Nightmare Magazine, Issue 81 (June 2019). Nightmare Magazine, #81
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- ISBN978-1-393-82893-8
- EAN9781393828938
- Date de parution01/06/2019
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- ÉditeurRelay Publishing
Résumé
NIGHTMARE is an online 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. One of the things we believe here at NIGHTMARE is that stories have a tremendous power. They can help us explore new ideas. They can inspire us, and in terrible situations, they can encourage and even comfort us.
This month, original story "The Night Princes" (from Megan Arkenberg) takes us to a war zone, where a potter and a group of scared children spend a long night telling stories. In her new story "The Taurids Branch, " Alanna J. Faelan also tackles the way we use stories in hard times, exploring the nature of truth and lies in a terrifying apocalypse. We also have reprints from Laird Barron ("In a Cavern, In a Canyon") and Gary McMahon ("Strange Scenes from an Unfinished Film").
Our nonfiction team brings us the latest installment of our column on horror, "The H Word, " with author Christopher Golden digging into the dark connections between archaeology and horror. Plus, we've got author spotlights with our authors, and book reviews from Terence Taylor.
This month, original story "The Night Princes" (from Megan Arkenberg) takes us to a war zone, where a potter and a group of scared children spend a long night telling stories. In her new story "The Taurids Branch, " Alanna J. Faelan also tackles the way we use stories in hard times, exploring the nature of truth and lies in a terrifying apocalypse. We also have reprints from Laird Barron ("In a Cavern, In a Canyon") and Gary McMahon ("Strange Scenes from an Unfinished Film").
Our nonfiction team brings us the latest installment of our column on horror, "The H Word, " with author Christopher Golden digging into the dark connections between archaeology and horror. Plus, we've got author spotlights with our authors, and book reviews from Terence Taylor.
NIGHTMARE is an online 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. One of the things we believe here at NIGHTMARE is that stories have a tremendous power. They can help us explore new ideas. They can inspire us, and in terrible situations, they can encourage and even comfort us.
This month, original story "The Night Princes" (from Megan Arkenberg) takes us to a war zone, where a potter and a group of scared children spend a long night telling stories. In her new story "The Taurids Branch, " Alanna J. Faelan also tackles the way we use stories in hard times, exploring the nature of truth and lies in a terrifying apocalypse. We also have reprints from Laird Barron ("In a Cavern, In a Canyon") and Gary McMahon ("Strange Scenes from an Unfinished Film").
Our nonfiction team brings us the latest installment of our column on horror, "The H Word, " with author Christopher Golden digging into the dark connections between archaeology and horror. Plus, we've got author spotlights with our authors, and book reviews from Terence Taylor.
This month, original story "The Night Princes" (from Megan Arkenberg) takes us to a war zone, where a potter and a group of scared children spend a long night telling stories. In her new story "The Taurids Branch, " Alanna J. Faelan also tackles the way we use stories in hard times, exploring the nature of truth and lies in a terrifying apocalypse. We also have reprints from Laird Barron ("In a Cavern, In a Canyon") and Gary McMahon ("Strange Scenes from an Unfinished Film").
Our nonfiction team brings us the latest installment of our column on horror, "The H Word, " with author Christopher Golden digging into the dark connections between archaeology and horror. Plus, we've got author spotlights with our authors, and book reviews from Terence Taylor.