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by Nelson Ruger
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Scarecrows! Pumpkins! Black cats! Ravens! Spooky castles! Windmills! Vampires! (probably) Werewolves! (also probably) Aliens! (probably... more
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Scarecrows! Pumpkins! Black cats! Ravens! Spooky castles! Windmills! Vampires! (probably) Werewolves! (also probably) Aliens! (probably not)
A lonely road weaves its way through abandoned graveyards filled with scarecrows and tombstones. The tattered remains of windmills stand silhouetted against a pale moon. In the distance, an ancient castle beckons.
Grab that garlic and silver bullets and whatever else you've got in your Halloween Monster-Hunter kit - it's gonna be a rollicking good time in the pale moonlight!
Nelson grew up along the beaches of southern New Jersey, finding his stomping grounds among Ocean City's 7th Street and North Street beaches and boardwalks. Loving art from an early age, he dove into a career as a theatrical artist, designing scenery and lighting for stage productions up and down the eastern United States, lending his creative style from tiny one-room shows to huge regional theaters. In 1998, he fulfilled his dream of designing on Broadway when his production of The Wind in the Willows opened at the New Victory Theatre on 42nd Street. With this life goal achieved so young, Nelson began searching for new horizons and artistic possibilities. Back home in Ocean City, an impromptu beachfront watercolor class with Kim...
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