Charles Cassady Jr. goes deep into the very murky water of New Orleans' past.
Timothy Regan takes visitors on a tour of New Jersey's ghost towns to prove that the Garden State is much more than just guidos and bad traffic.
Charlie Band's empire of big dreams and small creatures.
Karin and Danielle Joy crack open the bottles as they make some recipes from Jon and Marc Chaiet's Let's Get Monster Smashed.
The only thing scary about this book is that it exists at all.
Tony Urban invites you to explore West Virginia's haunting, dark and sometimes quirky landmarks, as he highlights what the state offers travelers.
If you're a horror fan and like reading blogs, but for some reason would prefer to pay to do so, this might be the book for you.
If you're looking for the definitive visual tome on Japanese tattoing, look no further than Bushido: Legacies of the Japanese Tattoo.
In Studying Horiyoshi III: A Westerner's Journey Into Japanese Tattoo, Jill Mandelbaum gives readers a very respectful and revealing look at one of tattooing's living legends.
Brian C. Janes celebrates burlesque's humor, art and community in It's All That Glitters.
Photographer Efrain John Gonzalez offers a realistic, celebratory look at the world of body modification.
Find out the truth behind some of your favorite horror films "based on a true story" in Jim O'Rear's Hollywood Paranormal Films: Fact & Fiction.
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