Based in Sydney, Australia, Foundry is a blog by Rebecca Thao. Her posts explore modern architecture through photos and quotes by influential architects, engineers, and artists.

#31Days: A Collection of Horror Essays Vol. 1

#31Days: A Collection of Horror Essays Vol. 1

I am proud to announce the release of my debut collection of media criticism. #31Days: A Collection of Horror Essays Vol. 1 is a revised and expanded collection of 65 essays inspired by the #31DaysofHorror challenge at Sketching Details.

Imagine immersing yourself in a world of unimaginable horrors for a month. Now imagine doing it every year for 16 years. Horror critic Robert J Gannon does it every year. The #31Days challenge is to watch and review a different horror property--film, TV series, book, game, play, etc.--every day for the month of October.

In this newly revised and expanded collection of essays, Robert J Gannon celebrates the horror genre with a focus on film and television. #31Days features 65 essays and reviews covering everything from Don Coscarelli's "Phantasm" series to the anthology horror show "Masters of Horror." This non-fiction collection follows the spirit of Sketching Details, Robert's long-running entertainment media criticism website. Horror deserves the same level of respect and analysis as any other genre. Robert J Gannon has built a career out of analyzing and sharing a passion for genre fiction--horror, sci-fi, and fantasy--and he's ready to show the world in his debut non-fiction collection.

The best place to pick it up is Ko-fi. The eBook comes with DRM-free copies in PDF and epub formats for $12. The Audiobook is a zipped archive of all 68 tracks for $12. If you’re interested in both, the Bundle with the eBook and the Audiobook is $16.

The eBook is also available at Smashwords and Amazon.

Fear Itself: S1E09 "Something With Bite"

Fear Itself: S1E09 "Something With Bite"

Spookier Times Episode 7: The Evil Santa Trope, Christmas Evil, and The Horror of the Holidays

Spookier Times Episode 7: The Evil Santa Trope, Christmas Evil, and The Horror of the Holidays

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