On the heels of Bob Issel's Our Shadowed Past — a huge volume of essays from fans and the stars of legendary
soap Dark Shadows (in which I had
a hand in the production) — comes
Running Home to Shadows, from
Jim Beard and Becky Books. I also have a new essay in this volume, which features plenty of
recollections about Dark Shadows from a host of writing
professionals — plus a foreword by Dark Shadows's own
Kathryn Leigh Scott.
From the editor:
School is out, and Barnabas is IN!
They were a generation all their own, the army of children who ran home from school to watch Dark Shadows, TV’s very first supernatural soap. A breed apart, they set aside the worship of mundane pop stars to follow vampires, witches, and werewolves. From 1966 to 1971, they were daytime Monster Kids… and today they have stories to tell.
Writer-editor Jim Beard has gathered these grown-up kids together in this tome to tell those tales. Their experiences are sometimes tragic and terrifying, yet also uplifting and inspirational, but above all, Dark Shadows touched them so deeply as to leave an indelible impression on their lives that lasts to this day.
Return to Collinwood to brave the stormy nights and rainswept days of yore to listen to this coven of writers spin yarns of childhood encounters with Barnabas, Angelique, Quentin, Vicky, Maggie, and their compatriots. Cross the threshold of the Old House, take a seat by the crackling fire, and make yourself comfortable to the strains of maudlin music issuing forth from the gramophone — the ghosts of the past are about to arise in Running Home to Shadows. Won’t you join us?
Edited by Jim Beard with Charles R. Rutledge
Cover illustration by Mark Maddox with logo design and formatting by Maggie Ryel
Foreword by Kathryn Leigh Scott
Featuring essays by Greg Cox, Kathleen O’Shea David, Mark Dawidziak, Dave Dykema, Bob Freeman, Ed Gross, Nancy Holder, Tina Hunt, Katherine Kerestman, Mark Maddox (with Ed Catto), Elizabeth Massie, Kimberly Oswald, Martin Powell, Dana Pride, Stephen Mark Rainey, Michael Rogers, Charles R. Rutledge, Chris Ryan, Frank Schildiner, Duane Spurlock, and Jeff Thompson
Afterword by Rich Handley
Stay tuned for release news and ordering information.