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August 2010: Version 10: Volume 1: Issue 5
In this Issue: Carnival Epsilon, Darkfaery Girl TristaLou, Photography by Dirk Hooper and Vira Dee Undead, The Dark Side of Oklahoma City, and The Soap Charge.

http://www.magcloud.com/browse/Issue/102283

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issue Issue 4: July 2010: Version 10: Volume 1: Issue 4 In This Issue: Gothla US: The Evoking, Darkfaery Boy Alice The Cat, Heresy Theory, Eden Synthetic Corps, Front Line Assembly issue Issue 3: June 2010: Version 10: Volume 1: Issue 3. In this issue is Abney Park, In Strict Confidence, Emilie Autumn, Melissa Marr author of the Wicked Lovely series, an Interview with Zeromancer, and all the reviews and art that you love to see in Darkfaery Subculture Magazine.
issue Issue 2: February 2010: Version 10: Volume 1: Issue 2 Issue 2 features the Darkfaery Girls, Authors Joss Ware “Beyond the Night” and Kenny Klein “Through the Faerie Glass”, Carnival of Cleavage, Sci-fi Horror Weekend, Final Fantasy 13, Goth Day, Informatik, Mesh, Return of the Living Dead Reunion, and a special tarot reading by raVen. issue Issue 1: October 2009 : Version 10: Volume 1: Issue 1 This issue is our anniversary return to print issue, it is the first issue in a new version and will contain interviews, reviews and artwork from underground celebrities. In this issue: The Birthday Massacre, SpookyBootique, Zombieland, Inglorious Bastards, True Blood, Darkfaery Girl Eve, and Beautifully Bound 2009.
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Midwest Ink & Metal fest
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The next event where you will find our booth:

Aug 6-8th 2010

11am-11pm Friday & Sat

12 Noon-10pm Sunday

Sheraton Midwest City Hotel at the Reed Conference Center

5750 Will Rogers Road. Midwest City, OK 73110, United States Phone: (405)
455-1800


Friday: Outside – Road Killers Cruise In, Live Music, Live Performances,
concessions Inside – Art exhibit for “Ink For Art”, Nicole Moan Ceramic Corset
Fashion Show, Tattooing, vendors, concessions

Saturday: Outside – Motorcycle show, Live Music, Concessions, Apprentice Games.
Inside – In School Suspension, The Captain’s Sideshow, Carnival of Cleavage,
Tattooing, vendors, concessions.

Sunday: Outside – Kids Carnival, Tiger Safari Petting Zoo, Bounce Houses, Dunk
Tank, Face Painting & More, Concessions Inside – Tattooing Vendors, Concessions.

Tattoo Contest’s: Daily tattoo contest, Unique Handmade Trophies, Contest entry
begins at 12 noon each day, ends at 3pm. Judging begins at 4pm Best of day will
be the last category judged.

Get your Tickets now:

http://www.ticketstorm.com/event/midwestinkandmetalfest/reedcenter/mid westcity/4200

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The Application of Colors and Psychological Suspense in Horror Films and Fictions
By Allen Keneth

The application of color is another way adopted by film makers to reach the goal of films. The most impressive one is the emergence of the red color in the air in the film “The Shining”. That scene is the insane hero is chasing his son to kill him. The red penetrates the door and fill the air gradually. It looks like the process of the blood dissolve in water. I can even smell the blood. This scene in the novel is described by a sentence “And the red death held sway over all”. We have to admit the strong visual stimulus in film makes the story more nervous and terrifying. Film proves its charm again.

Since the publication of “Carrie”, public began to notice Stephen King and then his works have become popular. His status in the world of horror fiction is difficult to shake:

“Stephen King’s writing is securely rooted in the great American tradition that glorifies spirit-of-place and the abiding power of narrative. He crafts stylish, mind-bending page-turners that contain profound moral truths-some beautiful, some harrowing-about our inner lives. This Award commemorates Mr. King’s well-earned place of distinction in the wide world of readers and book lovers of all ages.”

