The horror readers' advisory :: the librarian's guide to vampires, killer tomatoes, and haunted houses /
It's a dark and scary world. Fans are rabid. Blood, guts, and gore are the norm. Welcome to the horror genre. Horror classics have been scaring people for years. Nowadays, who doesn't know about Stephen King, Anne Rice, and Dean Koontz? Profiled in a special section, the "Big Three&qu...
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Schriftenreihe: | ALA readers' advisory series.
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Zusammenfassung: | It's a dark and scary world. Fans are rabid. Blood, guts, and gore are the norm. Welcome to the horror genre. Horror classics have been scaring people for years. Nowadays, who doesn't know about Stephen King, Anne Rice, and Dean Koontz? Profiled in a special section, the "Big Three" have turned horror into best-sellers. For all the horror fans that haunt your library, this is the must-have guide. Readers' advisors and reference librarians will appreciate the key tools provided to expand upon this genre, including listings of top books, authors, and award winners within eleven horror subgenres-like mummies, biomedical, monsters, and splatterpunk. Clear descriptions of characteristics within subgenres are provided throughout. To further help you engage new readers, expert horror mavens Spratford and Clausen draw a savvy connection between film and horror as a potent reminder that the scariest movies have been adapted from novels. Their classic and contemporary recommendations like Rebecca, The Shining, and Rosemary's Baby reinforce activities between readers' advisors and library programming and open up the (cellar) door for further patron involvement. Readers' advisors and reference librarians will also learn: The art of the readers' advisory interview for horror Strategies to develop, and tools to market, the horror collection Tactics for introducing non-horror readers to the genre Where to go for more details and resources Horror may be an acquired taste, but under the guidance of two passionate aficionados, any librarian can master the basics to add horror into readers' advisory services |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (x, 161 pages) : illustrations. |
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spelling | Spratford, Becky Siegel. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2003043070 The horror readers' advisory : the librarian's guide to vampires, killer tomatoes, and haunted houses / Becky Siegel Spratford, Tammy Hennigh Clausen. Chicago : American Library Association, 2004. 1 online resource (x, 161 pages) : illustrations. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file ALA readers' advisory series Includes bibliographical references (pages 143-147) and index. The evolution of horror literature and film -- The readers' advisory interview : matching horror novels with readers -- The classics : time-tested tales of terror -- Ghosts and haunted houses : home, scream, home -- Mummies, zombies, and golems : the walking dead under wraps -- Vampires : Dracula will never die -- Werewolves and animals of terror : the beast walks among us -- Maniacs and other monsters : the killer lurking in the corner -- Black magic, witches, warlocks, and the occult : double, double, toil, and trouble -- Demonic possession and Satanism : the Devil inside -- Scientific and biomedical horror : the doctor will see you now -- Psychological horror : mental mayhem -- Splatterpunk or extreme horror : horror's cutting edge -- Horror resources : how to hunt for the haunted -- Collection development : cultivating the seeds of fear -- Marketing your horror collection : make them come back to your lair of horror. Print version record. It's a dark and scary world. Fans are rabid. Blood, guts, and gore are the norm. Welcome to the horror genre. Horror classics have been scaring people for years. Nowadays, who doesn't know about Stephen King, Anne Rice, and Dean Koontz? Profiled in a special section, the "Big Three" have turned horror into best-sellers. For all the horror fans that haunt your library, this is the must-have guide. Readers' advisors and reference librarians will appreciate the key tools provided to expand upon this genre, including listings of top books, authors, and award winners within eleven horror subgenres-like mummies, biomedical, monsters, and splatterpunk. Clear descriptions of characteristics within subgenres are provided throughout. To further help you engage new readers, expert horror mavens Spratford and Clausen draw a savvy connection between film and horror as a potent reminder that the scariest movies have been adapted from novels. Their classic and contemporary recommendations like Rebecca, The Shining, and Rosemary's Baby reinforce activities between readers' advisors and library programming and open up the (cellar) door for further patron involvement. Readers' advisors and reference librarians will also learn: The art of the readers' advisory interview for horror Strategies to