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Rob E. Boley’s Scary Tales Put a Horror Spin on an Age Old Tale

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Once upon a time, Snow White took a bite from an apple offered to her by the evil witch, Queen Adara, in disguise.  Snow fell into a deathlike sleep and her seven dwarf companions of the Collective could not wake her.  After a time, the handsome Prince Mikael came to the place of Snow’s glass coffin.  He removed the lid, bent his lips to hers…and all hell broke loose.

This is the exciting premise of Rob Boley’s series, Scary Tales: A Killer Serial, which began last April with That Risen Snow: A Tale of Snow White and Zombies.  What follows are three more books (so far) and a continuing saga that draws influences from every corner of the worlds of horror, fantasy, and fairy tales, and somehow manages to still exist as a world all his own.

Now, let’s get this straight, what Boley’s done is not necessarily a new thing.  Seth Grahame Smith created a phenomenon when he introduced zombies into the world of Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, and TV series like “Grimm” and “Once Upon a Time” have proven that fairy tales are still relevant.  With these came a string of others, most falling by the wayside as cheap imitations of their predecessors.

So, what makes Boley’s different?  Why is his series such a page turner?

It’s really quite simple.  Boley didn’t do a single thing in his series halfway.  His world is a fully realized landscape with a rich history, language, class system, and religion all its own, and while the story centers around Snow and the hellish army of zombies she creates in her wake, there is so much more to discover within the covers of these books.

So, let’s dig in a little.  One of my favorite facets of Scary Tales is that unlike its fairy tale predecessors, not a single one of the characters can be characterized as completely good or bad.  They are flawed and their flaws make them all the more relatable to the reader.

Take, for example, Queen Adara.  In the past, the Wicked Queen from the tale of Snow White has been portrayed as a vain woman who cannot stand the thought of someone being more beautiful than she is, to the point that she would rather see Snow murdered in the woods than to witness her beauty grow more radiant by the day.

In Scary Tales, Boley turns that archetype on its head.  The Queen, yes, is a vain woman, but she has also been taken in by the magic of the Mirror who counsels her.  As the story progresses and she realizes that she has been manipulated by the very instrument who has stroked her ego for years, we get to witness her inner struggle to reconcile her choices and become more than she has been.  No longer a stock character, she must make harder decisions.  She must step outside herself and rise to meet the circumstances she has helped to create.

And then, there’s Snow.  Snow may be harder to pin down than any other character in this series.  True, she spends most of it as the commanding officer of an army of zombies, but it’s the glimpses into her past that we are given that make her leap from the page.  She isn’t the princess we’ve grown accustomed to over the years.  She was raised as a maid in the kitchens of the castle and she’s all rough edges and bad manners.  She is my favorite portrayal of Snow White I’ve ever read.

Grouchy, the dwarf who also happens to be in love with Snow, also stands out among the cast of characters.  He isn’t just a dwarf with a bad attitude.  He also has a filthy mouth, a dwarf king father, and a deep seated desire to kill Prince Mikael…which he does…repeatedly.  Hey, it’s a zombie saga remember?

And while we’re on the subject of zombies, let’s talk about the zombies present in the series.  Most writers are content to deal with one species of zombie at a time, but not this author.  Boley has broken them down into three categories.

  1. The Horrors are the initial state of zombification.  They are somewhat fast moving, vicious, and seem to have a certain amount of sentience and they radiate a great deal of heat.  They even take hissed orders from zombie Snow.
  2. Drudges are more along the lines of what we see in most zombie films today. They are cold, slow, mindless things that rip and devour their way across the kingdoms.
  3. And then, there are the Creepers. Literally skeletons that rise up out of the ground, they come on like swarms of insects and the fact that they can reassemble themselves with the pieces of their fallen comrades makes them damn near impossible to kill.

If you’ve read my reviews before, you know I’m not a man who does spoilers, especially with a book.  A novel is something that should be experienced page by page, word by word, and Boley’s lush and terrifying world should be experienced without knowing too much more than the basics, but let’s look at one last thing before I leave you.

We’ve talked fairy tales, and we’ve covered zombies, but for the avid fan of classic horror film and monsters there is one more reason to pick up this series today.  As you read the books, you begin to notice very subtly that Boley has great respect for the classic Universal Studios movie monsters.  He introduces the Wolfman and the Phantom of the Opera in ways that perfectly fit into his fairy tale world, and makes you wonder why no one has ever done it before.  And I’m sure there will be more as this fantastic series continues.

The serial nature of the book releases leave you wanting more, often ending in the middle of a scene so that you must pick up the next book to find out what will happen next.  Do yourself a favor, follow the links below and download your copies today!  You can also find Mr. Boley on Facebook here and on Twitter here.