In 2003, King was honored by the National Book Awards with a lifetime achievement award. And the application of psychological suspense in his works is well performed. It is skillful to grasp the degree of psychological suspense to realize its greatest effect. When, how and what degree to use psychological suspense needs mature consideration. King is dedicated to giving his readers a luxuriant experience the basic pleasure of getting lost in a book.

In recent years, many terrified and surprised novels spring up to the book market and surprised films also enjoy an increasing number. And most of them use psychological suspense to attract people to stick on them till they turn to the last page. Suspense can be widely applied. Now we can find it in some TV programs especially in exploratory programs.

The effect of suspense stems from the curiosity of human. As human never lose their appetite to find what is next, our species can have progress continuously. We are willing to explore the unknown things because of curiosity. It is useful to apply the psychological suspense in novels and films after learning mentality of people. The wide application of psychological suspense implies that human pays more attention on their minds and knows more about themselves.

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Darkfaery Subculture Magazine has been a hub since 1992 for those who seek something outside of the mainstream to exercise their talents. We don’t believe that someone has to have a degree or be trained like a monkey to perform a task. We like merits. If you think you can do it, we’d like to see you try your hand at it. We offer plenty of opportunities for open minds in a competitive but non-corporate environment. The DARKFAERY SUBCULTURE MAGAZINE staff work hard at creating magazines that cater to the most devoted fan bases from around the world.

Our compensation and benefits package for full-time volunteers include: Entertainment promos and Gift Packs Concert tickets and passes to events, free or at a discount Booth space, free or at a discount Free Web space and e-mail @ dfsm.org, darkfaery-girls.com, or darkfaery-subculture.com Free promotion for your personal projects including space in the magazine. We treat our staff like people. We consider ourselves to be a rather large dysfunctional family. We openly encourage our volunteers to contribute their input into how we can make our magazine and websites the best that it can be.

If you want to get into magazine publishing, journalism, graphic design, advertising sales, marketing, circulation, web design and production and/or customer service, but want to work in an open environment without sacrificing your individual identity, then DARKFAERY SUBCULTURE MAGAZINE is where you want to be.

To apply you can e-mail us here, duvy@retardsrule.com, duvy.dfsm@gmail.com, or where ever you see our profiles or online accounts. In the subject line, specify the title of the job you are interested in. You’re welcome to apply for as many positions as you like. If you would like to apply to be a Darkfaery Girl or Boy please e-mail tristalou@darkfaery-girls.com You do not have to meet any expectations to be a Darkfaery Girl or Boy; we accept all shapes, colors, sizes, and types.

You must be able to attend events dressed in costume, be comfortable with yourself and with meeting people, and most of all you must represent DARKFAERY SUBCULTURE MAGAZINE. You will not be allowed to get in free as one of our staff and then do whatever you want or shamelessly use us. You will have to help us. Be sure before you apply, you will become a part of our family and we will expect you to show. For our younger fans: We completely appreciate you wanting to work at DARKFAERY SUBCULTURE MAGAZINE even though you may not have graduated high school.

We really are looking for candidates at least 18 years of age, but we understand that you can’t get experience unless someone is willing to give you a chance. Under 18 we will allow you to help with ONLINE/WEB PRODUCTION, ADVERTISING/MARKETING, ART/PRODUCTION, and EDITORIAL. These things consist of: Light copy editing, news gathering and posting Collecting new release information Assisting with a variety of editorial tasks daily Basic HTML knowledge Page layout & advertising/promotional design Online design Create new pages/sections Create online banners & images Unfortunately, we cannot offer modeling positions to anyone under 18 but if you are a parent or guardian of an alternative/gothic/rock child and wish to start your kid as a model we will consider it as long as you can be there with them at all times. Minors may only attend all age’s events and we will need the permission of a parent or guardian. We ARE NOT a BABYSITTING service. We offer unpaid internships to students who are looking to gain college credit or to fulfill course requirements through experience. We can give you as much time as you need from 5 to 40 hours a week. It’s all up to you.

