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Dear Friends,

First, a happy Fourth of July to all. I want to thank everybody for your interest in monstershow.net and my inaugural newsletter. This one is obviously a bit late getting out, and I apologize, but I promise to have a monthly missive from a "monstrous" point of view from here on out.

The new, completely revised and updated edition of HOLLYWOOD GOTHIC is out in October (link at main site. and I will be presenting tie-in lectures at the University of Victoria as well as the City of Salem, Mass. in October.

But perhaps the most interesting news this month is that I am now serving as a creative advisor to the soon-to-be-launched Horror Channel, scheduled to launch in October. I very much look forward to working with the Channel closely on all manner of projects--stay tuned for more details. The channel's web site: http//www.horrorchannel.com

Re my original Universal Classic Monsters DVD special-edition documentaries and commentaries are now being reissued by Universal Studios Home Video. The "Legacy" collections of DRACULA, FRANKENSTEIN, and THE WOLF MAN including originals as well as sequels, are now In October, we can look forward to "Legacy" collections of CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON and THE INVISIBLE MAN with new sequel commentaries.

Finally, I've received several curious e-mails about Amazon.com's inclusion of a video and DVD of Edward Albee's play ALL OVER when they list titles of my DVD appearances. And yes, given all the other DVD work I've done far more recently, I wish they would pop up too (and I'm sure they eventually will, in time. The search engine function connected to my site is just kicking in). The short answer is, I have an extremely brief cameo appearance as a reporter who gets whacked over the head by patrician mourners William Prince, Myra Carter and Anne Shropshire at the very end of the first act. (People who really hate my books might enjoy this). This was my reward for being publicity director at the amazing Hartford Stage Company, which produced the revival and the original

Bill Prince, of course,was a great character actor who appeared memorably in William Castle's MACABRE and the original version of THE STEPFORD WIVES, so it was a special delight to share a scene, however briefly. This was all back in 1977, mind you, so I cringe at the sight of myself now. Dorian Gray in reverse, I guess! But, if you have an interest in the plays of Albee, Pinter and Beckett, you may really enjoy this; the performances and direction, of their kind, are impeccable. Others may find it a hard slog. For David Skal completists (oh, God--do such things exist?), I guess you have no choice, and are probably damned forever.

In any event, the Amazon links at my site are updated weekly and are, however strangely, presently far ahead of Amazon itself. Use them as your default.

Next month, I will begin including recommendation of various under-rated, under-promoted books and videos that may be of interest to my web visitors.

I'm gratified at the large number of hits the site has received. Please continue to send feedback.

Yours in monsters,

David

Selected Works

Books
ROMANCING THE VAMPIRE
The ultimate "collector's vault"!
CLAUDE RAINS: AN ACTOR'S VOICE
There's much more to the Invisible Man than ever met the eye!
THE MONSTER SHOW: A Cultural History of Horror
How horror entertainment reveals a "secret history" of 20th century culture.
HOLLYWOOD GOTHIC: The Tangled Web of Dracula from Novel to Stage to Screen
A comprehensive, backstage chronicle at the undying career of the world's favorite vampire.
DEATH MAKES A HOLIDAY: A Cultural History of Halloween
An in-depth history of one of America's most popular and perplexing holidays.
DRACULA: A Norton Critical Edition
Co-edited with Nina Auerbach, the definitive academic edition.
DARK CARNIVAL The Secret World of Tod Browning, Hollywood's Master of the Macabre
The first full-length biography of the reclusive and mysterious director of "Freaks."
VAMPIRES: Encounters with the Undead
One of the largest vampire anthologies ever published, fully illustrated and annotated.
V IS FOR VAMPIRE: THE A-Z GUIDE TO EVERYTHING UNDEAD
"The Bible of Blood," according to the Washington Post.
DRACULA: The Ultimate, Illustrated Edition of the World-Famous Vampire Play
Completely illustrated and annotated, the stage play that put Count Dracula on the road to Hollywood.
SCREAMS OF REASON: Mad Science and Modern Culture
The curious evolution of a major cultural icon -- the mad scientist.
Isaac Asimov Presents ANTIBODIES
Science fiction nvel about a California cult seeking total body replacement
WHEN WE WERE GOOD
Science fiction novel about genetically engineered, hermaphroditic "children."
SCAVENGERS
Science fiction novel about the ultimate in vicarious living.
DVD Documentaries
CARLA LAEMMLE REMEMBERS: A Conversation with David J. Skal
A revealing featurette about a Universal legend.
FREAKS
Audio commentary for the ultimate cult film.
THE FRANKENSTEIN FILES: HOW HOLLYWOOD MADE A MONSTER
The ultimate horror icon comes to life.
LON CHANEY, JR.: SON OF A THOUSAND FACES
Life story of the troubled actor best-known as the Wolf Man.
BELA LUGOSI: HOLLYWOOD'S DARK PRINCE
Biography of the man who was Dracula.
BORIS KARLOFF: THE GENTLE MONSTER
The life and career of Hollywood's favorite bogeyman.
MUMMY DEAREST
A movie icon unwrapped.
JULES VERNE AND WALT DISNEY: EXPLORERS OF THE IMAGINATION
The parallel lives of two immortal imagineers.
THE UNIVERSE ACCORDING TO UNIVERSAL
A nostalgic look at a studio's extraterrestrial adventures.
ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET THE MONSTERS
Revisiting Hollywood's classic horror comedies.
THE OPERA GHOST: A PHANTOM UNMASKED
The undying tale of a beauty and a beast.
THE WORLD OF GODS AND MONSTERS: A JOURNEY WITH JAMES WHALE
Behind the scenes with an Academy Award-winning film.
BACK TO THE BLACK LAGOON
A head-first dive into watery terror.
NOW YOU SEE HIM: THE INVISIBLE MAN REVEALED
There's more to this character than meets the eye.
SHE'S ALIVE! CREATING THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN
The monster demands a mate, with decidedly mixed results.
THE ROAD TO DRACULA
The vampire's bumpy journey from Victorian sex nightmare to modern matinee idol.
Articles and Essays
DRACULAS, VAMPIRES, AND OTHER UNDEAD FORMS: Essays on Gender, Race, and Culture
Read David's foreword to this provocative collection!