The Horror Zine
Appearance
Editor | Jeani Rector |
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Categories | horror |
Frequency | monthly |
First issue | July, 2009 |
Country | United States |
Based in | Sacramento |
Language | English |
Website | thehorrorzine.com |
The Horror Zine is an American fantasy and horror fiction pulp magazine first published in July 2009. The magazine was set up in Sacramento by Jeani Rector, an novelist and short-story writer with a taste for the macabre. She has been the editor for the magazine's entire run, and is assisted by Dean H. Wild. The Horror Zine has published established, professional writers, including Graham Masterton, Joe R. Lansdale, Piers Anthony, Ramsey Campbell, Elizabeth Massie, Simon Clark, Tom Piccirilli, Melanie Tem, and Bentley Little.[1]
Anthologies
Several anthologies of stories from The Horror Zine have been published.
- And Now the Nightmare Begins (2009)
- Twice the Terror (2010)
- What Fears Become (2011)
What Fears Become
Title | Author | Originally published in |
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Bast | Christian A. Larsen | The Horror Zine, September 2011 |
Dogleg | Bentley Little | What Fears Become, September 2011 |
A Bad Stretch of Road | Dean H. Wild | The Horror Zine, November 2010 |
The House at the End of Smith Street | Stephen M. Dare | The Horror Zine, September 2010 |
Gnaw | Lala Drona | The Horror Zine, October 2010 |
Reflections of Evil | Graham Masterton | Cult Vampire Magazine, March 2006 |
Wandering Daniel | Jagiwan Sohal | The Horror Zine, December 2010 |
Apples | Ramsey Campbell | |
3 AM | James Marlow | The Horror Zine, July 2011 |
Losing Judy | Andy Mee | The Horror Zine, August 2010 |
Fish Night | Joe R. Lansdale | |
Methods of Divorce | Philip Roberts | The Horror Zine, December 2010 |
And Baby, You Can Sleep While I Drive | Elizabeth Massie | |
Chupacabra | Ronald Malfi | |
The Orphans of Lethe | Rachel Coles | The Horror Zine, August 2010 |
Bonfire Night | Chris Castle | The Horror Zine, November 2010 |
The Product | Bruce Memblatt | The Horror Zine, November 2010 |
Ouija | Cheryl Kaye Tardif | |
Fry Day | Melanie Tem | |
The Chamber | David Wayne Landrum | The Horror Zine |
Christening | Scott Nicholson | |
Lost Things | Piers Anthony | The Horror Zine |
A New Day | Larry Green | The Horror Zine |
Red King | Jessica Handly | The Horror Zine |
You Said Always and Forever | Richard Hill | The Horror Zine |
Urirr | Conrad Williams | |
Bones in the Meadow | Tim Jeffreys | The Horror Zine |
Adelle's Night | David K. Ginn | The Horror Zine |
Bones for a Pillow | Alexandra Seidel | The Horror Zine |
Mall Walkers | Chris Reed | The Horror Zine |
What the Blind Man Saw | C. Dennis Moore | The Horror Zine |
Awards and recognition
- Nominated 2009 British Fantasy Society Long List for Best Magazine
- Nominated 2010 British Fantasy Society Long List for Best Magazine
- Winner 2010 Preditors and Editors Best Fiction Magazine
- Winner 2010 Preditors and Editors Best Poetry Magazine
See also
Notes
- ^ . November 28, 2011 http://www.thehorrorzine.com/about.html. Retrieved November 28, 2011.
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