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| Dancing in the Haunted Woodlands :: A Chapbook by Wendy Rathbone |
| Dark Angel Rising :: Angelet Press :: A Magazine Edited by David Allkins & Melanie Logue |
| Dark Angel Rising is the magazine of horror and dark fantasy that concentrates on the gothic rather than the graphic. | |||||||||
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| Dark Animus :: A Magazine Edited by James R. Cain |
| Dark Animus is an 80 page, digest-sized magazine of dark pulp fiction and poetry, spiced with art. Produced in Australia, you'll find some of the world's best emerging and established talent between their covers including Graham Masterton, Mike Arnzen, Stephen Manchester, Robert Hood, Greg F. Gifune, Tim Curran, and others. | |||||||||
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| Dark Regions :: Dark Regions Press :: A Magazine Edited by Joe Morey |
| Dark Regions Magazine brings you the best in horror, fantasy, and science fiction short stories and poetry. You'll get the finest fiction by such authors as Mike Resnick, Nancy Holder, Joe R. Lansdale, Bruce Boston, Brian Lumley, Kevin J. Anderson, Charlee Jacob, Brian Hodge, P.D. Cacek, James S. Dorr, Lois Gresh, Ken Wisman, Peter Crowther, Mary Soon Lee, and Brian Plante. Dark Regions was the winner of the 1995 SPGA award for best magazine! | |||||||||
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| The Darkside of Eden :: Allegra Press :: A Chapbook by Christina Sng |
| Christina Sng's first chapbook, The Darkside of Eden, takes you on a poetic journey into the dark and macabre underworld of nature where humanity's true face is unpeeled before you, revealing its deepest buried fears and hidden propensities. | |||||||||
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| Dead Blue Eyes :: An Anthology Edited by Craig Sernotti |
| This notorious anthology includes work by many of today's leading horror poets, and pulls the readers into the darkest, most shocking recesses of the human mind. | |||||||||
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| Dead Cat Bounce :: Space & Time Books :: A Chapbook by Gerard Houarner |
| Dead Cat Bounce, released from Space & Time Books in July 2000, illustrates the attempts of a cat, after its sacrifice to the Goddess Bast, to return to the land of the living. | |||||||||
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| Dead In the West :: Space & Time Books :: A Novella by Joe R. Lansdale |
| Death is common in the frontier town of Mud Creek, and usually final. After an Indian medicine man is lynched, however, bodies begin showing up the likes of which Dog and Undertaker Mertz have never seen. | |||||||||
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| Deadly Nightshade :: Flesh & Blood Press :: A Chapbook by Jacie Ragan |
| Deadly Nightshade is a collection of thirteen poems by widely accepted poet Jacie Ragan from Flesh & Blood Press. It also includes fantastic cover art by Keith Minnion. | |||||||||
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| Diabolique :: Pentagram Publications :: A Magazine Edited by John Navroth |
| Diabolique: A Journal of Lost Literature is a 8.5" x 11" full-sized publication dedicated to bringing to light and preserving the literary and artistic heritage of what is known as the "Symbolist/Decadent" movement from the fin de siecle era of the late 1800s through the early 20th Century. | |||||||||
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| Dichotomies of Light and Dark :: Hartman Publishing :: A Chapbook by Sarah Guidry & Christina Sng |
| Twenty-four poems, both reprints and originals, exploring subjects such as life and death, love and loss, fear, passion, and more, all through the themes of light and dark. | |||||||||
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| Disembodied Voices :: Lone Wolf Publications :: An Anthology Edited by Richard Wright |
| Disembodied Voices is the newest innovation from the constantly evolving Lone Wolf Publications. This release ventures into the world of audio with horror tales read by the authors, themselves. The three tales were chosen by editor, Richard Wright, and the CD-ROM includes interior and cover art by Dave Fode. It also features an introduction by Richard Wright. | |||||||||
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| The Distance Travelled :: Prime Books :: A Novelette by Brett A. Savory |
| Why have certain denizens of Hell taken to throwing farm animals through innocent folks' kitchen windows? How long does it take a dead, desiccated gas attendant to walk out to his pumps? What sort of relationship do to the Lord of the Underworld and Hell's Head Torturer have, besides the obvious professional one? | |||||||||
