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for the Subject Category "Horror"
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Not One Of Us Not One of Us is about people (or things) out of place in their surroundings: outsiders, social misfits, aliens anyone excluded from society for whatever reason. Although known primarily as a [...] |
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Night Dreams With approximately 12 stories per issue, and a top novelist as featured writer, this magazine of the weird, gruesome and frightening harks back to the halcyon days of the 40s and 50s pulp magazines, b [...] |
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Kimota Kimota is a magazine which proudly declares that it does not fit easily into a niche. It contains horror, fantasy, SF and stories which cross genres as easily as neon rats across a medieval sewer. P [...] |
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Grue The most challenging horror fiction from the 1990 winner of the World Fantasy Award. |
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Grotesque Grotesque is a stage for 'strange' fiction which means the door is open wide. Humour is always appreciated so long as it is clever. Each issue always carries small press magazine reviews by I [...] |
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Flickers and Frames The aim of each issue of Flickers'n'Frames is to entertain and be informative. Along with a wide range of fiction (SF, fantasy and horror) the magazine also contains lively coverage of the cinema, b [...] |
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Exuberance An illustrated magazine of horror, fantasy and science fiction, where the dark realms of the macabre meet the enlightenment of the future. |
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Auguries Auguries features good stories, well-written with a beginning, middle and end, with plot and characer, up to a maximum of 4,000 words. Humour and horror go hand in hand with action and adventure, to [...] |
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Albedo 1 The leading Irish small press SF, fantasy and horror magazine. Published since 1993, it features short stories, artwork, interviews, reviews and commentary. Winner of European Science Fiction Society [...] |
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Black Static The Third Alternative relaunched in 2007 as Black Static . With the arrival of Interzone to the TTA stable now catering for SF and fantasy, TTA has been tilted towards its darker side, with this [...] |
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