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Dirty Magick Magazine Volume One Issue Six C.D. Brown
About Dirty Magick Magazine
Dirty Magick Magazine is a monthly fantasy, urban fantasy, and gothic horror magazine first published in September 2024. The editor and publisher is C.D. Brown.
Stories: Jennifer Jeanne… More
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Nightmare Magazine, Issue 150 (March 2025) Wendy N. Wagner
NIGHTMARE is a digital horror and dark fantasy magazine. In NIGHTMARE’s pages, you will find all kinds of horror fiction, from zombie stories and haunted house tales, to visceral psychological horror.
Welcome… More
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Locus March 2025 (#770) Liza Groen Trombi et al.
The March 2025 issue of Locus has interviews with Amal El-Mohtar and Hache Pueyo, a spotlight on Diabolical Plots & the Submission Grinder, and a spotlight on Allan Kaster & Infinivox. The issue lists US and… More
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Second Thoughts Steve Berman
August 2008: 9781590210284· 212 pp · trade paper/ebook
In acclaimed author Steve Berman’s second collection of thirteen stories and essays, he again guides readers through the darker pathways of his imagination.… More
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Zombies: The Recent Dead Paula Guran
You can’t kill the dead! Like any good monster, the zombie has proven to be ever-evolving, monumentally mutable, and open to seemingly endless imaginative interpretations: the thralls of voodoo sorcerers,… More
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At the Sign of the Barber’s Pole: Studies in Hirsute History William Andrews
December 2008: 9781590210819 • 108 pp • trade paper/ebook
At the Sign of the Barber’s Pole: Studies in Hirsute History.
Hirsute history may not be the most sought-after field at institutes of higher learning,… More
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All the Colors of Darkness Lloyd Biggle Jr.
When the Universal Transmitting Company finally perfected a matter transmitter capable of sending a person instantly from terminals scattered throughout the United States to any major city in foreign countries,… More
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Sybil’s Garage No. 7 Matthew Kressel, editor et al.
Where can you find a television that sees five minutes into the future? Where can you find dragons trapped in a jar and an illness which turns people into glass? Where might you find families who sell their brainpower to… More
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L (and things come apart) Ian Orti
A small flat sits unoccupied above Henry’s café. When a woman comes to rent the room, Henry’s world begins an unusual transformation. As they grow closer the city itself is affected, changed, and slowly dismantled. … More
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Ghost Pine: All Stories True Jeff Miller
Jeff Miller has published Ghost Pine (originally Otaku) since 1996. Whether documenting his youth in suburban Ottawa in the late 1990s, travels across North America or his current home of Montreal, Miller’s autobiographical… More
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Homing: the whole story (from the inside out) Stephanie Domet
“Stephanie Domet’s writing is lyrical and profound, wired with amplified moments of wonder and grace.” —John K. Samson, Singer-songwriter, The Weakerthans
A funny, urban love story, Homing is the story of Leah, a … More
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Bats or Swallows Teri Vlassopoulos
The innocence and clarity of Teri Vlassopoulos’s narrative voice reveals new and unexpected layers. The characters in these stories look for signs and omens as they attempt to understand events in their lives… More
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Candle in a Bottle Carolyn Ives Gilman
The savants of Institut Sorel, the world center of information mechanics, compute the governing algorithms that give all things their shape and structure. The voyants receive and sort enormous amounts of information.… More
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Centuries Ago and Very Fast Rebecca Ore
"When I first met him running on the moors, I thought he was gypsy or part Paki with his otter body and the broad head that ended in an almost pointed chin, but he said he was European, old stock, some French in the bloodlines.… More
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De Secretis Mulierum L. Timmel Duchamp
If countless numbers of people throughout history have wished for an early menopause, probably no one wished more devoutly for it than Thomas Aquinas. No doubt he literally prayed for it morning, noon, and night. A picture… More
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The Grand Conversation L. Timmel Duchamp
The Grand Conversation, the first volume of the Conversation Pieces series, collects four essays by L. Timmel Duchamp that explore her conceptualization of feminist sf as a conversation. These essays, which have … More















