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NIGHTMARE MAGAZINE
by Lisa Morton. There’s something big in the horror field going on in Pittsburgh that few fans of the genre are aware of, but should be: the University of Pittsburgh has set out to create the world’s largest special collection of material related to the genre. As overseen by librarian Benjamin Rubin and visiting researcher/filmprofessor
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A 6 month subscription to Nightmare Magazine, billed once.You will receive every issue of the magazine in epub, mobi, and pdf format for the term of the subscription. A 6 month subscription to Nightmare includes 24 stories (about 120,000 words of fiction). In each issue, you will find four pieces of short fiction, from a variety of authors—from the bestsellers and award-winners you already PODCASTS - NIGHTMARE MAGAZINE Podcasts. Produced by Skyboat Media, and under the direction of Grammy and Audie award-winning narrator and producer Stefan Rudnicki, our podcast features audiobook-style recordings of two of the four stories we publish each month in Nightmare, released more or less on a weekly basis.To subscribe (free!) to the podcast, you'll either need our podcast RSS feed and put that into your favorite DEC. 2020 (ISSUE 99) Editorial: December 2020. by John Joseph Adams. Welcome to issue ninety-nine of Nightmare! This month, our original shorts circle around the theme of sisters. Our first piece is a spooky little story of truly missing people—“The Book of Drowned Sisters,” from Caspian Gray. Angela Slatter gives us a dark tale of family andrevenge in
SOFT - NIGHTMARE MAGAZINE F. Paul Wilson is the award-winning, bestselling author of The Keep and some fifty-odd other novels spanning horror, adventure, medical thrillers, science fiction, and virtually everything between. He is best known for his urban mercenary, Repairman Jack. His latest books are Fear City and the YA horror novels, Definitely Not Kansas andFamily Secrets.
TEN EXCERPTS FROM AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON THE “There are few tales as tragic as that of the denizens of Ratnabar Island. When a British expedition made landfall on its shores in 1891, they did so armed to the teeth, braced for the same hostile reception other indigenous peoples of the Andamans had given them. What they found, instead, was a primitive hunter-gatherer community composed almost entirely of women and children. The INTERVIEW: ALMA KATSU Alma Katsu found success as a writer after a long career as an intelligence analyst. Her first novel, The Taker (2011), gave birth to a series (the Immortals Trilogy), but her real breakthrough came in 2018 with The Hunger, a reimagining of the doomed Donner Party as the victims of supernatural forces. The Hunger won both praise and awards (in the suspense, horror, and western genres), andTHE HOLLOW MAN
The hour descended. I twisted rings and plucked black muscles, and the hollow man fed the fire and barred the door. I released him and he huddled in a corner, exhausted. I rose through the chimney and thrust myself away from the cabin. My wings fought the biting wind as ISEP 2017 (ISSUE 60)
Sep 2017 (Issue 60) We have original fiction from Silvia Moreno-Garcia (“Jade, Blood”) and Ashok K. Banker (“No One Prays to the Goddess”), along with reprints by Chesya Burke (“He Who Takes Away the Pain”) and John Skipp (“Art is the Devil”). We also have the latest installment of our column on horror, “The H Word,” plus SEP. 2014 (ISSUE 24) Sep. 2014 (Issue 24) We have original fiction from Sunny Moraine (“Singing with All My Skin and Bone”) and Daniel José Older (“Animal”). For reprints, we have work from Charles Grant (“Old Friends”) and Lisa Tuttle (“The Man in the Ditch”). In the latest installment of our column on horror, “The HNIGHTMARE MAGAZINE
by Lisa Morton. There’s something big in the horror field going on in Pittsburgh that few fans of the genre are aware of, but should be: the University of Pittsburgh has set out to create the world’s largest special collection of material related to the genre. As overseen by librarian Benjamin Rubin and visiting researcher/filmprofessor
