Thank You for a Spooktacular Season!

As the final candle flickers out on Halloween 2024, we wanted to take a moment to express our deepest thanks to each and every one of you. Your enthusiasm, support, and shared love for Halloween made this season truly unforgettable. We are so grateful for every moment you spent with us, every comment, every share, and every story.

Halloween brings more than thrills and chills; it reminds us to be grateful for the shared laughter, creativity, and connections it fosters. From pumpkin carving to costume crafting, each tradition allows us to escape, express ourselves, and bond with those around us. This season, let’s celebrate not only the spooky but also the spirit of gratitude—appreciating the friends who made us laugh, the family who joined in the fun, and the memories we created together.

Looking ahead, we’re already brewing up some wicked plans for Halloween 2025. From thrilling content to exciting new features, there’s so much in store—and we can’t wait to share it all with you. Until then, stay spooky, stay connected, and keep the Halloween spirit alive in your hearts!

Thank you again, and here’s to making next Halloween even more extraordinary together.

Hauntingly yours,
Edward Mugarian
Editor, Halloween Living Magazine

 

 

 

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Editor of Halloween Living Magazine, and a Detroit, Michigan native. After earning a B.A. in English at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan, Ed pursued opportunities in public relations and management that helped mold him personally and professionally, developing his skills in writing and editing, marketing and advertising, public speaking and media relations. As well as broadening his experience in administrative leadership. In addition, he pursued film and special effects makeup programs in both Detroit and Los Angeles and worked on set as a special effects make-up artist. His passion for being a Halloween and horror film “geek” have been a constant throughout his life - cutting his teeth on the extraordinary works of Mary Shelley, Bram Stoker, Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, H.P. Lovecraft, and the great Shirley Jackson. His youth was spent hustling through haunted houses, and seeing the latest 70’s & 80’s horror films at the midnight drive-ins and local movie houses. He's also an avid horror film and movie memorabilia collector. One could say, he's autumn over summer. Pumpkins over pineapples. Horror over drama; and wearing black over anything else.
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