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thanks! i hope you guys aren't alone in that opinion.. we could have gone straight into issue #1, but we produced this sampler in the hopes of convincing more people that FH is a worthy showcase for their work.
please spread the word to anyone who might like to get involved!
please spread the word to anyone who might like to get involved!
A monkey riding a dog is probably the awesomest thing that could ever happen.
Contributors wanted! Fantastic Horror — Original Works of Disturbing Imagination
Contributors wanted! Fantastic Horror — Original Works of Disturbing Imagination
Coming soon to Fantastic Horror:
Hodgson wrote:Mark Samuels
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http://www.marksamuels.net/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Samuels
http://homepages.pavilion.co.uk/users/t ... amuels.htm
Vrolyck
http://homepages.pavilion.co.uk/users/t ... rolyck.pdf
Review
http://www.thealienonline.net/ao_030.as ... 6&iid=2599
Interview
http://theteemingbrain.wordpress.com/in ... k-samuels/
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wooooo!!! FH rules
A monkey riding a dog is probably the awesomest thing that could ever happen.
Contributors wanted! Fantastic Horror — Original Works of Disturbing Imagination
Contributors wanted! Fantastic Horror — Original Works of Disturbing Imagination
the stats show a bunch of page requests from sites we're linked with... but it's pretty hard to tell who's reading us unless they say something in the forum.
A monkey riding a dog is probably the awesomest thing that could ever happen.
Contributors wanted! Fantastic Horror — Original Works of Disturbing Imagination
Contributors wanted! Fantastic Horror — Original Works of Disturbing Imagination
Fantastic Horror is putting forth new tentacles with its first full-sized issue!
** Mark Samuels demonstrates the dangers of discovery with "Mysteries of the Abyss".
** The editors present the literary experiment "Hypnagogia".
** Read Stefano Magliocco's "Killing Machine"--Part 1 of JJ Burke's "Coyman Manuscript"--Jack Faber's "Author of the End".
** Enter the "House of a Thousand Doors" and the "Necropolis".
** Plus more new fiction, art, poetry and as well as classic works, including a "lost" tale by Fitz-James O'Brien.

** Mark Samuels demonstrates the dangers of discovery with "Mysteries of the Abyss".
** The editors present the literary experiment "Hypnagogia".
** Read Stefano Magliocco's "Killing Machine"--Part 1 of JJ Burke's "Coyman Manuscript"--Jack Faber's "Author of the End".
** Enter the "House of a Thousand Doors" and the "Necropolis".
** Plus more new fiction, art, poetry and as well as classic works, including a "lost" tale by Fitz-James O'Brien.
A monkey riding a dog is probably the awesomest thing that could ever happen.
Contributors wanted! Fantastic Horror — Original Works of Disturbing Imagination
Contributors wanted! Fantastic Horror — Original Works of Disturbing Imagination
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We have a little more than 2 weeks until the 3rd issue (#2). In the meantime, you can visit http://fantastichorror.blogspot.com/ and watch the Fantastic Horror video (2.2 mb in the original format; may take a few minutes to load on dialup connections).

Fantastic Horror #2 is coming August 1st with all new stories, poems and art!
***Encounter invisible monstrosities that inhabit the air and invade the world of thought ("Burkhardt's Masterpiece")
***See the realm of the dead and the demons that torment them ("Necropolis")
***Come face to face with a murderer of unparalleled motive ("tick tick")
***Share the horrifying vision of the rain and secret sky ("The Levee")
***Find deathly possession in a love affair that spans more than time and space ("Come Wander with Me")
And follow the continuing adventures of
***the nameless narrator of "The House of a Thousand Doors" as he enters the subterranean passages of one of the world's greatest cities
***Emiel Walden as he investigates the mystery of "The Coyman Manuscript" and delves ever further into the depths of the Chapparal Heights
***occult rogues and cosmic terrors such as Mohias Dung and Jacob Wockenfuss in "The Prague Quarto"
Plus--
***Poems ("Life of Its Own" and "Lover's Lament")
***Classics ("Ms. Found in a Bottle" [annotated], "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" [with illustrations by Dore] and "The Conqueror Worm" [with commentary]
***and fantastic images of otherworldly beings!