Tales of genre fiction: Science Fiction, Fantasy, Sword & Sorcery, Mystery, Horror, Suspense and Adventure
Illustrated in the old pulp style
Issue Three features:
Feature: "The Tomb of the Amazon Queen" by Michael Ehart - a Historical Fantasy featuring the Manytchore (Illustrated by M. D. Jackson)
"Roadblock" by Jack Mackenzie - a space opera originally intended for the BIG BLACK anthology (Illustrated by Aaron Siddall)
"The Storming of Big Spree" by David A. Hardy - a Historical adventure tale set in Canada in 1800s (Illustrated by G. W. Thomas)
"Bayou Mirage" by E. P. Berglund - a weird tale of swamps and ghosts (Illustrated by G. W. Thomas)
"Let Sleeping Dogs Lie" by Nick Andreychuk - a detective who dunnit (Illustrated by G. W. Thomas)
"Laocoon" by G. W. Thomas - a weird western featuring Brett Hope (Illustrated by Sam deGraff)
"Communications Delay" by Lee Beavington - an SF tale of alien visitors (Illustrated by G. W. Thomas)
"Immortals of the Cannibal Coast" by Joel Jenkins and Martin Edward Stephenson - a pirate Fantasy with other dimensional beings (Illustrated by M. D. Jackson)
An Interview with Joshua Reynolds about his new book, Bury Me Deep.
Issue Two features:
Feature: "Lords of the Bitter Dark" by Joel Jenkins - a Dark Fantasy set in a world of the undead and evil monks (Illustrated by G. W. Thomas)
"Voices" by Nick Andreychuk - a detective story with a supernatural flavor (Illustrated by M. D. Jackson)
"Cauldron of Life, Blades of Death" by David A. Hardy - a sword and sorcery tale set in ancient Briton and Ireland (Illustrated by Aaron Siddall)
"River Baby Weeps" by Joshua Reynolds - a horror tale featuring ghostbreaker, John Bass (Illustrated by M. D. Jackson)
"Trick Candles" by Stephen D. Rogers - a creepy tale of loss and surprise (Illustrated by M. D. Jackson)
"The Clatter of Dry Bones" by Jack Mackenzie - a Mythos tale set in the Iraq war (Illustrated by G. W. Thomas)
"One Man's Trash" by C. J. Burch - an SF mystery adventure (Illustrated by G. W. Thomas)
An Interview with J. F. Gonzales about his book, Shapeshifter.
Issue One features:
"In the Service of the All-Father" by C. J. Burch - a Sword & Sorcery novella featuring Krystyn Hamerskjold and Tiana Dumond
"Red Engine" by Bret Tallman - a Fantasy tale of bikers and monsters across America's desert highways
"Fifteen Minutes" by David Bain - a Suspense tale about how fame can kill
"Heller" by G. W. Thomas - a Weird Western about the unhappy dead featuring Brett Hope
"The Revenge of Cthulhu" by J. F. Gonzalez - classic Mythos fiction by the author of Shapeshifter
"Eye, Urreal" by Robert Burke Richardson - a Fantasy tale about the nature of God
"The Investment" by Joel Jenkins - a Space Opera novella by the author of Dire Planet
and featuring
An Interview with Justin Gustainis about his new book, Black Magic Woman.
About the DARK WORLDS CLUB:
The DWC is a collective of like-minded creators who enjoy a brand of genre works that are pulp-descended. Their work is fast-paced, imaginative and flavored with the weird, unusual and unexpected. Membership in the club is by invitation only.
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