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| Disturbed :: Sam's Dot Publishing :: A Chapbook by Julie Shiel |
| If you like your poetry dark and incisive . . . if Psycho is your favorite movie, then Disturbed is for you. This collection of poetry gives a whole new meaning to "cutting edge." It is a rage against the darkness and pain of this world: of shattered relationships, of love and revenge, of the unbearable which must be borne. | |||||||||
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| Dracul - The Vampire Returns :: A Novel by James C. Wardlaw |
| Ever wondered what happened to the characters in Bram Stoker's Dracula? What happened to Mena and Jonathan after Dracula was no longer a danger -- or is Dracula ever no longer a danger? Dracul - The Vampire Returns received a Bram Stoker Award recommendation. | |||||||||
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| Dragonfly :: Catalyst Books :: A Collection by Brian Knight |
| Dragonfly is a collection of thirteen horror stories by talented newcomer Brian Knight. Brian Keene (author of No Rest for the Wicked, 4 x 4) says: "Say hello to horror's next big thing. With this collection, Brian Knight firmly establishes himself as one of the genre's most promising new talents. Knight does more with these thirteen stories than some veterans do with their entire career." | |||||||||
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| Drained II: Insignificance? :: Jamie Swimm Productions :: A Collection by Jamie Robert Swimm |
| Drained II: Insignificance?, the long awaited follow-up to Drained, contains 280 pages of songs, short stories, and screenplays. Jamie Robert Swimm's material has a supernatural/horror element mixed with raw emotion. He's heavily influenced by the horror of Clive Barker and the venting of Jonathan Davis of the band KoRn. | |||||||||
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| Dread :: Rampant Moose Press :: A Magazine Edited by Bill Hughes |
| Dread: Tales of the Uncanny and Grotesque began two years ago as a fiction-only Antholozine. Since then, its range has grown to include a number of non-fiction features and a scattering of artwork in each issue, in addition to the 18 to 20,000 words of fiction stuffed into each digest. | |||||||||
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| Dreaming of Mirages :: Fossil Publications :: A Collection by Kenneth James Crist |
| Dreaming of Mirages is a first from the editor of Black Petals Horror/Science Fiction Magazine and advance orders are now being taken. Dreaming of Mirages contains twenty-three of Mr. Crist's best stories, some never published before. | |||||||||
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| Dreams & Nightmares :: Stone Lightning Press :: A Magazine Edited by David C. Kopaska-Merkel |
| Dreams & Nightmares is the oldest continuously published English-language genre poetry magazine. Issue #1 was published in January of 1986, and as of August 1999, fifty-three issues have seen print. | |||||||||
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| Dregs of Society :: Prime Books :: A Collection by Michael Laimo |
| In Michael Laimo's second collection, Dregs of Society, we see a different side of Laimo, one filled with personal terrors that don't rely on made-up monsters or other supernatural entities to frighten. Here, the horrors are quiet, discreet, born of human mind and soul. Psychological. | |||||||||
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| Drinking on the Job :: Anxiety Publications :: A Chapbook by Khaled Hosseini |
| Meet the laziest vampire to ever walk the earth. Given a choice between hopping rooftops at night hunting for prey or plopping on a recliner and watching all-night Brady Bunch reruns, this vampire's all too happy to sink his derierre in that Lay-Z-Boy. But he still has to feed. What's a slacker vampire to do? What, indeed? | |||||||||
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| Dust Devil :: Mutilated Muse :: An Anthology Edited by Cindy Main |
| Dust Devil is a dark poetry anthology featuring some of today's best dark poets from the United States, Canada, Singapore, The Netherlands, Scotland, and elsewhere. Poets include Michael A. Arnzen, Christina Sng, Kendall Evans, William P. Robertson, Charlee Jacob, Lee Clark Zumpe, John Grey, Jack Fisher, and others. | |||||||||
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| Echo & Narcissus :: Aardwolf Press :: A Novel by Mark Siegel |
