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Second Season of Chiller's "Slasher" Detailed. We told you the other day that Chiller was quietly in production on a second season of “Slasher”, although details were limited. We now learned that production will soon wrap on the second chapter of Aaron Martin’s award- winning anthology thriller series, produced by Shaftesbury, to be called “Slasher 2: Guilty Party”. Leslie Hope (2. 4,NCIS, Suits) leads a large ensemble cast comprised of returning actors including Paula Brancati (Sadie’s Last Days on Earth, Degrassi: The Next Generation), Jim Watson (The Strain, Between), Christopher Jacot (Rogue, Eureka), Joanne Vannicola (Being Erica), Jefferson Brown (Rookie Blue, Degrassi: The Next Generation), and Dean Mc. Dermott (Ecstasy, CSI). New cast members this season include Lovell Adams- Gray (Lost & Found Music Studios, Dead of Summer), Kaitlyn Leeb (Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments, Heartland), Rebecca Liddiard (Houdini & Doyle, Ms.
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Labelled), Melinda Shankar (Degrassi: The Next Generation, How to Be Indie), Sebastian Pigott (Rogue, Revenge), Paulino Nunes (Designated Survivor, Brooklyn), Madison Cheeatow (Heartland, Sadie’s Last Days on Earth), Ty Olsson (The 1. Supernatural), and Simu Liu (Kim’s Convenience, Taken). Set in the remote Canadian winter wilderness, the story revolves around a group of former summer camp counselors who are forced to return to the isolated campground to retrieve evidence of a crime they committed in their youth. Before long the group, and the camp’s latest inhabitants, members of a spiritual retreat with their own secrets to hide, find themselves targeted by someone – or something – out for horrific revenge. Nominated for five Canadian Screen Awards for its first season, Slasher 2: Guilty Party has been filming on location in Orangeville, Ontario and surrounding area since February.
Aaron Martin (Saving Hope, Being Erica, Degrassi: The Next Generation), recipient of the 2. WGC Showrunner Award, returns as showrunner.“There’s a famous William Faulkner quote, ‘The past is never dead. It’s not even past.’ That’s the core theme of Season 2 of Slasher. It’s not about sin, the Executioner’s preoccupation; this season, it’s about those deep, dark secrets that we all have, that we wish we could just forget, but that stay with us our entire lives. For our unlucky victims, those secrets will be their death sentences, as they are hunted down and killed horribly, while stranded out in the middle of nowhere,” said Aaron Martin, creator and executive producer, Slasher 2: Guilty Party. Brought together by a horrific secret they’ve long kept buried, a group of former friends must return in the dead of winter to the now- closed summer camp they worked at five years before. Deep in the snow- covered wilderness, the rundown camp has now become a private and isolated “intentional community” cut- off from civilization by weather, wilderness, and choice. The group’s secretive reason to return causes tension and tempers to flare.
Before long, they find themselves gruesomely targeted by someone – or something – out for horrific revenge. The location’s isolation starts to wear on relationships and expose surprising secrets, and as the winter weather worsens, so does the killer’s grisly spree. As blood and secrets spill across the vast and snowy wild surrounding the camp, the mismatched group must try to escape not just the killer’s retribution, but also survive the deadly elements.
Season 1 of Slasher is currently available on Netflix. Slasher 2: Guilty Party is developed and produced by Shaftesbury, with the participation of TVA/Addik. TV and the COGECO Program Development Fund. Slasher 2: Guilty Party is created by Aaron Martin, who also serves as executive producer. Christina Jennings, and Scott Garvie are executive producers for Shaftesbury; Saralo Mac.
Gregor and Jonathan Ford are executive producers for Content Media. Jay Bennett is producer. Content Media is the global distributor of the series.
Blog. April 9, 2. This is a begging letter, as my mother would have called it. I am begging anyone who thinks they might have the slightest interest in coming to the next Writing Matters event on Saturday evening, June 2. Amy Krouse Rosenthal to buy their ticket right now.
That way, I know how much food and how many flowers and how many boxes of crayola crayons to buy. That way I'll know if I can continue to produce this series which means to much to me and to the many who come.
There's a photo I prize above all others of my mom and me. I'm about five, and she's reading to me, and the look on both of our faces is identical: we are happily lost to the story. Watch Hotel Noir Tube Free.
All these years later, one of my favorite things to do is to get lost in a story, in words and cadence and message. As for my mom, she listened to books on tape in her hospice room up until her last hours. Reading is important for so many reasons.
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- We told you the other day that Chiller was quietly in production on a second season of “Slasher”, although details were limited. We now learned that production.
- I am so sorry for your loss, and so proud you shared Sadie's story. My son took his own life April 23rd 2017. Everyone will tell you it will get easier, maybe someday.
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Well, that was quick. After just two weeks, CBS has pulled their new Doubt TV show from the Wednesday schedule. Has the series been cancelled? Will it be back?
So is writing. Supporting authors who deserve more attention than they get is important. As far as I know, we are the ONLY organization that focuses on those authors who deserve better, and the rewards are so great: the audience gets to hear someone terrific they might not have heard of otherwise. The author gets a great crowd. The kids at Hephzibah get to go to The Magic Tree Bookshop and pick out whatever book they want to read and take it home- -it's theirs. I get the great pleasure of watching your faces as you watch the author.
