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Mythketeers we are rapping on winters door as we close out the month with a peek behind the veil, and the newest issue of The World of Myth! The story section is packed with tales that will bring a chill to your bones, and maybe a chuckle to your lips! A new contributor to the magazine, Clay Waters leads us off with a trip to The Magical Miniature Golf Course of Poblano Beach, Kevin Adams spins an awesome Unfairy Tale and Stephanie Bardy presents The Beginning. Since we're here gathered together, I decided I'm gonna take us on a horrifying journey to the Big Easy with One Night In New Orleans. The Fountain of the Twelve Lions by new comer Mehreen Ahmed and the continuing saga of Through The Eyes of Madness by David K. Montoya keep the chills coming! Lallie Napier unleashes an alien death machine in True North and Allan Russo returns after a few months away just in time to warn us to Let It Be, and finally Walter G. Esselman tells us about The Prophet in Burger King. New contributing poet Mark Kodama swings open the poetry wing with his epic length poem, 47 Ronin, Stephanie Bardy wants you to Scream, and Lallie Napier tells us about that One Night! The huggable Randolph R. Lofgren gets Goth with De-Vamped and the guy who needs a hug, badly, Kevin Magnus closes out the poetry section with The Night of the Living Dead. The Art Gallery is well stocked this month! Last month's Member of the Month winner, Clayton Barton returns and sends us Zombie Cooties, Connie Minutolo's rendition of Count Dracula's daughter, Madame Zaleska, will chill you. Johnny the Homicidal Maniac from Jodi Perkins will make you keep a cautious eye on the youngsters and Dan Hammond's Rise of the Harvester will keep you out of the fields! Jason Bechard overcomes massive personal fears with his reviews of the movies Clown and Terrifier! Luna Lupine howls up praises for the classic Ray Bradbury book, Something Wicked This Way Comes. Xilera fires up the PS4 and reviews Call Of Duty WWII. David K. Montoya reviews the weirdest mash-up ever when he talks about the collaboration of Salvador Dali and Walt Disney (yes, you read that right). Dave closes out the reviews section with his monthly commentary that is the ordeal of being the boss. The Myth Master sinks his interview claws deep, deep into my good friend and your movie reviewer, Jason Bechard to close out this months issue of The World of Myth Magazine! There you have it Mythketeers! A massive issue to help you ward of the chill of the night, and the sound you heard downstairs was probably nothing probably. Until we meet again Mythketeers, have a Horrifying Halloween! Mike Lutz
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