampus themed apparel (t-shirt or sweatshirt, men or women, visuals to come) and a signed paperback of the book.

There might be shipping limitations. Check back to tour page before entering if you live outside the U.S. for updated information.

Example:
http://www.pinterest.com/erinalmehairi/its-old-world-christmas/

And a board about Matt:
http://www.pinterest.com/erinalmehairi/the-dark-servant-matt-manochio/

Giveaway for Reviewers!

Anyone on the tour, or outside the tour, who reviews The Dark Servant on Amazon and GoodReads and sends their review link into Erin (Publicist for Matt Manochio) at hookofabook@hotmail.com, now through Dec. 31, 2014, will be entered to win a $25 Amazon gift card.


Like giveaways?  Enter to win some more great horror items: 

Enter to win one of two great prizes during the #DarknessEmerges Tour.
Ira is giving away a GRAND PRIZE of a signed print copy of his book, The Things in the Darkness, plus a signed copy of his “Office Case” segment from the movie, Scarewaves. As a second prize, he’s giving away another signed print copy! Enter to win through the Rafflecopter below.
Enter now until Nov. 28, 2014. This is a tour wide giveaway, and open to U.S. Residents only due to shipping. If you want to enter from outside the U.S., and you can, but if you win, you’ll receive an e-book.

Direct link to Rafflecopter: http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/231aa30b13/

Giveaway for Reviewers!

Anyone on the tour, or outside the tour, who reviews The Things in the Darkness on Amazon and GoodReads and sends their review link into Erin (Publicist for Ira Gansler) at hookofabook@hotmail.com, now through Dec. 31, 2014, will be entered to win a $20 Amazon gift card.


Who is visiting you this Christmas?

Have you been naughty or nice? Will you be visited by Santa or The Krampus? Tune in later today as The Rage Circus joins the virtual tour for Matt Manochio's "The Dark Servant."

"The Things in the Darkness" blog tour continues with Creating Serenity's Horrifying Mondays





Check out the next stop on virtual tour for The Things in the Darkness.  Creating Serenity gives their take on the book:

http://www.creating-serenity.com/book-review-the-things-in-the-darkness-by-ira-gansler/

You can get your copy in paperback or Kindle version at http://www.amazon.com/Things-Darkness-Ira-M-Gansler/dp/1500449806/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1416828849&sr=8-1&keywords=the+things+in+the+darkness.

Check out the rest of the tour:

TOUR STOPS

Oct. 29, 2014
Creating Serenity Blog
Usually doing scary reads during her Horrifying Mondays, she’s agreed to kicking off the tour on a Wednesday!
Click below:
Guest Article by Ira: What Inspired Him to Write!

Oct. 31
Castle Macabre Blog
Stop by for an excerpt from the novel! Is the protagonist possessed?
http://castlemacabre.blogspot.com/2014/10/a-special-halloween-treat-ira-ganslers.html

Nov. 5
Hunter Shea, Author of Hell Hole, Evil Eternal, and More

Posting Guest article by Ira
http://huntershea.com/2014/11/05/top-5-horror-movies-by-guest-author-ira-gansler/

Nov. 14
W.D. Gagliani, Bram Stoker Award Finalist for Wolf’s Trap and Author of Savage Nights

Posting Guest article by Ira
http://www.wdgagliani.com/blog.htm?post=976279

Nov. 21
Wag The Fox Blog
Posting Excerpt from the book!
http://waggingthefox.blogspot.com/

Nov. 24
Creating Serenity Blog
For her Horrifying Mondays, she’ll be reviewing the book!
http://www.creating-serenity.com/

Nov. TBA
Keith Rommel, Author of The Cursed Man, Major Motion Picture Coming Soon!

Posting Guest article by Ira
http://keithrommel.weebly.com/blog

MORE STOPS TBA!! If you’d like to join the tour, contact Erin at hookofabook@hotmail.com as soon as possible.

Also, don't forget to enter the contests currently running for horror fans:

Giveaways!

Enter to win one of two great prizes during the #DarknessEmerges Tour.
Ira is giving away a GRAND PRIZE of a signed print copy of his book, The Things in the Darkness, plus a signed copy of his “Office Case” segment from the movie, Scarewaves. As a second prize, he’s giving away another signed print copy! Enter to win through the Rafflecopter below.
Enter now until Nov. 28, 2014. This is a tour wide giveaway, and open to U.S. Residents only due to shipping. If you want to enter from outside the U.S., and you can, but if you win, you’ll receive an e-book.

