Articles related to "Christopher Fowler"Fiction from Will McIntosh, Daniel Kaysen, Al Robertson, Stephenie Burgis, Gary Couzens and Lawrence Conquest, reviews by Peter Tennant, Tony Lee, columns by Stephen Volk
The December 07 - January 08 issue of this British dark fantasy magazine highlights the best in alternative fiction and reviews of novels, anthologies, and DVDs.
The February-March 08 issue of Britain's leading dark fantasy magazine highlights the best in horror with novel and DVD reviews, and Virus author Sarah Langan interviewed
From Slipstream to Horror, Fact and Fiction from Christopher Fowler, Gary McMahon, Stephen Volk, Joel Lane, Tim Casson, Tony Lee, Mike O'Driscoll, Daniel Kaysen and more
Offerings from Christopher Fowler, Tony Lee, Mike O'Driscoll, British Fantasy Award winner Paul Meloy, Pete Tennant's fiction debut, Malanie Fazi, Simon Avery and others
Fact & Fiction from Christopher Fowler, Gary McMahon, James Cooper, Stephen Volk, Peter Tennant, Tony Lee, Mike O'Driscoll, Maura McHugh,Shannon Page, Scott Lambridis
Fiction by Tim Casson, Steve Rasnic Tem, Kim Lakin-Smith, Nina Allan, Sarah Totton and T.F.Davenport, interview with Gary A. Braunbeck, columns by Stephen Volk and others
New fiction from Joel Lane, Tim Lees, Kim Lakin-Smith and James Cooper; DVD and Blu-ray reviews - Sleepy Hollow and Sam Raimi's Drag Me To Hell; Pete Tennant's Case Notes
New fiction from regulars Tony Richards, Daniel Kaysen, Trent Hergenrader, and debuts from Nebula and World Fantasy Award winner Bruce Holland Rogers and Eric Gregory
Fiction from Patrick Samphire, Gary Fry, Steve Rasnic Tem, James Cooper, Lynda E. Rucker and Steven Pirie, columns from Stephen Volk, Christopher Fowler & Peter Tennant
Aliette de Bodard's Chinese ghost story, and other fiction from Tim Lees, regular Daniel Kaysen, columnist Stephen Volk, Al Robertson and debutant Roz Clarke.
Claire Keegan's 'Walk the Blue Fields' has won the second Edge Hill University Short Story Prize at a ceremony held at the historic Bluecoat Centre in Liverpool.
The new magazine from TTA Press replaces the much-loved The Third Alternative, and contains dark fiction from Simon Avery and others and columns from Mike O'Driscoll
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