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Hello, all. It’s been several months since I did a wrap up
article and since then so much has changed. This year has seen Darkfaery
covering a lot of great events. I haven’t been keeping our friends, fans, and
readers as up to date as I should and for that I am very sorry. If you haven’t
heard yet, we face some tragedies over the last few months. The house where Z
and I live, which also serves as our home office, was pounded with rare large
hail balls. Most of our staff was here at the time and they also suffered damage
to their cars and emotions in ways I can begin to explain. Soon after the hail
storm Oklahoma City was hit with a flood and it became apparent that the tarps
on our roof were not going to hold so our house was also flooded from above.

We don’t qualify for any kind of aid or help from local or federal government so we’re
scraping by to come up with the $32,000 in damages ourselves. As such, we won’t
be able to put the magazine in stores for another year or so.

Our number of volunteers has dropped slightly and we haven’t had any new recruits for a few
months, but we are always eager to bring in new people. We can’t expand without
fresh faces and radical new ideas, so if you have any we’d love for you to join
our group.

In better news, we’ve had a lot of fun with what we have accomplished. Events we have been
a part of were largely successful. Among them you can count Underground Horror
fest 1, Night of the Fallen Angels, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Rock and Roll
Garage Sale, and Soonercon as great experiences.
We’ve met a lot of cool people this year who have been very supportive
of our endeavors and we hope this sort of above and beyond support continues
while we regroup and try to get our shit together.

I may sound a little fatal, but really we have the rest of the year to go and still quite a
few events to get through. The next convention we are a part of is Oklahoma
Horror Film Fest. The Festival will be held at Tulsa’s Spirit Bank Event Center
located in the Regal Plaza off Memorial between 101st and 111th. You can find
more info at

http://www.oklahomahorrorfilmfest.com/

In a few days to a week issue five will go on sale on our website. We are just two issues away
from our 1 year return to print anniversary. I hope you are enjoying all the
hard work we have put into this magazine. Believe me when I say it isn’t as easy
as it looks.

I know we usually have our October schedule completed by
now, but we have made no commitments for October, if you’d like us to make a
guest appearance or have the Darkfaery girls whip something up for your
Halloween events please let us know ASAP because October fills up fast for us.
We usually have events every weekend in October and occasionally during the
week, so don’t hesitate to bring us in on new things. We are kind of getting
burned out on the same old schedule.

I wanted to bring to light a few things that have been mentioned to me lately and see if I
can’t address some comments. Our free online PDF version has a lot of readers
from all over the world that makes it hard for us to just show up at your
concert or venue by receiving e-vites. A few people have commented to me that
they send me electronic invitations all the time and yet Darkfaery has never
been to a show, done a review or made any attempt. If you don’t send me a
personal invite asking me to bring the DFGs or attend as the magazine I don’t
think of it as anything other than a mass invitation. Otherwise, it just sits
with the other 7,000 event invites on MySpace and Facebook that I don’t want to
deal with. We are not snubbing you, ask us like we matter.

Having said all this I’d like to thank the people who support us and offer us booth space or
stage time or promotional materials or just anything that you have done to help
us exist. All we want is to keep doing what we love and keep you doing what you
love. So do what you love and love what you do, why would you do anything else?