Direct link to Rafflecopter: http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/231aa30b13/

Giveaway for Reviewers!

Anyone on the tour, or outside the tour, who reviews The Things in the Darkness on Amazon and GoodReads and sends their review link into Erin (Publicist for Ira Gansler) at hookofabook@hotmail.com, now through Dec. 31, 2014, will be entered to win a $20 Amazon gift card.

Friday, November 21, 2014

Wag The Fox spreads the darkness!



Check out the latest stop on the virtual tour.  Wag The Fox shares an excerpt from The Things in the Darkness.

http://waggingthefox.blogspot.com/

Need more of The Things in the Darkness virtual tour?  Check out the rest of the stops:

TOUR STOPS

Oct. 29, 2014
Creating Serenity Blog
Usually doing scary reads during her Horrifying Mondays, she’s agreed to kicking off the tour on a Wednesday!
Click below:
Guest Article by Ira: What Inspired Him to Write!

Oct. 31
Castle Macabre Blog
Stop by for an excerpt from the novel! Is the protagonist possessed?
http://castlemacabre.blogspot.com/2014/10/a-special-halloween-treat-ira-ganslers.html

Nov. 5
Hunter Shea, Author of Hell Hole, Evil Eternal, and More

Posting Guest article by Ira
http://huntershea.com/2014/11/05/top-5-horror-movies-by-guest-author-ira-gansler/

Nov. 14
W.D. Gagliani, Bram Stoker Award Finalist for Wolf’s Trap and Author of Savage Nights

Posting Guest article by Ira
http://www.wdgagliani.com/blog.htm?post=976279

Nov. 21
 Wag The Fox Blog
Posting Excerpt from the book!
http://waggingthefox.blogspot.com/

Nov. TBA
Keith Rommel, Author of The Cursed Man, Major Motion Picture Coming Soon!

Posting Guest article by Ira
http://keithrommel.weebly.com/blog

Nov. 24
Creating Serenity Blog
For her Horrifying Mondays, she’ll be reviewing the book!
http://www.creating-serenity.com/

MORE STOPS TBA!! If you’d like to join the tour, contact Erin at hookofabook@hotmail.com as soon as possible.

Ira Gansler, Biography:
Ira Gansler

Ira M. Gansler is the father of three girls whom he adores and hopes to one day mold into fellow horror fans!  Ira focuses on honing his writing craft through fiction, blogging, and screenwriting.  He was one of the writers for the film Scarewaves, having written the screenplay for the “Office Case” segment.

Ira has been an avid horror fan since the time at age five when he ran screaming back to his bed after having witnessed the scene in A Nightmare on Elm Street where Freddy was dragging a bloody and dying Tina across the ceiling.  Since then, he has embraced all types of horror. The Shining, anything by H.P. Lovecraft, and the original Night of the Living Dead will always hold a special place in his twisted heart.  He prays that when the zombie apocalypse does come that it consists of slow zombies and that the Elder Gods show mercy on us all.

You can follow Ira M. Gansler on his blog, The Rage Circus Vs. The Soulless Void at http://ragecircus.blogspot.com, on twitter @RageCircusBlog, or on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/ragecircusblogger.  Ira also writes reviews and conducts interviews for the From Dusk Till Con Network at www.fromdusktillcon.com.

Giveaways!

Enter to win one of two great prizes during the #DarknessEmerges Tour.

Ira is giving away a GRAND PRIZE of a signed print copy of his book, The Things in the Darkness, plus a signed copy of his “Office Case” segment from the movie, Scarewaves. As a second prize, he’s giving away another signed print copy! Enter to win through the Rafflecopter below.
Enter now until Nov. 28, 2014. This is a tour wide giveaway, and open to U.S. Residents only due to shipping. If you want to enter from outside the U.S., and you can, but if you win, you’ll receive an e-book.

Direct link to Rafflecopter: http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/231aa30b13/

Giveaway for Reviewers!

Anyone on the tour, or outside the tour, who reviews The Things in the Darkness on Amazon and GoodReads and sends their review link into Erin (Publicist for Ira Gansler) at hookofabook@hotmail.com, now through Dec. 31, 2014, will be entered to win a $20 Amazon gift card.