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Richard was president of the Horror Writers Association (2000-2001). The tribute anthology, In Laymon's Terms , [ 3 ] was released by Cemetery Dance Publications during the summer of 2011. It featured short stories and non-fiction tribute essays by authors such as Bentley Little , Jack Ketchum , Gary Brandner , Edward Lee , and many others.
A year after the death of her troubled twin brother, Lilian returns to her forest house near the lake with her friends. Almost immediately, the girl begins to be haunted by creepy visions, and soon the others notice that something strange is happening. A local legend says that the lake can drive some people mad.
Netflix is an American global on-demand Internet streaming media provider, that has distributed a number of original programs, including original series, specials, miniseries, documentaries and films. Netflix's original films also include content that was first screened on cinematic release in other countries or given exclusive broadcast in ...
Richard makes it clear that he’s done this to women before, kicking off the rest of the Sam Raimi produced thriller which follows Iris desperately trying to survive — and finding the will to ...
Twilight: Where Darkness Begins is an out of print teen (young adult) horror novel series published between 1982 and 1987. There are 26 stand-alone books in the series written by various authors; the most notable being Bruce Coville, Carl Laymon (aka Richard Laymon), Imogen Howe, Betsy Haynes, Richie Tankersley Cusick, and Joseph Trainor.
Netflix is sharing a never-before-seen glimpse at its February 2025 streaming slate, and it’s even better than expected. The list is full of some of the best family movies of all time, including ...
Currently in production on the second season of “To the Lake,” a dark depiction of a world affected by a mysterious virus, which has gained worldwide popularity on Netflix, Moscow-based 1-2-3 ...
The collection received positive notices from the horror community, including Shivers, which said that it "knocks all other offerings for six and presents a consistent collection of tales, almost every one of which manages to shock, delight and horrify through numerous ideas, characters and situations... a breath of fresh air in the stale UK Horror climate...