Goth Chick News: Boo To You Too!
“Clowns, without a doubt.”
A few days ago I walked into a lunch conversation between my co-workers, who apparently started out discussing irrational fears their young children had.
This topic then morphed into the seemingly ridiculous fears that had followed these seemingly rational grown-ups into adulthood; not phobias per se, but “gives-me-nightmares” terrors.
The guy talking was a 30-something software engineer, and I could tell by the look on his face that he was in no way joking.
“Ronald McDonald and Pennywise are the absolute worst.”
Now, I totally get the whole “fear of clowns” thing, because clowns show up in quite a few horror movies such as IT and Poltergeist, and though the Pennywise reference did remind me that the best scenes of the otherwise fairly cheesey movie IT were indeed the ones with the murderous clown, I’m not particularly freaked out by them on the whole.

Mania, my dear Mister Bond, is as priceless as genius.
Famed with her husband Henry Kuttner for turning out superlatively compelling and complex stories for the pulps, both jointly and singly, Catherine Moore began writing in 1933.
It’s hard to be a modern hero. Especially when the author can’t make up his mind.
The 2010 Locus Awards winners were announced today, at the annual Science Fiction Awards Weekend in Seattle. The winners include:

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I’ve always been most terrified by the stuff I’ve never even seen. I’ve screamed my way through ghost hunting expeditions having never once actually laid eyes on an apparition of any kind. Jaws is one of my favorite movies, mainly for the scenes when you know the shark is somewhere just outside your line of sight, and I have read books that have made me afraid to have any part of me not under the covers once I’m in bed, for days on end.