
This special prototype volume is an example of how FH content will be presented in the future. We hope writers and artists will find our format attractive enough to consider submitting their work for publication in Issue #1 and beyond.
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Fantastic Horror presents Demo Issue #0
![]() This special prototype volume is an example of how FH content will be presented in the future. We hope writers and artists will find our format attractive enough to consider submitting their work for publication in Issue #1 and beyond. |
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Nickolas Cook |
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It looks very cool. Can we get a link to the submission/pay guidelines, please?
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JJ Burke |
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FH submission guidelines
FH forum discussion re: submissions I'm pretty sure these two links will answer all your questions; if you want to talk more about it, come on over and join the conversation in the FH forum! |
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Fantastic Horror is putting forth new tentacles with its first full-sized issue!
** Mark Samuels demonstrates the dangers of discovery with "Mysteries of the Abyss". ** The editors present the literary experiment "Hypnagogia". ** Read Stefano Magliocco's "Killing Machine"--Part 1 of JJ Burke's "Coyman Manuscript"--Jack Faber's "Author of the End". ** Enter the "House of a Thousand Doors" and the "Necropolis". ** Plus more new fiction, art, poetry and as well as classic works, including a "lost" tale by Fitz-James O'Brien. |
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The Willows Magazine
Specializing in Victorian/Edwardian tales of dark fantasy and atmospheric horror...especially the traditional weird tale. The cover of the May issue can be seen above. The July issue is going to be even better: among the contributors will be Paul Melniczek, Paul Marlowe, Nickolas Cook, and Charles Muir. Guidelines and rates can be found HERE. |
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Nickolas Cook |
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Isn't the same magazine publishing my short story, The Catalogued Rooms of Quincy Manor?
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flflfl |
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August 1st will see the 3rd issue (#2) of Fantastic Horror. In the meantime, enjoy the video we've posted at the FH blog.
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Fantastic Horror #2 is here with all new stories, poems and art! ***Encounter invisible monstrosities that inhabit the air and invade the world of thought ("Burkhardt's Masterpiece") ***See the realm of the dead and the demons that torment them ("Necropolis") ***Come face to face with a murderer of unparalleled motive ("tick tick") ***Share the horrifying vision of the rain and secret sky ("The Levee") ***Find deathly possession in a love affair that spans more than time and space ("Come Wander with Me") And follow the continuing adventures of ***the nameless narrator of "The House of a Thousand Doors" as he enters the subterranean passages of one of the world's greatest cities ***Emiel Walden as he investigates the mystery of "The Coyman Manuscript" and delves ever further into the depths of the Chapparal Heights ***occult rogues and cosmic terrors such as Mohias Dung and Jacob Wockenfuss in "The Prague Quarto" Plus-- ***Poems ("Life of Its Own" and "Lover's Lament") ***Classics ("Ms. Found in a Bottle" [annotated], "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" [with illustrations by Dore] and "The Conqueror Worm" [with commentary] ***and fantastic images of otherworldly beings! |
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Nickolas Cook |
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That cover is great! I'll keep it here, if you don't mind. One never knows where people will pick up an idea to buy from, right?
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BrandB |
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www.doorwaysmagazine.com and
www.blackinkhorror.com Brandon www.bloodredtales.com (This is my own, just stories to read, but the ones above are pretty good.) |
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William Sheffield |
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I love Paul's writing style, and his stories I have read were awesome. Nick, you were in some good company.
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KBoye |
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Places I've been published at:
Yellow Mama webzine Library of the Living Dead Podcast Dark Gothic Resurrected Magazine. There's links in the bibliography section of my website, but right now I'm too tired to post a direct link. I'm falling asleep at the desk... I need to get to bed, hehehehe... |
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Well, since the question was raised (I don't want to sound too self serving here), I'm always open to short fiction submissions at DRED. Dark fiction
up to 4K words.
www.dredtales.com I appeciate seeing this thread. I have a couple of stories of my own I'm trying to find homes for. --Bill Get that sinking feeling...www.dredtales.com |
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Good online, paid market: Necrotic Tissue | ||
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http://www.polluto.com [short stories, poems, non-fiction, art]
http://www.doghorn.com [novels, novellas, anthos, collections] http://www.juno-books.com [they just look cool!] http://www.chimericanabooks.com [anthologies, primarily]
Cheers
Adam Lowe Editor-in-Chief Polluto [http://www.polluto.com] Editor-in-Chief/Publisher Dog Horn Publishing [http://www.doghorn.com] |
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JJ Burke |
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Presenting Fantastic Horror Issue #6
New and old readers will enjoy this collection of Original Works of Disturbing Imagination: 6 stories by Jerome Banks Brown, David Byron, John Correll, Anita Dalton, Richard Eline and Ronald E. Wright 4 poems by John Di Rosa, JJ Burke and John Grey 4 illustrations by Travis Anthony, John Ethridge, Krum and Chris Lien We accept submissions like so, and always encourage audience feedback for the benefit of contributors whose work is on display. The editorial process is open and transparent to all active contributors. If you want to get involved or just learn more about the FH way, check the community forum or email info@fantastichorror.com at your convenience. As of this post, we're just 2 weeks away from the next issue. Big plans for #8 in October are shaping up nicely. Come on over and see if you want to participate.
Readers and contributors wanted! Fantastic Horror - Original Works of Disturbing Imagination
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Might I recommend THE WILLOWS... For Victorian Horror, Steampunk, and other Historical Weird Tales which have a Lovecraftian, Old School Feel... Right now, this would probably be up there as one of the number one horror magazines I buy and submit to these days. For 5 bucks an issue, I can't recommend it enough.
Submission Guidelines: www.thewillowsmagazine.com
Lawrence Dagstine Homepage: www.lawrencedagstine.com
Lawrence Dagstine MySpace: www.myspace.com/lawrencedagstine
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