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Tuesday, February 24, 2026

booking freakboy: IT CAME FROM THE CLOSET (QUEER REFLECTIONS OF HORROR) edited by Joe Vallese

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I love horror films, from classic to modern and everything in between.    So, when I stumbled upon IT CAME FROM THE CLOSET on Audible, I kn...
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Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Buried Knowledge (a poem)

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An inkling  A feeling  A knowing  Of the end  On their final day  A day of last things  Last meal  Last word  Last breath  Did they know  Wh...
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Friday, February 13, 2026

freakboy on film: IT! (1967)

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Thanks to my damaged eyes, I don’t read text messages.    My phone reads them to me and this can sometimes result in confusion.    A friend ...
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Monday, February 2, 2026

Hideaway (a short story)

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      The door is locked, bolted, boarded up.    They won’t think of looking for me here if I keep to myself.    In this dark room, I sit al...
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Wednesday, January 28, 2026

booking freakboy: BLOOD SPLATTERS QUICKLY by Edward D. Wood, Jr. (2014)

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I am in the third month of a cheap three month trial of Audible.    Of course, I searched for some of my favorite authors, such as Ira Levin...
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Tuesday, January 20, 2026

reason from reality (a poem)

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Sometimes I find myself  Stuck in place  Unsure if I should continue  Writing these words  What difference do they make  In a world gone mad...
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Thursday, January 15, 2026

channel freakboy: INTIMATE AGONY (1983)

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Paradise Isle is a luxurious destination to live or vacation.    There’s fine dining, a yacht-like ferry and tennis galore.    What more cou...
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John L. Harmon
What about the author?    John L. Harmon is a visually-impaired, queer indie author/blogger currently residing left of center in a quiet town in the middle of the U.S.  He lost a chunk of vision in late 2016 and it felt like his world was ending.  However, he wasn’t quite ready to let it end.  Through wearing Mad Scientist Glasses, utilizing technology and just not knowing what else to do, John found his way back to writing, enjoying television & films and even “reading” physical books again. When he is not obsessively watching the films of Andy Milligan, reading or writing, John can be found getting wet at a local diner and dealing with feline shenanigans.
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