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In this issue of MonsterZine, you’ll find an articles on blaxploitation’s answer to The Exorcist (2000), William Girdler’s Abby (1974). You’ll also find reviews of non-fiction books about horror, including several of the Pocket Essentials series, and The Monster Club’s Guide to Horror. Also reviewed are DVDs of The Pit and the Pendulum (1961), starring Vincent Price and Satan’s Cheerleaders (1977), featuring John Carradine and Yvonne De carlo. Click here to see the full contents of this issue.

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The Horror Movie Magazine You Can Really Sink Your Teeth Into
Issue #7

Send Forry Get Well Wishes!  

Pam Keesey

Our dear Dr. Acula is recovering from his recent surgery. While not exactly routine, the word is that Forry is recovering well and will be returning home soon. He loves hearing from fans and friends, so why not drop him get well card at his home in Karloffornia. Don't have the address? Now you do!

Forrest Ackerman
2495 Glendower
Hollywood, CA 90027

Join MonsterZine in wishing Forry the best in good health and a quick recovery!

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Pam Keesey is well known for her writing on women in horror, including her books Daughters of Darkness, Dark Angels, Women Who Run with the Werewolves, and Vamps: An Illustrated History of the Femme Fatale. She is the editor and publisher of MonsterZine, an online horror movie magazine that, in the words of Dr. Frank C. Baxter of The Mole People (1956), explores the meaning and significance of horror movies in the 21st century. In addition to editing horror fiction and non-fiction about horror, Pam has also worked as a technical editor, a news editor, and as an editor of occult books in Spanish.

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