
The Twilight Zone Television Series was created by Rod Serling with a cast of character’s that spanned time and conceptual awareness. Mr. Serling’s imagination and the imagination of other great writers, brought together great actor’s, and when combined, created a ground breaking television series.
With The Art of Classic Television: The Twilight Zone, Jeff Moreno has preserved the legacy of the Twilight Zone TV series with memories of some of the Twilight Zone alumni with colorful 18x24 posters celebrating Rod Serling's original Twilight Zone series. This project contains fifty-one autographed posters, and six un-autographed posters covering all five seasons of the original Twilight Zone series and two posters from the 2003 re-make series. With a foreword by the late Richard Kiel, the immortal Kanamit character. The celebrities that appeared in the posters portrayed, provided a quote of their thoughts on their memory of Rod Serling and their experience of doing their episode. A must have book for any Twilight Zone and Pop Culture fan.
Author: Jeff Moreno
Foreword: Richard Kiel
“My agent convinced to do the episode. He told me that Rod Serling was a brilliant writer and his new series could be a success. I don’t think it was a huge success at the time, I think when it was in re-runs it became popular.”
Earl Holliman, 2013
“Doing the show was a lot of fun, I remember talking to the actor that was the monster, yes, the Gremlin, he was very nice. If you look closely at the end, you can see the Gremlin was real, Bob was right, he wasn’t crazy.”
William Shatner, 2014
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Twilight Zone Fans
Sci-Fi Fans
Pop Culture Fans
Fim/TV Fans
Book Price: $32.95
Published: February 2026
Dimension: 8.5 x 8.5
Format: Paperback
Color Type: Color
Page Count: 150
ISBN: 978-1-942616-22-1

"Lizzie Borden took an axe and gave her mother 40 whacks, when she saw what she had done, she gave her father 41." Everyone knows the rhyme, now read the real story of the tragedy in Fall River, Massachusetts in 1892. Read the story of Lizzie "Lizbeth" Andrew Borden, read what the people involved in 1892 had to say, and what they thought about Lizzie and the murder of Andrew and Abby Borden. Follow Lizzie and all of the players involved with thirty-two short biographies on the people involved in the case, including the Borden family.
With 1892 The Lizzie Borden Files, Jeff Moreno tells the story of Lizzie Borden and provides the facts in the case history for every reader to discover the truth of what really happened that day on August 4, 1892. Follow the clues, and then decide for yourself if Lizzie was innocent, or if they set a murderess free. A must have book for any Lizzie Borden and Pop Culture fan.

Author: Jeff Moreno
"An excellent book, I changed my tour with information from the book."
Jack Sheridan, A prior Tour Guide at the Lizzie Borden Museum and House in Fall River, Massachusetts, 2023
"Absolutely a must read!"
Betty Wood, Facebook Page, 2025
"I knew Lizzie did it, but now I know she did."
Pam Kiley, 2022
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History Fans
Pop Culture Fans
Horror Fans
Book Price: $19.99
Published: October 2022
Dimension: 6 x 9
Format: Paperback
Color Type: B&W
Page Count: 450
ISBN: 978-1-942616-07-8
Celebrate the original flesh-eating zombies in this fully unauthorized making of the 1968 George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead film. Read the making of the quintessential classic horror film. With memories of most of the cast on the production and experience of being in the film. Read over one hundred celebrity quotes on the film, with a fully authorized foreword by the late Richard Ricci, a special contributor's note by the legendary Tim Ferrante, and personal quotes from actor Judith O'Dea.
With The Farmhouse Seven: The Making of Night of the Living Dead, Jeff Moreno has created a book that celebrates all of the cast and crew that banded together in 1967 to make a revolutionary ground breaking film that set the foundation for all others to follow. Take a step back in time and discover the history of the film. A must have book for any Night of the Living Dead and Pop Culture fan.

Author: Jeff Moreno
Foreword: Richard Ricci
Contributor: Tim Ferrante
Contributor: Judith O'Dea
"A beautiful book! I have it on my coffee table."
Judith O'Dea, Actor, Ms. O'Dea played Barbara in the classic film, Night of the Living Dead
"A most enjoyable book on every level! What struck me most was its design. Unique, exciting and wonderful. A graphical and informational mosaic, if you will. Bits here and there, large and small... drawing the reader to continually look, seek, and discover. It makes for a fulfilling whole, both artistically and educationally."
Tim Ferrante, Producer, Journalist
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Night of the Living Dead Fans
Film History Fans
Pop Culture Fans
Horror Fans
Book Price: $25
Book Details:
Size: 8.5 x 11
Binding: Paperback
Color Type: B&W, Color
Page Count: 200
ISBN: 978-1-942616-08-5

Author: Jeff Moreno
Foreword: Frank Gorshin
Step back into your childhood with a book full of wonderful vintage board games. Those wonderful board games that you played with your brother, sister or best friend are back to share those times that you stayed up late to play a game of your favorite television show or movie. This project is a collection of autographed board games with celebrity comments about a game of a TV series or movie that the celebrity appeared in. Included is a foreword by the late Frank Gorshin, The Riddler on the 1966 Batman TV series. A must have book for any Pop Culture fan.
“I have seen the game, but I never owned one myself, do you play it? Am I on the cover? I loved doing that show even though we weren’t on for too long, it was great fun.”
Frank “The Riddler” Gorshin, 2005
“No, I think my kid’s had one somewhere.”
Henry “Arthur ‘Fonzie’ Fonzarelli” Winkler, 2009
“I don’t have a game. All of the wonderful memories of that show and I don’t have a game. I have a few other items but no game. This was really a fun time of my life when I did this show. It was too bad we only went for such a short time. All my love Jeff.”
Billie “Miss Wihileminia W. Witchiepoo” Hayes, 2005
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Author: Jeff Moreno
In the 1880s, Dr. Grimshawe one of a few dentist' in the town of Salem, Massachusetts, was considered a strange man by many of the townspeople, but still he was considered a well respected dentist. There was a child taunt that if you visited Dr. Grimshawe you never returned. Living next to a cemetery and collecting spiders would make any person strange indeed, and stories followed the good doctor as the odd dentist living by the cemetery. What the townspeople of Salem didn't know, was that there was much more to Dr. Grimshawe's oddities, and personal collections.
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Dimension: 6 x 9
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Author: Jeff Moreno
Introduction: Jane Withers
Everyone knows the dog Toto from the film, The Wizard of Oz, but very few know the man that owned and trained Toto, aka Terry. That man was Carl Spitz, a German immigrant that arrived in America in 1927, and by the middle 1930s, his Hollywood Dog Training School located in Studio City, California, was the number one dog training school in the world. Carl raised his family at the school, retired from the school and the school forever made its mark on Hollywood. With an introduction by the late childhood actor, Jane Withers.
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