The Scary Tales in order:

:That Risen Snow:  A Scary Tale of Snow White and Zombies

That Wicked Apple:  A Scary Tale of Snow White and Even More Zombies

That Ravenous Moon:  A Scary Tale of Red Riding Hood and Werewolves

That Malicious Storm:  A Scary Tale of Beauty and the Phantom

Join me again next week for an exclusive interview with the author when he gives us all the dirt on the origin of the series and some of the exciting details on the upcoming novels in the series!  We’re also going to have one hell of a contest starting today, and one lucky winner will be the star of their very own horror story written by Rob Boley himself!

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Trailer for ‘The Exorcism’ Has Russell Crowe Possessed

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The latest exorcism movie is about to drop this summer. It’s aptly titled The Exorcism and it stars Academy Award winner turned B-movie savant Russell Crowe. The trailer dropped today and by the looks of it, we are getting a possession movie that takes place on a movie set.

Just like this year’s recent demon-in-media-space film Late Night With the Devil, The Exorcism happens during a production. Although the former takes place on a live network talk show, the latter is on an active sound stage. Hopefully, it won’t be entirely serious and we’ll get some meta chuckles out of it.

The film will open in theaters on June 7, but since Shudder also acquired it, it probably won’t be long after that until it finds a home on the streaming service.

Crowe plays, “Anthony Miller, a troubled actor who begins to unravel while shooting a supernatural horror film. His estranged daughter, Lee (Ryan Simpkins), wonders if he’s slipping back into his past addictions or if there’s something more sinister at play. The film also stars Sam Worthington, Chloe Bailey, Adam Goldberg and David Hyde Pierce.”

Crowe did see some success in last year’s The Pope’s Exorcist mostly because his character was so over-the-top and infused with such comical hubris it bordered on parody. We will see if that is the route actor-turned-director Joshua John Miller takes with The Exorcism.

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Win a Stay at The Lizzie Borden House From Spirit Halloween

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Spirit Halloween has declared that this week marks the start of spooky season and to celebrate they are offering fans a chance to stay at the Lizzie Borden House with so many perks Lizzie herself would approve.

The Lizzie Borden House in Fall River, MA is claimed to be one of the most haunted houses in America. Of course one lucky winner and up to 12 of their friends will find out if the rumors are true if they win the grand prize: A private stay in the notorious house.

“We are delighted to work with Spirit Halloween to roll out the red carpet and offer the public a chance to win a one-of-a-kind experience at the infamous Lizzie Borden House, which also includes additional haunted experiences and merchandise,” said Lance Zaal, President & Founder of US Ghost Adventures.

Fans can enter to win by following Spirit Halloween‘s Instagram and leaving a comment on the contest post from now through April 28.

Inside the Lizzie Borden House

The prize also includes:

An exclusive guided house tour, including insider insight around the murder, the trial, and commonly reported hauntings

A late-night ghost tour, complete with professional ghost-hunting gear

A private breakfast in the Borden family dining room

A ghost hunting starter kit with two pieces of Ghost Daddy Ghost Hunting Gear and a lesson for two at US Ghost Adventures Ghost Hunting Course

The ultimate Lizzie Borden gift package, featuring an official hatchet, the Lizzie Borden board game, Lily the Haunted Doll, and America’s Most Haunted Volume II

Winner’s choice of a Ghost Tour experience in Salem or a True Crime experience in Boston for two

“Our Halfway to Halloween celebration provides fans an exhilarating taste of what’s to come this fall and empowers them to start planning for their favorite season as early as they please,” said Steven Silverstein, CEO of Spirit Halloween. “We have cultivated an incredible following of enthusiasts who embody the Halloween lifestyle, and we’re thrilled to bring the fun back to life.”

Spirit Halloween is also preparing for their retail haunted houses. On Thursday, August 1 their flagship store in Egg Harbor Township, NJ. will officially open to start off the season. That event usually draws in hordes of people eager to see what new merch, animatronics, and exclusive IP goods will be trending this year.

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’28 Years Later’ Trilogy Taking Shape With Serious Star Power

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Danny Boyle is revisiting his 28 Days Later universe with three new films. He will direct the first, 28 Years Later, with two more to follow. Deadline is reporting that sources say Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and Ralph Fiennes have been cast for the first entry, a sequel to the original. Details are being kept under wraps so we don’t know how or if the first original sequel 28 Weeks Later fits into the project.

Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Ralph Fiennes

Boyle will direct the first movie but it’s unclear which role he will take on in the subsequent films. What is known is Candyman (2021) director Nia DaCosta is scheduled to direct the second film in this trilogy and that the third will be filmed immediately afterward. Whether DaCosta will direct both is still unclear.

Alex Garland is writing the scripts. Garland is having a successful time at the box office right now. He wrote and directed the current action/thriller Civil War which was just knocked out of the theatrical top spot by Radio Silence’s Abigail.

There is no word yet on when, or where, 28 Years Later will start production.

28 Days Later

The original film followed Jim (Cillian Murphy) who wakes from a coma to find that London is currently dealing with a zombie outbreak.

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