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A 6 month subscription to Nightmare Magazine, billed once.You will receive every issue of the magazine in epub, mobi, and pdf format for the term of the subscription. A 6 month subscription to Nightmare includes 24 stories (about 120,000 words of fiction). In each issue, you will find four pieces of short fiction, from a variety of authors—from the bestsellers and award-winners you already PODCASTS - NIGHTMARE MAGAZINE Podcasts. Produced by Skyboat Media, and under the direction of Grammy and Audie award-winning narrator and producer Stefan Rudnicki, our podcast features audiobook-style recordings of two of the four stories we publish each month in Nightmare, released more or less on a weekly basis.To subscribe (free!) to the podcast, you'll either need our podcast RSS feed and put that into your favorite DEC. 2020 (ISSUE 99) Editorial: December 2020. by John Joseph Adams. Welcome to issue ninety-nine of Nightmare! This month, our original shorts circle around the theme of sisters. Our first piece is a spooky little story of truly missing people—“The Book of Drowned Sisters,” from Caspian Gray. Angela Slatter gives us a dark tale of family andrevenge in
SOFT - NIGHTMARE MAGAZINE F. Paul Wilson is the award-winning, bestselling author of The Keep and some fifty-odd other novels spanning horror, adventure, medical thrillers, science fiction, and virtually everything between. He is best known for his urban mercenary, Repairman Jack. His latest books are Fear City and the YA horror novels, Definitely Not Kansas andFamily Secrets.
TEN EXCERPTS FROM AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON THE “There are few tales as tragic as that of the denizens of Ratnabar Island. When a British expedition made landfall on its shores in 1891, they did so armed to the teeth, braced for the same hostile reception other indigenous peoples of the Andamans had given them. What they found, instead, was a primitive hunter-gatherer community composed almost entirely of women and children. The INTERVIEW: ALMA KATSU Alma Katsu found success as a writer after a long career as an intelligence analyst. Her first novel, The Taker (2011), gave birth to a series (the Immortals Trilogy), but her real breakthrough came in 2018 with The Hunger, a reimagining of the doomed Donner Party as the victims of supernatural forces. The Hunger won both praise and awards (in the suspense, horror, and western genres), andTHE HOLLOW MAN
The hour descended. I twisted rings and plucked black muscles, and the hollow man fed the fire and barred the door. I released him and he huddled in a corner, exhausted. I rose through the chimney and thrust myself away from the cabin. My wings fought the biting wind as ISEP 2017 (ISSUE 60)
Sep 2017 (Issue 60) We have original fiction from Silvia Moreno-Garcia (“Jade, Blood”) and Ashok K. Banker (“No One Prays to the Goddess”), along with reprints by Chesya Burke (“He Who Takes Away the Pain”) and John Skipp (“Art is the Devil”). We also have the latest installment of our column on horror, “The H Word,” plus SEP. 2014 (ISSUE 24) Sep. 2014 (Issue 24) We have original fiction from Sunny Moraine (“Singing with All My Skin and Bone”) and Daniel José Older (“Animal”). For reprints, we have work from Charles Grant (“Old Friends”) and Lisa Tuttle (“The Man in the Ditch”). In the latest installment of our column on horror, “The H JUNE 2021 (ISSUE 105) Editorial: June 2021. Welcome to issue 105 of Nightmare, and welcome to summer! Summer is the perfect time to strip off some layers—to risk revealing a bit more than you might in winter’s chill. When we first take off our sweaters and long-sleeved tees, our skin is ABOUT - NIGHTMARE MAGAZINE Nightmare is a 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. Edited by bestselling anthologist John Joseph Adams, every month Nightmare brings you a mix of originals and reprints, and featuring a variety of authors—from the bestsellers and award-winners you FICTION - NIGHTMARE MAGAZINE Through one of the air holes, I glimpse something that swirls, dark and shining, like a galaxy. It speaks of hidden places—but when Jim pulls the furry body into the light, all I can think is soft and long. Soft, long ears. A curling cat’s tail. CREATIVE NONFICTION ARCHIVES As sometimes happen, this essay started with a snippet, a small memory of walking back to my second or third or fourth grade classroom singing that old song about stepping on cracks.EMPTY HOUSES
