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Grady Hendrix's New Horror Novel Mixes Witchcraft With a Terrifying Chapter From His Family's History: ‘You Could Have a Baby and Never See Them Again'Many of Grady Hendrix's books remix classic horror ideas ... I've got either drawings or written descriptions of it," he says. "I've got a written floor plan of that house. I've got the seating ...
It was written 99 years ago and fell out of print ... so moves to a small village and takes up Devil worship. It works out well for her. To say more is to ruin its surprises, but if anyone ever ...
When Grady Hendrix announced the subject of ... Despite the escapist nature of the genre Hendrix commonly works in, he doesn’t take the subject matter lightly. Hendrix started working on ...
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This horror writer’s most outlandish character is himselfGrady Hendrix doesn’t do boring. Maybe it’s a symptom of some undiscovered disease, maybe it’s encoded in his DNA. He is absolutely allergic to it. His books flicker with electricity.
Grady Hendrix's latest novel starts with the most ... visited her aunt this summer, or she went to work on her French in Chicago. And she would be expected to never talk about or think about ...
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Review: Grady Hendrix gets chills from the plight of a mother-to-be in ‘Witchcraft for Wayward Girls’Combine that with the dark arts, as Grady Hendrix does in “Witchcraft for Wayward Girls,” and you’ve got the makings of a fantastic body horror novel. Actually, it’s so much more than that.
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