Aric Cushing's Blog: Research!

October 6, 2016

A Real Vampire Skull in a Scotland Museum? Hmm....

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Published on October 06, 2016 16:24 Tags: creatures, halloween, museum, vampire-boy, vampires

May 28, 2016

Vampire Boy Release!



Can't wait to meet some awesome kids (adult kids too!) on the book tour for Halloween!
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Published on May 28, 2016 15:59 Tags: adventure, children, fantasy, halloween, horror, humor, vampires

April 14, 2016

On set with Meg Foster

On set with the amazing Meg Foster from John Carpenter's 'They Live'. Unfortunately we didn't have any scenes together, but at least we were able to do the Nun Dance!
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Published on April 14, 2016 12:56

November 17, 2014

The Real Thing

During my research I found this actual color photo from the 1890's. Rare, and pretty amazing!
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Published on November 17, 2014 14:49 Tags: aric-cushing, charlotte-perkins-gilman, historic, photography, victorian

January 26, 2014

Some Of My Reviews:

LA WEEKLY:
~ “A sumptuous love story to meld with the plush surroundings.”

MIDWEST BOOK REVIEWS:
~ “Editor Aric Cushing's introductory essay 'Is 'The Yellow Wallpaper' a Gothic Story?' nails the subject."

PENNYBLOOD MAGAZINE:
~ “The film's plot is greatly expanded from the bare bones of Gilman's often-anthologized short story. In this treatment, a young couple is trying to recover from the death of their child in a flash fire, and they move into a house that is filled with the belongings of previous inhabitants from many different time periods.”

DAILY BRUIN:
~ “To say that 'Dracula' is unique would be unjust; rather it is an extraordinary combination of talent, diligence, and passion. It grabs full attention of the senses and immerses its audience.”

MIDWEST BOOK REVIEWS:
~ “There's much to like here - and much to ponder. Don't expect today's light, entertaining horror story. DO expect social and psychological commentary and insights, all subtly wrapped in the cloak of early gothic writing strategies and subtle references that keep the mind thinking and reliving scenes long after movie and book have been absorbed.”
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Published on January 26, 2014 10:56

Research!

Aric Cushing
Checking out the Writer's Museum in Edinburgh, Scotland.

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