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LATEST FICTION


THE FORGETTER

by Andrew Snover

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I work in a tall brick room with peaked cathedral ceilings. At one end of the
room there is a brick-lined chute, chimneylike, that opens up out of the ceiling
seventy-five or a hundred feet above a yawning pit in the floor. Every so often,
without much warning, a body will fall from the chute and tumble through the
air.

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LATEST NONFICTION


THE H WORD: ALL THE MISSING MOTHERS

by Kelsea Yu

She might have siblings, cruel or kind, and a neglectful father wooed by the
most wicked of stepmothers. Perhaps she’s a princess stuck in a castle, her
father the king. Maybe she has jealous stepsiblings or a host of suitors ready
to swoop in as soon as she’s of marriageable age. What she doesn’t have is a
mother to keep her safe.

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TEN THOUSAND CRAWLING CHILDREN

by R.A. Busby

Pregnancy is an infestation. A hidden invasion. An invisible operative sneaks
inside you, planting a package of foreign genetic material and forcing you to
replicate it trillions of times. Soon, your hostage cell floats down your
fallopian tube to the womb to feed on the blood-bed of your uterine lining like
a vicious little tick.


MORE CREATIVE NONFICTION


CHASE SCENE

by Megan Kiekel Anderson

I’ve been marathoning classic horror movies with my teenage daughter. Talking
with her about how we both came to love the genre set off a rumination on the
impact of a childhood of horror.


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EDITORIAL: JANUARY 2024

by Wendy N. Wagner

Welcome to another year celebrating horror and dark fantasy fiction! We’re
excited to scare, unsettle, nauseate, amuse, and depress you—because we believe
in the power of horror to do all of those things. It’s truly a genre for
everyone and every palate, the perfect realm to explore all the complicated,
dark facets of the human condition.


INTERVIEW: V. CASTRO

by Gordon B. White

V. Castro is a two-time Bram Stoker Award-nominated Mexican American writer from
San Antonio, Texas now residing in the UK. She writes horror, erotic horror, and
science fiction. Her books include The Haunting of Alejandra, Alien: Vasquez,
Mestiza Blood, The Queen of the Cicadas, Out of Aztlan, Las Posadas, and Goddess
of Filth.

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IN OUR BODIES, THERE IS HEAT

by Somto Ihezue

I was inspired by my body, and bodies in general. What it means for a body to
exist in spaces that find it unworthy, unholy. And how sometimes, we also have
to carry our ancestry, our birthplace, in these very bodies. So we have bodies
weighted with history and ancestry, but still found sacrilegious. How does one
reconcile that?

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