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Horror Films Through the Ages By Peter Cennamo Horror movies have characters like blood-sucking vampires, psychos, scary ghosts, deadly werewolves and man-eating zombies, women with long hair and scarred faces who give you the chills! The best time to watch these movies is late night, all alone (or with a friend, if you get very scared of the horror films) with all the lights off. Given below, are some of the best horror movies of all time according to my preferences. Here is a list of some of the best horror movies ever made which are a must see for everybody. However, horror films are not all movies for the entire family, so check the rating of the movie before you watch it, especially if you intend to do so with your kids. Psycho (1960) – This is a classic horror film, and among the top 10 horror movies. This film is made by the famous Alfred Hitchcock and was nominated for 4 Oscars. The movie is based on Robert Bloch’s novel, is about Marion Crane (Janet Leigh), who checks into a motel after stealing a big sum of money from her employer. The Silence of the Lambs (1991) – This amazing masterpiece is based on a book by Thomas Harris and is about Dr. Hannibal Lecter played by Anthony Hopkins and a young FBI cadet played by Jodie Foster who are trying to find a serial killer. The Ring (2002) – Ring is a very scary horror film without any of the typical elements of a horror film. This film is about a mysterious videotape, which causes the death of anybody who watches it within seven days. Child’s Play (1998) – This is the first movie of the Chucky series, with a scary but an unique concept of a serial killer trapped inside a puppet. The movie has many scary and shocking scenes, which will make you jump in your seat. If you like Child’s Play, then you can also watch other movies of the series. The Sixth Sense (1999) – This is so far the best film created by M. Night Shyamalan, which stars Bruce Willis and Haley Joel Osment. This movie is about a boy (Haley) who can see dead people, and is getting treatment from a child psychologist (Bruce Willis). Les Diaboliques (1995) – This black and white film directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot, is about the wife of a cruel headmaster and his mistress, who conspire to kill him. But, after they murder him, the body disappears and strange and scary events begin to unfold. Grindhouse (2007) – These are two feature films directed by Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez. This double bill of thrillers, Death Proof and Planet Terror created by the two directors recall an all time favorite genre – exploitation films. Watch the film to know more. Haxan (1992) – This bizarre but unique film, is a documentary portraying the history of witchcraft from illustrated incidents to real life events. A must watch for fans of this movie genre. Alien (1979) – This sci-fi, horror film is known to everybody, and there have been many films on this character. When a crew of mining ship investigating a suspected SOS land on a distant planet, they discover some strange creatures. Rosemary’s Baby (1968) – This classic Oscar winner horror film is about a young couple who move into a new apartment. They realize that they are surrounded by peculiar neighbors. The couple become concerned about the safety of their unborn child, as the wife becomes mysteriously pregnant. Carrie (1976) – This scary movie is based on a equally scary novel by Stephen King, is about a quiet and weird girl called Carrie who has telekinetic powers. The Shinning (1980) – Based on a novel by Stephen King and directed by Stanley Kubrick, this movie is a masterpiece among horror films. A man, his wife and son are staying in an isolated hotel, where their son starts see to see disturbing scenes from the past due to his telepathic ability. Faust – Eine Deutsche Volkssage (1926) – This is a classic film in the horror, drama and fantasy genre. The movie is about God and Satan who war over Earth and to settle things down, wager on the soul of Faust, an alchemist. Constantine (2005) – This movie is based on the comic book series called ‘Hellblazer’, is among those horror films which have great visual effects. Starring Keanu Reeves as John Constantine, this movie is about Constantine who has been to hell and back. A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) – This film is among the best scary movies of all time, and is about the famous horror character Freddy, who killed many children with his razor blades fingers. Freddy is later on burned alive by some people in a boiler room. After many years, he starts tormenting the children of the people who killed him. The Blair Witch Project (1999) – This is a very unique film among horror films without any typical elements of the horror film genre. 3 student film-makers mysteriously disappear into the woods. This film is about the footage which was found a year later after their death. Werckmeister Harmoniak (2000) – This world-wide acclaimed film took over 4 years to be created, and suffered many funding hassles and changes in crew, but the output came out to be brilliant. The movie takes place in a small town on the Hungarian Plain, where the temperature is below zero degree and is accompanied by frost, strangers appearing, and other chaotic incidents happening. To learn more about scary films go through, list of scary movies. I am sure you must have seen many of the movies from the best horror movies list above but I am also pretty sure that you must not have seen the above listed foreign language horror films. So, rent the unwatched films, but a little advice – do not watch them all together, as the elements in horror films have a long lasting impression. Have a happy-scary experience watching these films! http://www.petercennamo2.com

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