Nightmare Magazine, Issue 54 (March 2017)

Nightmare Magazine, Issue 54 (March 2017)

by Nadia BulkinNorman Prentiss Kathleen Kayembe and others
Publication Date: 01/03/2017

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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.


This month, we have original fiction from Nate Southard ("Things Crumble, Things Break") and Kathleen Kayembe ("You Will Always Have Family: A Triptych"), along with reprints by Nadia Bulkin ("Seven Minutes in Heaven") and Robert Shearman ("Alice Through the Plastic Sheet").

We also have the latest installment of our column on horror, "The H Word," plus author spotlights with our authors, and a feature interview with Norman Prentiss.

ISBN:
1230001566970
1230001566970
Category:
Fantasy
Publication Date:
01-03-2017
Language:
English
Publisher:
John Joseph Adams
John Joseph Adams

JOHN JOSEPH ADAMS is the series editor of The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy and is the editor of more than thirty anthologies, such as Wastelands, The Living Dead, and The Dystopia Triptych.

He is also the editor the Hugo Award-winning Lightspeed, and is also publisher of Lightspeed as well as its sister-magazines Nightmare and Fantasy., 

Lisa Morton

Lisa Morton is a screenwriter, author, anthologist, and the editor of the acclaimed Ghosts: A Haunted History. She is a six-time winner of the Bram Stoker Award, a recipient of the Black Quill Award, and winner of the 2012 Grand Prize from the Halloween Book Festival. A lifelong Californian, she lives in North Hills, California.

Robert Shearman

Robert Shearman is an award-winning writer for television, radio and the stage, as well as several acclaimed short story collections, the first of which won him a World Fantasy Award, and Doctor Who audio scripts for Big Finish Productions.

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