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The Horror Zine Magazine Fall 2017 Kindle Edition
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The Fall 2017 issue features Aaron J. French, Justin Boote, Neal Privett, Charles Tillerman, Brian J. Smith, Michael D. Nye, Timothy Wilkie, John Michael Osborne, Kristen Houghton, Russell J. Dorn, Steve Carr, Morgan Tanner, Dusty Davis, Brandon Gulling, Norbert Hirschhorn, D.J. Tyrer, Unearthly Demagogue, Eliana Gradishar, Brian Fanelli, Paul Sohar, Ace G. Pilkington, Christopher Hivner, Linda M. Crate, Milenko Županovic, Katherine Gethin, Robin Whitehead, John Grey, Peter Coleborn, Vulture, Claudia Gironi, Jeremiah Kauffman, Denny E. Marshall, Bianca Walker, and Naty Sorokina.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateNovember 15, 2017
- File size5153 KB
Product details
- ASIN : B077HFFL7R
- Publisher : Haunted Computer Productions (November 15, 2017)
- Publication date : November 15, 2017
- Language : English
- File size : 5153 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 209 pages
- Lending : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,107,117 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #7,336 in Horror Short Stories
- #151,880 in Horror Literature & Fiction
- Customer Reviews:
About the authors
Christopher Hivner writes from a small town in south central Pennsylvania where the humidity is high and the cream filled donuts are cheap. He writes horror, humor and poetry.
When not writing he enjoys rooting for losing sports franchises, collecting too many things and listening to a vast array of music (I told you about the collecting).
If you meet him and he just stares at you, don't worry, he's just thinking about how he's going to kill you in his next horror story. It's a hobby.
Website:
www.chrishivner.com
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Christopher-Hivner-Author/187919805156
Twitter:
@Your_Screams
Humor Blog:
http://cosmicoverdrive.blogspot.com/
Dusty Davis is an author of poetry and dark fiction. He was born and raised in the small town of East Liverpool, Ohio, where he currently resides with his wife of thirteen years and their two children. In addition to writing, Dusty was a professional wrestler for about a decade, wrestling under the ring name of Diamond Dust Donovan.
After the end of his wrestling career, Dusty decided to focus entirely on writing. He has had numerous poems and short stories published in several anthologies and magazines including titles from The Horror Zine, Hellbound Books Publishing, Deadman's Tome, and Terror Tract Publishing. His first book, "A Labyrinth of Horrors," is available in paperback and digital formats through Amazon. His next collection of stories, "Torn From Nightmares" will be released through Terror Tract Publishing.
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This was a good collection of short stories, poetry and artwork that will appeal to readers of horror.
The story Apartment 13 by Brian J. Smith was a stand out. It was well written and compelling. It was my absolute favorite. I also enjoyed Spiderman by Justin Boute. It really wasn't what I was expecting and I liked that. Saving Bugs by Kristen Houghton was a fantasy/horror and I enjoyed the premise and the characters.
The poetry that was included in this magazine was also great. I particularly enjoyed the poetry of Unearthly Demagogue (Sending Empty-Handed Telegrams to Shallow People), Brian Fanelli (I Wanted to Be A Blood Sucker), Paul Sohar (When Ghost Children Speak) and Ace G. Pilkington (A Ghost Remembers)