If we can keep going, I can keep offering you authors I love whom I believe you will love, too. I have in mind inviting poet laureate Charles Simic for September; he has a new book of poems and essays out. Have you heard of him? No? Good! Keep Writing Matters alive and you'll get to enjoy him, as well as all the other things we provide at every event: a beautiful venue, food, flowers, fantastic camaraderie and always a surprise or two. And listen to this: A man and a woman who came solo met at a Writing Matters event, and they're getting married. That's a lie. But it COULD happen!
At the bottom of this posting I'll give you the link to buy tickets. And Amy Krosuse's website. You will love her. She's one of those fantastic upbeat people who makes you happy too.
And her books! I always say that a good children's book can be equally enjoyed by an adult as well as a kid. In fact, I belonged to a children's book club before I had children.
Before I even got married! That's because I find them so charming. I think you'll find Amy and her books charming. And at the event you can buy an autographed book for a child, a niece or nephew, a grandchild and/or yourself.
You can also find out what it is that makes a writer of children's books. What draws them to it? What unique talents must a children's book writer have? I don't know if you've EVER met anyone who wrote a great book about an exclamation mark. But if you come to Writing Matters on June 2. Wear something whimsical and prepare to have fun.
Eat the kid food I'll provide. This time, instead of a kid essay reader, we're having someone at the other end of spectrum: an 8. All this for a $1. Plus slightly over $1 handling fee, a portion of which is given to charity.) What a deal!! Please, please, please consider buying your ticket now. Bring your friends.
Bring your relatives. It would help us so much and then you'd be able to say you're booked for a date in June already! Popular! http: //www. October 5, 2. 01.
Oh, I know. I know it's been a really long time since I wrote anything on here. A REALLY long time. I suppose that almost anyone reading this knows that I've been "talking" on Facebook rather than here. It seems I can't really do both. So for those of you who enjoy my comments or essayettes, please look for them on my Facebook page. This website will be useful for biographical information and news about books and events and recipes, though, so I hope you're come over and visit sometimes.
And thank you for your interest and support. December 2. 0, 2. I have gotten lots of wonderful Christmas presents in my life. I suppose I'm typical in remembering most strongly the gifs of childhood: the time I got what seemed like a bazillion outfits for my Ginny doll, the time I got a black velvet purse festooned with pearls, and a matching hat, which I wore with great pride to midnight mass. Also the time I got the teddy bear I called Hope, whom I still have. But the other day I got another wonderful gift. I awakened in the morning to the adoring gaze of my golden, Homer, who'd gotten up on the bed during the night and was stretched out alongside me with his head on a pillow., and yes, when I opened my eyes, there his were. It made me laugh out loud, which made him thump his tail. I came downstairs and got a cup of coffee, then went into my study to work, and it started to snow.
It was the kind of snow that looked like someone had torn up lace, and it drifted down slowly and so beautifully for hours. After I finished working, I went to our little downtown to get some shopping done, and coming down the street was a sleigh being pulled by a team of horses wearing jingle bells. The sleigh had wheels, which was a good thing, given that the snow hadn't stuck. Outside one store was a group of carolers wearing old fashioned clothes: hoop skirts and bonnets for the women, top hat and tails for the men, singing "Fa la la la la." And then when I emerged from another store, there was Santa, wishing me a Merry Christmas. Merry Christmas, " I said back, shyly, and in that moment I still kind of believed in him. I have to tell you I devastated when I learned there was no Santa.
Shattered. I remember sitting out on the curb knee to knee with my best friend Cathy, saying, "Well, maybe there's no Santa Claus, but there is definitely an Easter Bunny. No one would make that up!" And she set her mouth defiantly and said, "Yeah!")That night I went to a concert that featured singing by a choir, several sing- alongs of popular Christmas songs, and ballet dancing by young girls wearing white tutus, a kind of personification of innocence. Even if they girls would deny being innocent, even if they would resent being called innocent, that is how they looked. There was also, wonderfully, a reading of Dylan Thomas' A Child's Christmas in Wales. This concert was a fundraiser, and in the lobby there were gingerbread cookies lying on a paper plate, ginger men and ginger ladies, so many it looked like a small nation, and they were only five dollars. What a deal! I bought them before the concert started and brought them in with me so they could hear too. I sat behind some teenage girls, and one was fooling around with the another's hair the whole time, carefully laying this strand over that and the effect was really very relaxing.
It reminded me of my friend Phyllis, who used to pay her neices a quarter to mess around with her hair- -gently! After the concert I went to a holiday party where I knew almost no one, but enjoyed a freindly chat and some wonderful food and an excellent martini which I drank from a plastic glass featuring a holly and berry design. When I went to bed, I realized I'd had a perfect day. Joy lay on my chest like a cat. Good thing it wasn't a real cat, because it would have gotten in the way of Homer repeating his lie- on- the bed move, which he did happily that night.
Merry Christmas to all who don't mind hearing it. May the new year bring up hope, happiness and a measure of sanity to our inglorious Congress. November 2. 2, 2. In the spirit of the season, I offer the following recipe: LEFT OVERS SANDWICH1. Pull beleaguered turkey from refrigerator.
Also pull out all the other leftovers. And the big jar of mayo. Get out the icky white bread, the kind so soft it folds over in your hand before you've even done anything to it. Wonder bread is best, but take care not to get any of that vile enriched or WW stuff. Spread both sides of the bread with a lot of mayonnaise. A lot. The goal here is to have mayonnaise squishing out of the sandwich every time you take a bite. 4.