Kathleen emily wood
Holger Haase
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HolgerHaase
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Nonfiction, Ebooks, Thriller
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Born in Germany.Producer ed wood biography book Edward Davis Wood, Jr. (October 10, – December 10, ) was an American screenwriter, director, producer, actor, author, and editor (often performing many of these functions simultaneously).
Living in Ireland. Lover of cult films and paperbacks. Photographer. German tutor. Salaryman. Loves to travel.
As a writer I have written a lot of cult film related reviews for various websites and fanzines and am currently in the process of making some of the older material more easily accessible via e-Books while also creating some new stuff.
Most important for me is a series of books dedicated to the German Krimi and Thriller movies of the s, the first of which "The Many Masks of Dr.
Mabuse" has just been published.
As a reader my tastes are pretty eclectic but genres that I tend to read a lot are:
*Crime and Mystery - Great fan of Sherlock Holmes in all his incarnations, Modesty Blaise, James Bond, other serial heroes aBorn in Germany. Living in Ireland. Lover of cult films and paperbacks.
Photographer.
Producer ed wood biography Ed Wood: Made in Hollywood USA is a critical study that takes Wood seriously, positioning him as a true independent whose work complicates the barrier between “bad” and “good.” The book will follow Wood’s career on the margins of Hollywood, from his cult films with Bela Lugosi to his eventual fate in pornography, locating the artistic.German tutor. Salaryman. Loves to travel.
As a writer I have written a lot of cult film related reviews for various websites and fanzines and am currently in the process of making some of the older material more easily accessible via e-Books while also creating some new stuff.
Most important for me is a series of books dedicated to the German Krimi and Thriller movies of the s, the first of which "The Many Masks of Dr.
Mabuse" has just been published.
As a reader my tastes are pretty eclectic but genres that I tend to read a lot are:
*Crime and Mystery - Great fan of Sherlock Holmes in all his incarnations, Modesty Blaise, James Bond, other serial heroes and villains (e.g. Fu Manchu), love Noir novels, especially Cornell Woolrich
*Books about cinema - Great fan of all things horror or trash with a deep undying love for the classic Hammer movies but also love all things Eurotrash
*Classic novels - Will I ever finish all the books I need to read before I die?
Nope, but I will die trying
*Horror/SciFi - Love those genres and need to urgently revisit some of the classics of my youth. I have, however, some surprising gaps in my knowledge and am more familiar with Guy N Smith than Stephen King.
*Graphic Novels - Well, comics, as I like to call them. I used to never include them in my list of books as I believe they are a totally different media format but what can I say: they make my reading list appear much bigger than it often is.
Oh, and I *do* buy books for their covers as I really love the vintage s/70s paperback design and especially some of the vigilante style men's adventure novels of the timemore