The new house had a lot of mirrors in it. Not, like, a freakish number---just more mirrors than I’d ever had before. They were in the usual places: bathrooms, closet doors, a nice-full length in the foyer so you could check your coat and shoes. But they were on the back of every door: bathroom doors, bedroom doors, even the odd little door that topped the staircase onto the second floorEDITORIALS ARCHIVES
Welcome to issue number one of Nightmare!We’ve got a great issue for you, so click through to see what we have in store for you this month and in future issues. REDCAP - NIGHTMARE MAGAZINE Three poor sisters lived in a cottage at the edge of a wild place. The elder, Rose and Lily, started each day in a furious bustle, storming around the kitchen before dawn preparing for the day, frying bread for breakfast, slicing cheese for lunch, scrubbing the table, which was already clean, and pestering the youngest, Violet, about her chores. Had she collected the eggs yet, had she milked HUNGRY DAUGHTERS OF STARVING MOTHERS Alyssa Wong studies fiction in Raleigh, NC, is a John W. Campbell Award finalist, and really, really likes crows. Her story, “Hungry Daughters of Starving Mothers,” won the 2015 Nebula Award for Best Short Story, and her short fiction has been shortlisted for the Pushcart Prize, the Bram Stoker Award, the Locus Award, and the Shirley Jackson Award. BRUSHDOGS - NIGHTMARE MAGAZINE Junior wasn’t even forty-five minutes into the trees when his son Denny called him on the walkie, to meet back at the truck. Denny was twelve, and Junior could tell he’d got spooked again. He wasn’t going to get any less spooked if Junior called him on it, though. So, instead of staking out a north-facing meadow like he’d been intending, waiting for the sun to glint off some elk hornTHE HOLLOW MAN
The hour descended. I twisted rings and plucked black muscles, and the hollow man fed the fire and barred the door. I released him and he huddled in a corner, exhausted. I rose through the chimney and thrust myself away from the cabin. My wings fought the biting wind as INIGHTMARE MAGAZINE
by Lisa Morton. There’s something big in the horror field going on in Pittsburgh that few fans of the genre are aware of, but should be: the University of Pittsburgh has set out to create the world’s largest special collection of material related to the genre. As overseen by librarian Benjamin Rubin and visiting researcher/filmprofessor
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A 6 month subscription to Nightmare Magazine, billed once.You will receive every issue of the magazine in epub, mobi, and pdf format for the term of the subscription. A 6 month subscription to Nightmare includes 24 stories (about 120,000 words of fiction). In each issue, you will find four pieces of short fiction, from a variety of authors—from the bestsellers and award-winners you already PODCASTS - NIGHTMARE MAGAZINE Podcasts. Produced by Skyboat Media, and under the direction of Grammy and Audie award-winning narrator and producer Stefan Rudnicki, our podcast features audiobook-style recordings of two of the four stories we publish each month in Nightmare, released more or less on a weekly basis.To subscribe (free!) to the podcast, you'll either need our podcast RSS feed and put that into your favorite ABOUT - NIGHTMARE MAGAZINENIGHTMARE MAGAZINE PODCASTNIGHTMARE MAGAZINE SUBMISSIONSNIGHTMARE MAGAZINE 1970S COMIC Nightmare is a 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. Edited by bestselling anthologist John Joseph Adams, every month Nightmare brings you a mix of originals and reprints, and featuring a variety of authors—from the bestsellers and award-winners you SOFT - NIGHTMARE MAGAZINENIGHTMARE MAGAZINE PODCASTNIGHTMARE MAGAZINE SUBMISSIONSNIGHTMARE MAGAZINE 1970S COMIC F. Paul Wilson is the award-winning, bestselling author of The Keep and some fifty-odd other novels spanning horror, adventure, medical thrillers, science fiction, and virtually everything between. He is best known for his urban mercenary, Repairman Jack. His latest books are Fear City and the YA horror novels, Definitely Not Kansas andFamily Secrets.
