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Necropolitan Life: Upcoming Feature

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Douglas Clegg's Necropolitan Life

Visit DouglasClegg.comDear Reader,

Welcome to Necropolitan Life — these are weird little stories or places or curios my team and I find on the web.  I launched this in late 2009 as a “hidden” part of this site just to see if I might be able to blog consistently about it.

But I’ve decided to make it an intermittent feature into my regular website blog.

Whenever you see the logo up top (”Douglas Clegg’s Necropolitan Life” with the cool Glenn Chadbourne illustration), you’ll know it’s a day of weird stuff on my blog.

I’ll bring you stories of odd museums, the haunted or not, the scientific creepies, the stories of weirdness and the craziness of life and history.

Come back often – it’ll also make great linkage content for your Facebook, Twitter, Myspace and other social media pages.  Just click on the “Share” icon at the bottom of this note to instantly pass any Necropolitan Life news on to your friends, tweeps and followers.

If you’d like to submit a link for Necropolitan Life, just leave the link in your comment here and I’ll check it out and see if it’s right for a future Necropolitan Life moment here at DouglasClegg.com. Thank you.

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Saturday Review

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

Visit DouglasClegg.comDear Reader,

Mist drifting in off the sea today out the windows; living room, on laptops, amaretto-flavored coffee, cat curled in a fleece-lined throw. That’s my Saturday so far.

Pick up your copy of Neverland by Douglas CleggRecent reviews of Neverland came in — you might enjoy these:

“It is rare that I find a story that unsettles me, as I have been reading horror for nearly fifteen years now, but Clegg is a breath of fresh air…” — click here to read the review.

In Bookgasm, a great review site:

“Following the success of ISIS, Douglas Clegg has not disappointed with NEVERLAND. This haunting novel — no pun intended — tells the story of a group of children on a family summer vacation on Gull Island. They form a kind of club, centering on an abandoned shack in the yard of their family’s retreat, no grown-ups allowed. This simple concept forms the foundation of a waking nightmare, in which…”  Read more here.

I’ll link to some other reviews in future posts.

Hope you’re doing well — let me know (in comments, below) what you’re reading, what you’re up to, and how you’ve been.  I look forward to hearing from you.

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Douglas Clegg

Start Reading Neverland Now

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

You can start reading Neverland right now. Here you go, and click “Fullscreen” for easier reading:

Neverland by Douglas Clegg