Books! Comics! Magazines! This horror fiction forum is for posting and discussing stories, poems and other horror and Halloween related literature. Remember not to post copyrighted material. 755 / 6,672 Horror Games Whether you're into horror roleplaying games like Call of Cthulhu, horror board...
or novel-in-stories, with elements of horror, dystopic science fiction, science fantasy, and dark romance blended in together, and in a style I think of as baroque – tending toward lush and literary. However, I’ve also had stories in mystery magazines that are more bare-boned...
The website Duotrope, although you need to pay for it now, is a great investment for writers. It’s a complete database of publisher call-outs for anthologies and magazines. The best advice I can give is to stick to genres that you feel you can write well and don’t take on too mu...
Our Resources section is a collection of the best websites, blogs, podcasts, magazines, and fan sites we've found so far. Check out our extensive list ofSF/F/H Sub-Genrestoo. Books by Award Complete "Best Novel" listings for the top genre awards including: ...
Our Resources section is a collection of the best websites, blogs, podcasts, magazines, and fan sites we've found so far. Check out our extensive list ofSF/F/H Sub-Genrestoo. Books by Award Complete "Best Novel" listings for the top genre awards including: ...
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There’s a long-standing theory that in times of real-world strife, readers lose their appetite for fictional horrors. That has never been true. The carnage of pulp magazines only gained popularity after the world wars, while Vietnam and the end of the hippie dream led directly toThe Exorci...
I was fortunate enough to be invited to submit to Doug Murano and D. Alexander Ward’s “Shadows Over Main Street” anthology, which merged Lovecraft inspired stories with small-town Americana. My contribution started with my interest in the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the sense of pending apocal...
For the first time since I took over as head editor, we will be open to general submissions. This year our submission period will be April, 1stto June, 30th. For more details about what we are looking for and how you’ll be able to submit during the reading period, please visit our...
DJ Tyrer is the person behind Atlantean Publishing and has been widely published in anthologies and magazines around the world, such as Chilling Horror Short Stories (Flame Tree), All The Petty Myths (18th Wall), Steampunk Cthulhu (Chaosium), What Dwells Below (Sirens Call), The Horror Zine...