Dibbuk Box Author Jason Haxton Caught Off Guard With The Release Of The LIONSGATE Movie Poster For “The Possession”
Hello Ghouls and Boils,
Today is a big news day at She Never Slept. We heard from author Jason Haxton about his new movie poster and more. Don’t worry – I won’t keep you hanging. Let’s get straight to the terrorific news. Enjoy, my fiends!
Abstrusely,
Sarah L. Covert
Dibbuk Box Author Jason Haxton – who was a recipient of the She Never Slept Nightmare Award for best novel in 2011 – tells ”She Never Slept” Sarah L. Covert that he was completely caught off guard with the release of the LIONSGATE movie poster for The Possession. The poster, which has received positive reviews on many of the horror websites, clearly stated the film is based on True Events! Read the book.
Haxton told Sarah L. Covert when he saw the first posted “movie still” of a girl in her night gown doing the “look at me I am possessed pose” he thought – ho-hum. The poster has him sitting and shouting “WOW!!”
So far so good. Haxton says that he can’t wait to see the film that release nation-wide on August 31st. Also that the Dibbuk Box story will be featured this fall in a docu-drama for SYFY Channel and Haxton just agreed to do a documentary about his experiences with the demented “BOX” for the History Channel H2 – Fear Files – a brand new series.
The 2012 Inkwell Awards Ballot Is Now Live (May 1st- May 15th)
Hello Ghouls and Boils,
As our regular readers know, I am on the committee for the Inkwell Awards. I am the Techno Queen – I maintain the website and update the social networks for the Inkwells.
For those not familiar with the organization:
The Inkwell Award, sometimes shortened to the Inkwell, is an award given for creative achievement in the field of inking in American comic books. It was created to focus on and show more recognition toward the inking art form and its artists, a production skill exclusive to comic books that is often misunderstood and under-appreciated and whose inkers are at times not presently credited as they were traditionally. The Inkwell Awards were partially named after the Yahoo group whose members include many in the inking community and after the personal website name of the organization founder Bob Almond, The Bob Almond Inkwell. The awards concept was created as a topic of one of his ‘Inkblots’ columns in Sketch Magazine in 2007 which saw print in 2008 after the group formation. The mission statement of the Inkwell Awards is, “To promote and educate about the art form of comic book inking and to show recognition for ink artists.”This 2012 Inkwell Awards Ballot Is Now Live! If you are a comic book or graphic novel reader, please take the time to vote this year! You can vote >>HERE<<!
Abstrusely,
Sarah L. Covert






























