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Hellfire Lounge #1 (The Hellfire Lounge)

Satan is your host and his guests include Beelzebub, Druscilla Marie d’Lambert (Wicca Girl) and Cheralyn Rose Moscowitz (Daughter of Darkness). The drinks are strong and a coven of master storytellers—James Chambers, John L. French, CJ Henderson, R. Allen Leider and Richard Dean Starr—impart tales of strange and unearthly things. Sip your bubbling brew and hear of a dragon who prefers bacon to virgins; the cannibal curse of Aleister Crowley; a kindly grandfather accidentally transformed into a blood-thirsty zombie; two complete case files of supernatural investigator Bianca Jones; soul-searching and snatching in the most perverse manner; a Holocaust survivor’s bizarre revenge goes amok; cowardly reprobate Darby goes to Hell to help a friend; the Devil’s three sons—Moe, Larry and Curley—foul up the Apocalypse; the ancient Syrens plot world domination via the recording industry; and many more accounts of the supernatural. Also, New Scotland Yard enlists MI-6 agent Wicca Girl—Druscilla, Queen of Witches—to capture a 300 year-old serial killer. Have a seat and join the party! You never know who you’ll meet in The Hellfire Lounge!

About the Author

Film reviewer/screenwriter R. Allen Leider began his career in 1970 as copy boy for "The CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite." In 1973, he became features writer for "The Monster Times" and went on to work at "Show", "Celebrity", "Glitter", and other international publications. His photo-journalistic work has been syndicated worldwide. He lives in Manhattan with wife Barbara, a professional photographer. In 1984, he created the original story and screenplay for "The Oracle" (1985), and hosted his own radio show, "Cinemascene", on WWFM for five years. Presently, he writes and edits the online "Black Cat Review" magazine. His latest projects are "Wicca Girl", a magical fantasy action-adventure following 18 year old Maldonna Marie d'Lambert from her Medieval childhood thru her transformation to Witch Queen to her modern day assignments as a supernatural MI-6 agent ... and he writes and edits "Awesome Tales", a quarterly featuring classic pulp crime-fighters in new adventures.

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