INTERVIEW: ALMA KATSU Alma Katsu found success as a writer after a long career as an intelligence analyst. Her first novel, The Taker (2011), gave birth to a series (the Immortals Trilogy), but her real breakthrough came in 2018 with The Hunger, a reimagining of the doomed Donner Party as the victims of supernatural forces. The Hunger won both praise and awards (in the suspense, horror, and western genres), and AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: E.A. PETRICONE I think horror lends itself to the full spectrum of intimacies---from the intimacy of feeling like you really know a character to the intimacy we feel when a character faces a universal fear or grief. Horror also lends itself brilliantly to humor, which invites us to another form of intimacy (here we are, in on the same joke). That’s one of the contradictions I absolutely love about horror REDCAP - NIGHTMARE MAGAZINE Three poor sisters lived in a cottage at the edge of a wild place. The elder, Rose and Lily, started each day in a furious bustle, storming around the kitchen before dawn preparing for the day, frying bread for breakfast, slicing cheese for lunch, scrubbing the table, which was already clean, and pestering the youngest, Violet, about her chores. Had she collected the eggs yet, had she milked SHIFT - NIGHTMARE MAGAZINE The bottles explode when them hit the ground, the water escaping with a shout of glee. The little girl just dance out the way of broken glass and spilled water and keep running for her balloon, reaching for it. I make it bob like a bubble in the air. Her daddy jump to one side, away from the glass. INTERVIEW: DAN SIMMONS Interview: Dan Simmons. by The Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy. Published in Nov. 2013 (Issue 14) | 8222 words. Dan Simmons is the best-selling, award-winning author of the Hyperion Cantos, the first book of which won the Hugo Award for best novel. He is also the author of many other novels, including The Terror, Drood, Flashback, the IliumNIGHTMARE MAGAZINE
by Lisa Morton. There’s something big in the horror field going on in Pittsburgh that few fans of the genre are aware of, but should be: the University of Pittsburgh has set out to create the world’s largest special collection of material related to the genre. As overseen by librarian Benjamin Rubin and visiting researcher/filmprofessor
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A 6 month subscription to Nightmare Magazine, billed once.You will receive every issue of the magazine in epub, mobi, and pdf format for the term of the subscription. A 6 month subscription to Nightmare includes 24 stories (about 120,000 words of fiction). In each issue, you will find four pieces of short fiction, from a variety of authors—from the bestsellers and award-winners you already PODCASTS - NIGHTMARE MAGAZINE Podcasts. Produced by Skyboat Media, and under the direction of Grammy and Audie award-winning narrator and producer Stefan Rudnicki, our podcast features audiobook-style recordings of two of the four stories we publish each month in Nightmare, released more or less on a weekly basis.To subscribe (free!) to the podcast, you'll either need our podcast RSS feed and put that into your favorite ABOUT - NIGHTMARE MAGAZINENIGHTMARE MAGAZINE PODCASTNIGHTMARE MAGAZINE SUBMISSIONSNIGHTMARE MAGAZINE 1970S COMIC Nightmare is a 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. Edited by bestselling anthologist John Joseph Adams, every month Nightmare brings you a mix of originals and reprints, and featuring a variety of authors—from the bestsellers and award-winners you SOFT - NIGHTMARE MAGAZINENIGHTMARE MAGAZINE PODCASTNIGHTMARE MAGAZINE SUBMISSIONSNIGHTMARE MAGAZINE 1970S COMIC F. Paul Wilson is the award-winning, bestselling author of The Keep and some fifty-odd other novels spanning horror, adventure, medical thrillers, science fiction, and virtually everything between. He is best known for his urban mercenary, Repairman Jack. His latest books are Fear City and the YA horror novels, Definitely Not Kansas andFamily Secrets.
