
But first... Please welcome Rachel Schieffelbein!
Hi Crystal! Thanks so
much for having me today!
Halloween is right
around the corner. It’s a time for all things scary and spooky. Crystal asked
me to share my top five favorite scary movies.
#5. And I’m going to
cheat right off the bat. Sorry. It’s a show, not a movie. As a kid my siblings
and I loved the show Are You Afraid of the Dark? It was about a group of kids
who got together and shared the scariest stories they could come up with. Some
were not that great, and some were terrifying! (To a kid, anyway.) I loved that
show! I wish it was still on, as my oldest would love it! She devours scary
books.
#4. Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? An oldie but goodie. This movie creeped me out when I first saw it. Very eerie and mysterious.

#3. Candyman. I saw this with a few of my girlfriends when I was in seventh grade. It scared the crap out of all of us. My best friend basically hid under the blankets the whole time. You could not have paid me enough money to say Candyman three times.
#2. Frailty. My husband says this one doesn’t count as a horror, (he says it’s more of a suspense) but it scared the snot out of me! The idea of some crazy guy out there killing people because he thinks god is telling him to, and bringing his little boys along! That’s freaky!
#1. Night of the Living
Dead. A classic. (George A. Romero may just be mentioned in FLESH EATING
ZOMBIES AND EVIL EX-GIRLFRIENDS.) This is also my husband’s favorite. One year
for his birthday I talked our local theater into doing a midnight showing of
it. It was pretty much awesome. If you like zombies and haven’t seen this one,
you need to.
How about you? What
tops your list for the best scary movies?
And this year to
celebrate Halloween, my YA zombie novel, FLESH EATING ZOMBIES AND EVILEX-GIRLFRIENDS, is on sale for 99 cents through the end of the month!
Erwin is in hell--- Locked in his high
school with his ex-girlfriend, her new pain-in-the-ass boyfriend, and a handful
of others while zombies claw at the doors trying to fight their way in.
The bright light in the dark is Sylvia, whose strength helps hold Erwin together when everything is falling apart.
When they realize the school is no longer safe, Erwin is determined to keep the group together and get them all to safety. But he can’t save everyone.
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He bounces.
He trounces.
He dances his way down the blogosphere lane,
Gathering happiness as he goes
Because this bright pony knows
The joy that lies at the journey's end
IS READING THE POSTS OF YOUR WRITERLY FRIEND!
He trounces.
He dances his way down the blogosphere lane,
Gathering happiness as he goes
Because this bright pony knows
The joy that lies at the journey's end
IS READING THE POSTS OF YOUR WRITERLY FRIEND!
What's your favorite Halloween movie/show? Any you'd never watch again? Ones you have to watch every year?