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  1. Review: House of Windows http://bit.ly/5hKSV7
  2. Review: They Live http://bit.ly/8zpowB
  3. You Don’t Need a TV: The Vampire Diaries Official and Fan Websites http://bit.ly/7WgRET
  4. Hidden Histories Week concludes with Six Stories You Didn’t Know about St Andrews (Scotland) on St Andrew’s Day http://bit.ly/57LHd6
  5. Thanks for the RT @BJMuntain
  6. We also need articles/reviews about holiday/winter horror: http://bit.ly/4LYdEI
  7. We need Monster Bytes! Sub guidelines here: http://bit.ly/7Pserw
  8. Final day! Save 25% on all Innsmouth Free Press merchandise purchased through Nov. 29. Use code SAVE25 at checkout: http://bit.ly/AgKmT
  9. Interview: Daniel Heath Justice, Cherokee author of the fantasy trilogy The Way of Thorn & Thunder: http://bit.ly/6GEVEP
  10. Hidden Histories Week continues with a review of The Devil’s Backbone http://bit.ly/8zy4bZ
  11. Talking to award-winning artist Stephen Hickman (http://bit.ly/6zXqXh) this Tuesday. Tweet or e-mail questions you'd like to ask him.
  12. Review: Mother of Tears http://bit.ly/5sC8fk
  13. Interview with David Harrison on his latest book The Genesis of Freemasonry: http://bit.ly/5q44aj
  14. Help maintain an editor's sanity and subs some articles/reviews related to holiday/winter horror: http://bit.ly/3nayYV
  15. Tic-toc. If you are subbing to the multiethnic issue, subs close Dec. 15 http://bit.ly/eEGl0
  16. Save 25% on all Innsmouth Free Press merchandise through Printfection. Use code SAVE25 until Nov. 29: http://bit.ly/AgKmT
  17. Classic Argento talk with our Review of Inferno http://bit.ly/86sJys
  18. Monster Byte: This Month in Innsmouth (November) http://bit.ly/5oKlzY
  19. Review: The Return of The Sorcerer http://bit.ly/6fvDm3
  20. Today in Hidden Histories, we talk with Malcolm Barber, medieval historian best known for his work on Knights Templar http://bit.ly/8R5eKa