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Paradox Magazine
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#1 - Paradox Magazine (edited by Christopher
M. Cevasco) | Each issue of Paradox is filled with
the very best in short historical fiction and speculative
fiction with historical themes -- myth, Arthuriana, time
travel, historical fantasy & horror, alternate history,
and more by such authors as Brian Stableford, James Van
Pelt, Alan Smale, Sarah A. Hoyt, and Jeff Crook... [more]
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Flesh & Blood Magazine
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#2 - Flesh & Blood Magazine (edited by Jack Fisher) |
The Writer's Digest award-winning dark fantasy fiction 'zine Flesh & Blood has roped some of the best names
in the business: Tom Piccirilli, Darrell Schweitzer, Laura Anne Gilman, Jay Bonansinga, Jack Ketchum, Poppy Z.
Brite, Brian A. Hopkins, Scott Nicholson, Teri A. Jacobs, Chad Hensley, Jeff VanderMeer, David Niall Wilson,
Charlee Jacob, Mary Soon Lee, and more!... [more]
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The Edge Magazine
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#3 - The Edge Magazine (edited by Greg F. Gifune) |
TE: Tales of Suspense is a digest-sized magazine
of suspense, horror, and crime fiction, as well as dark erotic
poetry. It appears in over four hundred retail outlets throughout
New England and is edited by Greg F. Gifune, author of The Bleeding
Season, Down to Sleep, the Stoker-nominated Heretics, Saying Uncle,
Drago Descending, and Night Work... [more]
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Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine
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#4 - Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine (edited by a collective) |
A new concept in publishing for a new millennium. Organized, edited, and administered entirely over the Internet
by a co-operative of enthusiastic but geographically-dispersed lovers of SF and fantasy, this shiny new Australian
pulp magazine will take you on a cruise around the universe... [more]
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Aoife's Kiss Magazine
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#5 - Aoife's Kiss Magazine (edited by Tyree Campbell)| Aoife's Kiss is a quarterly magazine of fantasy, science fiction, and horror,
featuring short stories, poetry, and illustrations. The most recent issue includes such contributors as David C. Kopaska-Merkel, Lawrence
Barker, Erin Donahoe, Angeline Hawkes-Craig, Leah Bobet, Christina Sng, Bruce Boston, Julie Shiel, and more... [more]
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City Slab Magazine
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#6 - City Slab Magazine (edited by Dave Lindschmidt)|
The magazine Rolling Stone Magazine calls "a profound achievement." City Slab: Urban Tales of the
Grotesque has rounded up some of the finest talents in the horror field including original fiction from
Poppy Z. Brite and Brian Hodge, as well as interviews with Hammer Film Star Ingrid Pitt and novelist Elizabeth
Massie... [more]
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Lunatic Chameleon Magazine
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#7 - Lunatic Chameleon Magazine (edited by Nancy Purnell) | The world is a bizarre, cruel,
and savage place. Lunatic Chameleon examines the human condition -- how humans relate to one another
and the forces of the world around them. Each digest-sized issue is injected with more than 75 pages of horror
poetry and short-short fiction... [more]
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Aurealis Magazine
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#8 - Aurealis Magazine (edited by Keith
Stevenson) | Since 1990, Aurealis has showcased the best in
Australian fantasy, science fiction, and horror from new and
established authors alike. Couple this with in-depth reviews of
local and international genre publishing, interviews with Australian
bestsellers, and articles specifically for those in love with the
speculative fiction field, and you can be sure Aurealis
delivers... [more]
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Wicked Hollow Magazine
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#9 - Wicked Hollow Magazine (edited by Jon Hodges) | Wicked Hollow is a
pocket-sized horror pulp of 84 pages. Each issue is only 4.25" x 5.5", weighing in at about the size of a
man's wallet, easily fitting into pocket, purse, backpack, car's center console or glove compartment, nook,
cranny, or eager hands. Each issue, though compact upon first glance, is bursting at the seams with award-nominated
horror fiction, poetry, and art intended to mystify, terrify, inspire, enlighten, and haunt readers... [more]
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Challenging Destiny Magazine
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#10 - Challenging Destiny Magazine (edited by Dave Switzer) |
Challenging Destiny is a quarterly science fiction and fantasy magazine that's produced in Canada
but showcases stories and illustrations from all over the world (Canada, the U.S., the U.K., Japan, and Russia
so far). A typical issue contains six stories, an editorial, a review column, and an interview with a Canadian
author... [more]
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