The Warlock from LegendReaders of Dogwoods Blush know that the murderous Roscoe Parker was recalled from the dead to do the bidding of the evil Vladimir Buchinsky, only to come ... Continue Reading
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Mar
06
Raising Roscoe Parker — The Necronomicon
Published By Bill under Bela Lugosi, Dogwoods, Evil Dead, Lon Chaney, Lovecraft, Necromomicon, Sam Raimi, Witchcraft
One of many images of The NecronomiconReaders of Dogwoods Blush know that the action in this tale essentially revolves around two titanic battles between the heroic Jeremiah Bronson and the ... Continue Reading
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Feb
19
Curse of the Gypsy — The Dead Walk Among Us!
Published By Bill under Bela Lugosi, Dogwoods, Lon Chaney, Sam Raimi, Stephen King, Universal Studios, Witch of Endor, Wolfman
Lon Chaney, Jr with Gypsy in The Wolf Man, 1941"You must understand that those who return from the abyss will not be exactly as they were before they departed." As ... Continue Reading
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Feb
05
"I know why the dogwoods blush!" Those were basically the final words of "Father" Roman Spindola, the "good and right"reverend who shares his compassion and waits for a supernatural ... Continue Reading
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"I'll never forgive you for killing the dog!" That's what a friend of mine told me after reading Dogwoods Blush and providing her pointed feedback. And while ... Continue Reading
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Jan
06
Who is "The Korean?"
Published By Bill under Bronson, Dogwoods, Evil, Powerslam Collectibles Tags: Bill Cain, Dogwoods Blush, Dove of War, horror, Mystery, thriller
Readers of Dogwoods Blush know there are several villains in this sordid drama of love and hate beyond life. Most of them meet their doom in the explosive climax, ... Continue Reading
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Dec
28
Who was that masked man?
Published By Bill under Dogwoods, Gerard Butler, Lon Chaney, Phantom of the Opera, Universal Studios
"Who was that masked man?" So ended each episode of the 1950's television series, The Lone Ranger, starring Clayton Moore as the Ranger and Jay Silverheels as his trusted ... Continue Reading
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Dec
24
Readers of Dogwoods Blush may have noticed that the number "41" is used twice in prominent scenes. In chapter #2, when the mysterious stranger breaks into the Valhalla Theatre, ... Continue Reading
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He was the ultimate tough-guy to millions of movie goers from the 60's through the 90's. He played good guys and bad, cops and robbers, cowboys and Indians, syndicate ... Continue Reading
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Readers of Dogwoods Blush know that the tale is filled with tough-guys sheriffs who kept law and order in fictional Timmons County, Georgia for decades. Two of these heroes ... Continue Reading
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