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13 original short stories and poems from talented authors of horror from around the world. Published monthly.
The February 2016 issue boasts a surprising variety of horrors. From a terrifying Korean legend to a monstrous Mexican cryptid, plus goblins, zombies, and much more... There is something to chill everyone to the bone!
In this issue:
POETRY
"Abigor's Oddities" by D.B. Heath
"Children in the Apocalypse" by Christina Sng
"Pounding Streets to a Different Beat" by James Finan
SHORT STORIES
"And the Creek Don't Rise" by Benjamin Silas Foster
"Blue Sludge Blues" by Shannon Lawrence
"What If..." by David Jenkins
"Looking after Shaun" by Chris Barnham
"Dead to Rights" by Marie Michaels
"Goblinphobia" by Sergio Pereira
"Tick Fever" by Kristina R. Mosley
"Chupacabras" by K. I. Borrowman
"Blood of the Gods" by Jeremy Mac
SERIAL
"Z Journal of Ivy Gage" (Part 5) by Alarick Vaughan
COVER ART
Cesar Valtierra
Genre: Fiction / Anthologies (multiple authors) (fancy, right?)
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