TERENCE TAYLOR is the author of BITE MARKS & BLOOD PRESSURE, first books of the Vampire Testaments. He lives in Brooklyn, where he commits literary carnage.
@anne_litt@kcrw So great! I’d been wondering how you guys were working and if it was from home... now I have a mental image when I listen! Renewed yesterday, need ya more than ever...
@MarkDoesStuff@baizeodu Mark I just heard the news and am just devastated and know you are more so. So sorry to hear and though I am laid up after hip replacement anything I can do just ask.
If you're looking for sinister Summer reading, my new review column has come out with two new choices... READ THIS! Enjoy it,and share it, and take a loo at the other great reads in this isssue. fiction and... https://t.co/RjSL4qJOSh
About to watch an episode of the Netflix Ultraman series -- every time I see Netflix Originals based on an old property I want to rebrand them as Netflix Derivatives -- as are most of the... https://t.co/u2NfR8N7Tj
My latest column in Nightmare Magazine is out and it reviews Colson Whitehead's The Nickel Boys and another dark novel on the grim life children can face, Riddance... Read back issues of READ THIS! for... https://t.co/QbuIgNrCMj
I am usually not one to ask for anything, but I am editing a film for Lisa Reznik, a NJ filmmaker and organizer of the Film Society of Summit. For those... https://t.co/HiLbyyj932
Best and scariest computer simulation ever - how much cooler would Star Wars 4 have been if the Death Star had done this, after an appropriate beat, after it exploded and we all cheered?!?!?!... https://t.co/93W5gMjTUN
The new issue of Nightmare is available... my column is live for free later this month, but you can read it and much more now if you buy the issue... ;)
And if you haven't check out my review columns. I recommend... https://t.co/xB3jIx6hfI
Writing is a weird profession... I have spent the last week working out the intricate details of designing an internment camp for black folks in a near future dystopia story... Sleeping... https://t.co/aVJA0tJwx4
Lou Reed on the radio... I don't object to the "all the colored girls go doo doo doo" line in Walk on the Wild Side (there's still something 60s girl group magical about the phrase for me,... https://t.co/DZEI2kosCx
I’m at the barber waiting for a haircut, and saw a New York magazine cover article on “How to be an Artist”. With time to wait, I picked it up, not expecting much, but Jerry Saltz has written an Artist’s Way... https://t.co/dOt8XcrLgR
I am working on the third novel, and finding my footing. I have basically pulled an Octavia Butler, who famously decided she hated the book she was about to turn in and started over again to... https://t.co/RKV5a72BRT
The surprises one uncovers about oneself in writing... it took me a year to realize why one would resist so sending all day writing a dystopian near future novel only to put it down for the... https://t.co/OtM1JZUB1a
Huzzah! Finally I have my iPad talking to the right Kindle account, have consolidated and rolled all books to it, and have the new Colson Whitehead ready for review as I travel. The downside of two Amazon accounts and no idea what one is doing. But... https://t.co/MXq1qUkI05
My latest column is now live on Nightmare Magazine. For those who do not know, or have not read it, I have a quarterly column reviewing recommended books in new horror that I am becoming rather proud... https://t.co/oJ6g3na6S8
My latest review column in Nightmare is live ... drop in for an in-depth examination of a classic work of horror.
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