develop, and tools to market, the horror collection Tactics for introducing non-horror readers to the genre Where to go for more details and resources Horror may be an acquired taste, but under the guidance of two passionate aficionados, any librarian can master the basics to add horror into readers' advisory services Fiction in libraries United States. Libraries Special collections United States Horror tales. Readers' advisory services United States. Horror tales Bibliography. Roman dans les bibliothèques États-Unis. Récits d'horreur Bibliographie. Bibliothèques États-Unis Fonds spéciaux Récits d'horreur. LITERARY CRITICISM Books & Reading. bisacsh Fiction in libraries fast Horror tales fast Libraries Special collections fast Readers' advisory services fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq Bibliographies fast Clausen, Tammy Hennigh. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2003043071 has work: The horror readers' advisory (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFBKw4KPbc3XcpVJt39Dhd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Spratford, Becky Siegel. Horror readers' advisory. Chicago : American Library Association, 2004 0838908713 (DLC) 2003025530 (OCoLC)53847137 ALA readers' advisory series. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no00038671 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=110048 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Spratford, Becky Siegel The horror readers' advisory : the librarian's guide to vampires, killer tomatoes, and haunted houses / ALA readers' advisory series. The evolution of horror literature and film -- The readers' advisory interview : matching horror novels with readers -- The classics : time-tested tales of terror -- Ghosts and haunted houses : home, scream, home -- Mummies, zombies, and golems : the walking dead under wraps -- Vampires : Dracula will never die -- Werewolves and animals of terror : the beast walks among us -- Maniacs and other monsters : the killer lurking in the corner -- Black magic, witches, warlocks, and the occult : double, double, toil, and trouble -- Demonic possession and Satanism : the Devil inside -- Scientific and biomedical horror : the doctor will see you now -- Psychological horror : mental mayhem -- Splatterpunk or extreme horror : horror's cutting edge -- Horror resources : how to hunt for the haunted -- Collection development : cultivating the seeds of fear -- Marketing your horror collection : make them come back to your lair of horror. Fiction in libraries United States. Libraries Special collections United States Horror tales. Readers' advisory services United States. Horror tales Bibliography. Roman dans les bibliothèques États-Unis. Récits d'horreur Bibliographie. Bibliothèques États-Unis Fonds spéciaux Récits d'horreur. LITERARY CRITICISM Books & Reading. bisacsh Fiction in libraries fast Horror tales fast Libraries Special collections fast Readers' advisory services fast |
title | The horror readers' advisory : the librarian's guide to vampires, killer tomatoes, and haunted houses / |
title_auth | The horror readers' advisory : the librarian's guide to vampires, killer tomatoes, and haunted houses / |
title_exact_search | The horror readers' advisory : the librarian's guide to vampires, killer tomatoes, and haunted houses / |
title_full | The horror readers' advisory : the librarian's guide to vampires, killer tomatoes, and haunted houses / Becky Siegel Spratford, Tammy Hennigh Clausen. |
title_fullStr | The horror readers' advisory : the librarian's guide to vampires, killer tomatoes, and haunted houses / Becky Siegel Spratford, Tammy Hennigh Clausen. |
title_full_unstemmed | The horror readers' advisory : the librarian's guide to vampires, killer tomatoes, and haunted houses / Becky Siegel Spratford, Tammy Hennigh Clausen. |
title_short | The horror readers' advisory : |
title_sort | horror readers advisory the librarian s guide to vampires killer tomatoes and haunted houses |
title_sub | the librarian's guide to vampires, killer tomatoes, and haunted houses / |
topic | Fiction in libraries United States. Libraries Special collections United States Horror tales. Readers' advisory services United States. Horror tales Bibliography. Roman dans les bibliothèques États-Unis. Récits d'horreur Bibliographie. Bibliothèques États-Unis Fonds spéciaux Récits d'horreur. LITERARY CRITICISM Books & Reading. bisacsh Fiction in libraries fast Horror tales fast Libraries Special collections fast Readers' advisory services fast |
topic_facet | Fiction in libraries United States. Libraries Special collections United States Horror tales. Readers' advisory services United States. Horror tales Bibliography. Roman dans les bibliothèques États-Unis. Récits d'horreur Bibliographie. Bibliothèques États-Unis Fonds spéciaux Récits d'horreur. LITERARY CRITICISM Books & Reading. Fiction in libraries Horror tales Libraries Special collections Readers' advisory services United States Bibliographies |
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