| Echo & Narcissus is a tragicomic downbound train powered by hi-octane rock 'n' roll voodoo. Siegel is the Bad, Bad Leroy Brown of slipstream writing: meaner than a junkyard dog, but you can't help petting his razorback fur. | |||||||||
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| Edgar :: Dragoon Publications :: A Magazine Edited by John Picinich |
| EDGAR: Digested Verse is a quarterly zine of macabre poetry of the bizarre, erotic, and offbeat--going for the jugular but giving you something to chew over. Each serving starts off with an Aperitif and Appetizer, then the entrees are offered, and, after you have digested the verse, you can partake of the a la Carte and Espresso selections of the Menu to round out your meal before Desserts where you will meet EDGAR's poets, who are some of the brightest stars of the dark press universe, as well as up-and-coming talents and exciting newcomers. | |||||||||
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| The Edge :: Thievin' Kitty Publications :: A Magazine Edited by Greg F. Gifune |
| The Edge, Tales of Suspense, is a digest-sized magazine of suspense, horror, and crime fiction, as well as dark erotic poetry. It has been met with huge success and appears in over four hundred retail outlets throughout New England. | |||||||||
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| Evilution :: A Novel by Shaun Jeffrey |
| Shrouded by fog for nearly two years, the picturesque village of Paradise harbors more than its share of secrets. Having won a cottage in a competition she can't remember entering, Chase Black moves to Paradise, only to discover that its beauty is skin deep -- murder and madness fester in its shadows. When her traveling companion, Jane, mysteriously disappears, she begins asking questions. A virtual prisoner, too late she discovers the real reason she's there. | |||||||||
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| Exotic Locals :: Lone Wolf Publications :: A Collection by Janet Berliner & George Guthridge |
| An arcane bit of knowledge heretofore possessed only by real initiates into the mysteries of the heart and soul concerns a certain astral bridge connecting cold and long-knighted Alaska to the hot and sun-scorched continent of Africa. | |||||||||
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| Extremes :: Lone Wolf Publications :: A Collection by Brian A. Hopkins |
| Tired of the same old sleepy horror anthology where every story is set in a rural New England town with some deep, dark secret? Looking for something different? Well, look no further. Extremes: Fantasy and Horror from the Ends of the Earth. | |||||||||
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| Fantasy Females :: Stray Cat Publishing :: A Book by Allan Bryce |
| From Hammar Glamor to Bond Babes via Buffy the Vampire Slayer! An incredible selection of very alluring color photographs accompanied by in-depth interviews and profiles. Your favorite fantasy females are bound to be here. | |||||||||
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| The Fear Within :: 3F Publications :: An Anthology Edited by A. Nicole Thomas & Elizabeth Peake |
| The first in a series of anthologies from 3F Publications, The Fear Within is a trade paperback cornering stories of fear and terror from many of the best in the horror small press. Selections by Ramsey Campbell, David B. Silva, Kealan-Patrick Burke, Michael T. Huyck Jr., Monica J. O'Rourke, and many others. | |||||||||
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| Flatheads :: Creative Guy Publishing :: A Novella by Byron Starr |
| Back in East Texas for summer break, college student Kevin Harvey gets more excitement than he counted on when he signs on with a logging crew to escape his dull summer job bagging groceries. As he and the other 'flatheads' (so called on the off chance they don't get out of the way of falling trees) soon discover, the Texas piney woods hold many secrets -- some better left undiscovered. | |||||||||
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| Flesh & Blood :: Flesh & Blood Press :: A Magazine Edited by Jack Fisher |
| Flesh & Blood has had at least two stories be nominated as honorable mentions for the infamous anthology Best of Horror co-edited by Ellen Datlow previously of Omni and Event Horizon. The magazine has also been heralded as the best produced horror magazine in the small press, not to mention the fiction. | |||||||||
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| Folio of Edicts :: Undaunted Press :: A Chapbook by Octavio Ramos Jr. |