Louise Bohmer
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2009 Bram Stoker Award Nominees include Sarah Langan, Louise Bohmer, Amy Grech, and Loren Rhoads The 2009 Bram Stoker Awards for horror literature have some incredible nominees on this year's ballot!
Audrey's Door by Sarah Langan for Superior Achievement in a Novel; The Black Act by Louise Bohmer for Superior Achievement in a First Novel; Blanket of White by Amy Grech for Superior Achievement in a Short Fiction; Poe and Lovecraft Unbound, both edited by Ellen Datlow for Superior Achievement in a Anthology; and Morbid Curiosity Sings the Blues edited by Loren Rhoads for Superior Achievement in a Nonfiction are all contenders.
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02/03/10 |
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Black Ink Horror # 0 (2007)
Louise Bohmer, Darren Franz, Mark Tullius
Sideshow Press Publications
What is Black Ink Horror? Well, allow me to illustrate! Black Ink Horror, or BIH, is an illustrated digest that contains three to four pieces of horror fiction, each accompanied by black and white artwork (pen and ink). The issue I read is the now unavailable issue #0.
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10/25/07 |
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Into the Dreamlands (2007)
Stories by Caitlin R. Kiernan, Christa Faust, Bev Vincent, Jane Gwaltney, James S. Dorr, Amy J. Benesch, Gary McMahon, Gill Ainsworth, Larisa Walk, Louise Bohmer, Lisa Mantchev, and AC Wise
Simian Publishing
Have you ever been curious what it would be like to wander through the minds of other sleepers; to taste their dreams and live their nightmares, even for just a moment? Into the Dreamlands is otherworldly, surreal, nightmarish, sorrowful, and disturbing. Each story takes you into a winding path that is like the circuitry of a brain.
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07/24/07 |
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Magus Press Magus Press will feature two pieces of dark fiction from Louise Bohmer coming soon; one to be released in July and the other in August. Queen of Samhain, a reprint of Louise's dark fantasy tale that originally appeared in the 2005 Wicked Karnival ~ Halloween Horrors, will appear in the Magus Press Books release scheduled for late August: The Sound of Horror.David Montoya, head editor and publisher of Magus Press, has also accepted an abstract flash fiction work of Louise Bohmer A Trio of Grisly Human Acts for the soon to be released MAGUSZINE coming July 1st 2007. A Trio of Grisly Human Acts is a surreal and graphic work that takes a snapshot look at human perversions and extreme social taboos...
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06/28/07 |
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Louise Bohmer ('Fear: A Horror and Suspense and Lust Anthology') Born in the winter of 1976 in a small town in British Columbia, Canada, Ms. Bohmer's fascination with all things obscure and unknown started at an early age. Her love of horror blossomed at the age of four while watching the 1970's version of Dracula, starring Frank Langella. Although she was more interested in Renfield's disgusting taste for bugs than she was in the suave Count!...
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04/14/07 |
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