Meghan: Hi, Jamie. Welcome to Meghan’s House of Books AND our annual Halloween Extravaganza. Thanks for stopping by today. What is your favorite part of Halloween?
Jamie: The uptick in horror movies, which is odd considering the number of streaming services that I subscribe to. But I have fond memories of getting my schoolwork completed and taking a long nap, all so I could stay up obscenely late to watch late showing of Hammer movies.
Meghan: What is your favorite Halloween tradition?
Jamie: It’s one that I’ve let lapse, sadly, but want to pick up again. I used to read Bram Stoker’s Dracula, every year, for Halloween.
Meghan: If Halloween is your favorite holiday (or even second favorite holiday), why?
Jamie: Halloween is the time of year I pick up my new, home décor.
Meghan: What are you superstitious about?
Jamie: Opening an umbrella. I was eight the first time I did this and my mother informed me that it was bad luck, so I proceeded to do it several more times. Later that day I was chased down the road by several feral dogs, which my grandfather intercepted by swinging a cane like a club. Since then, I haven’t felt the need to test the validity of bad luck, with a repeat performance.
Meghan: What/who is your favorite horror monster or villain?
Jamie: I love Sam, from the movie Trick R Treat. He’s the perfect gentleman, if you’re celebrating Halloween appropriately; otherwise, he tends to get a tad stabby.


Meghan: Which unsolved murder fascinates you the most?
Jamie: The Torso murders. It’s what Elliot Ness did, when he wasn’t chasing Al Capone.
Meghan: Which urban legend scares you the most?
Jamie: The ankle slicing, car thief. Because, ouch!
Meghan: Who is your favorite serial killer and why?
Jamie: Mine is fictional, Hannibal Lecter. He eats the rude.
Meghan: How old were you when you saw your first horror movie? How old were you when you read your first horror book?
Jamie: I saw The Exorcist when I was five, which is probably more a statement about parenting. It gave me waking nightmares all-night, so much that I couldn’t tell, if I was awake or dreaming.
I believe I was twelve, when I first read The Stand, by Stephen King. I couldn’t put it down, so much so that I finished it in a day.
Meghan: Which horror novel unsettled you the most?
Jamie: I remember the Splatterpunk genre and had an anthology of short stories, entitled funnily enough: Splatterpunk. I had to read it in small doses and don’t know if I ever completely finished it.
Meghan: Which horror movie scarred you for life?
Jamie: See The Exorcist, above. Although, Creepshow is a contender, after I saw it when I was six or seven.

Meghan: What is your favorite Halloween costume?
Jamie: I bought one of the “paint your own” Halloween masks when I was in college. It was a red skull. I spent days working on it and didn’t think the brushes were good enough, so I started using some of my Warhammer brushes for detail work. Anything that allows me to mix hobbies is just magical.
Meghan: What is your favorite Halloween-themed song?
Jamie: I am listening to “I Am Halloween” by Midnight Nightmare, as I type this.
Also, the Munsters theme song!
Meghan: What is your favorite Halloween candy or treat? What is your most disappointing?
Jamie: Caramel apples, even if I’m such a fastidious eater now that I’d cut one into slices before eating.
Smarties: they are colored chalk, but that never stopped them getting used as a staple of Halloween bag filler, as a child.
Meghan: This has been great fun. Thank you again for participating. One more thing before you go: What are your go-to Halloween movies and books?
Jamie:
Movies: Halloween (original), Trick R Treat
Books: Dracula
Boo-graphy:
Jamie Lee has been writing fiction for 30 years. His debut release, Harmony, has been 25 years in the making. While he holds a degree in Microbiology and welcomes comparisons to a mad scientist, writing has always been his first love and interest.
After a successful private release in 2019 of short stories, Harmony was finally ready to debut in March of 2020.
However, life had other plans.
The COVID-19 pandemic caused the release, rollout, and convention travel in support of Harmony to come to a screeching halt.
With an unexpected year-long hiatus, Jamie chose to work on final edits and begin to focus on the second book in the Harmony series, Cacophony.
When not writing, Jamie is a fervent, life-long gamer. He can be found every Friday night with long time friends playing any number of online RPGs and, during the week and weekend, building and painting his countless Warhammer armies, playing any chance he gets. He also enjoys health and fitness, reading, music, traveling, searching or the best bar-b-que and being fueled by endless coffee and kombucha. He is forever searching for the perfect haunted home to live in since his condo is simply not large enough for a proper library or laboratory.