INTERVIEW: ALMA KATSU Alma Katsu found success as a writer after a long career as an intelligence analyst. Her first novel, The Taker (2011), gave birth to a series (the Immortals Trilogy), but her real breakthrough came in 2018 with The Hunger, a reimagining of the doomed Donner Party as the victims of supernatural forces. The Hunger won both praise and awards (in the suspense, horror, and western genres), and AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: E.A. PETRICONE I think horror lends itself to the full spectrum of intimacies---from the intimacy of feeling like you really know a character to the intimacy we feel when a character faces a universal fear or grief. Horror also lends itself brilliantly to humor, which invites us to another form of intimacy (here we are, in on the same joke). That’s one of the contradictions I absolutely love about horror REDCAP - NIGHTMARE MAGAZINE Three poor sisters lived in a cottage at the edge of a wild place. The elder, Rose and Lily, started each day in a furious bustle, storming around the kitchen before dawn preparing for the day, frying bread for breakfast, slicing cheese for lunch, scrubbing the table, which was already clean, and pestering the youngest, Violet, about her chores. Had she collected the eggs yet, had she milked SHIFT - NIGHTMARE MAGAZINE The bottles explode when them hit the ground, the water escaping with a shout of glee. The little girl just dance out the way of broken glass and spilled water and keep running for her balloon, reaching for it. I make it bob like a bubble in the air. Her daddy jump to one side, away from the glass. INTERVIEW: DAN SIMMONS Interview: Dan Simmons. by The Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy. Published in Nov. 2013 (Issue 14) | 8222 words. Dan Simmons is the best-selling, award-winning author of the Hyperion Cantos, the first book of which won the Hugo Award for best novel. He is also the author of many other novels, including The Terror, Drood, Flashback, the Ilium ABOUT - NIGHTMARE MAGAZINE Nightmare is a 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. Edited by bestselling anthologist John Joseph Adams, every month Nightmare brings you a mix of originals and reprints, and featuring a variety of authors—from the bestsellers and award-winners you STORE - NIGHTMARE MAGAZINE Welcome to the Nightmare store! Here you can purchase ebook subscriptions, individual ebooks, ebook bundles, and/or trade paperbacks (of select issues). Click on one of the buttons below to learn more. If you have any issues using our store, please email customer.service@nightmare-magazine.com.MODERN PROMETHEA
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THE LOST - NIGHTMARE MAGAZINE A week ago, I was a salesgirl at Filene’s Basement. It was seven a.m. on the morning of our semi-annual suit sale, and I was driving my twelve-year-old Saturn down Stewart Avenue. I was late for work because I’d stayed up drinking Wild Turkey in front of Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein. It was a depressing good time for lonely hearts at the casa de Koszalin, punctuated by a screaming WHEN THE SNOWSHOE HARE TURNS WHITE They are creatures born to die. But for millennia, in defiance of death, the snowshoe hare’s fur has turned white. Those that remained brown, or stayed brown too long, were at a disadvantage. But now, the world is irrevocably changed. Now, the ghost is a brown hare while the white creature slips through the cracks in the ice, into our porous THE SILL AND THE DIKE Grandmother died when I was seven and aliens raided the village. Their long guns fired out of nowhere, shattering walls and smashing bodies. Father threw me to the floor, shielding me, and I didn’t see Grandmother die, didn’t realize Mother was missing until the raid was over. Father got up and looked outside the house, cautiously; there were shouts of dismay and distress everywhere, and HUNGRY DAUGHTERS OF STARVING MOTHERS Alyssa Wong studies fiction in Raleigh, NC, is a John W. Campbell Award finalist, and really, really likes crows. Her story, “Hungry Daughters of Starving Mothers,” won the 2015 Nebula Award for Best Short Story, and her short fiction has been shortlisted for the Pushcart Prize, the Bram Stoker Award, the Locus Award, and the Shirley Jackson Award.* Fantasy Magazine
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