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Horror Shock Lollipop Feature

Horror Shock Lollipop Features Amanda Norman

I’m very grateful to Lilia Tombs from ‘Horror Shock Lollipop’ for writing an article about me and my Gothic horror photography and Gothic jewellery.

Check out what Lilia thinks of my photography by clicking on the banner above and I look forward to an upcoming interview.

Horror Shock Lollipop is dedicated to all things creepy, horror and Halloween – from films to fashion, from food to photography. The spookier, the weirder, the scarier, the better!

Follow Horror Shock Lollipop on Twitter by clicking here.

Classic Horror Campaign – Horror Double Bill

Classic Horror Campaign Horror Double Bill

The Classic Horror Campaign is proud to present “The Horror Double Bill” in association with the Roxy Bar & Screen, London.

This event will take place on Good Friday 22nd April starting at 3pm and will feature the classic horror fan favourite “Night of the Demon” followed by Hammer’s “Vampire Circus” which has gained a large cult following in the years since its release.

The screening will take place at the Roxy Bar & Screen on Borough High Street in London close to London Bridge and tickets cost just £5 per person on the door. This unique and popular venue is the perfect setting for the first in a series of events celebrating classic horror in the tradition of the BBC’s iconic horror double bill seasons of the 1970s and ‘80s.

The Classic Horror Campaign was set up by Richard Gladman in order to persuade the BBC and other television networks to bring these legendary films back to our screens so that they may be shared and appreciated by a whole new generation.

The campaign is being fronted by UK Scream Queen Emily Booth and is currently supported by various celebrities including Jeremy Dyson, Andy Nyman, Reese Shearsmith, actress Eileen Daly, best-selling author David Moody and Hammer Horror stalwarts Shane Briant and Caroline Munro.

For further information please contact Richard Gladman on mobile 07791022427 or email admin@classichorrorcampaign.com

Websitewww.classichorrorcampaign.com

Twitter – @horrorcampaign

Facebookwww.facebook.com/ClassicHorrorCampaign

Petitionwww.ipetitions.com/petition/bringclassichorrorfilmsbacktothebbc/

Gothic Jewellery Box

Gothic Jewellery Box

I’ve taken my love of Gothic horror one step further by launching a new shop that sells my handmade Gothic jewellery.  Click here to visit http://www.gothicjewellerybox.com/shop or click on the image above.

If you’re like me and have an interest in vampires, you should check out my vampire necklaces featuring blood vials filled with FX blood.  I also have some groovy skull earrings, skull necklaces and I hope to expand my range in the very near future.  Also on sale are some elegant beaded chokers that are simply adorable.

Custom Requests

I am taking custom requests for pieces of Gothic jewellery.  If you have an enquiry, please don’t hesitate to contact me via the Contact Us link within the Gothic jewellery box website, or click here.

As ever your feedback and support is much appreciated.  Please spread the word to your Gothic horror loving friends.

Guest Post – Shopping Center Cemetery

Salem Cemetery

Paradise of Horror“I’ve been to many cemeteries and seen many cemeteries in my life. I’ve seen some that were out in the middle of a cornfield.  I’ve seen one that’s right across from a hamburger stand, I’ve seen one that’s right in the backyard of an apartment complex and I’ve even been inside one that’s haunted. But never in my life have I seen a cemetery that was right in the middle of a shopping center.  However, if you ever have a chance to visit Palatine (a suburb of Chicago), you must see this to believe it. The Salem Cemetery is now part of the Palatine Township and it’s one of the most bizarre places I’ve seen. I’m sure that because it is a cemetery, the contractors couldn’t tear it down so they built the streets, restaurants and shopping marts around it… the result was this:

Click on the images to visit Paradise of Horror where I have more pictures and a brief history of the cemetery.”

Thank you to Rick from Paradise of Horror for his guest post above.

When Rick told me about this cemetery, I was so intrigued that I had to find out more about it, hence asking him to write a guest post for my blog.  I think Rick is very lucky to have seen some of these remarkable cemeteries and I wish I had lots of money so that I could fly over to Chicago and visit them.