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Issue Six has seventy pages Full of excellent horror fiction featuring Yvonne Navarro. We’ve Added a couple of non-fiction articles along with an interview of stunning Scream Queen, Linnea Quigley. The production values of this issue are the best yet and mark the beginning of our relationship with Ubiquity Distributors. Grab your copy here and tell your local book store to order from us from Ubiquity. |
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Our current issue features fiction from David Niall Wilson. We’ve made yet Another leap of progress with this one. Issue seven is seventy-two pages of gloss paper, twelve of which are full color. We’ve also brought you an interview with Lilith Stabs, movie reviews—Halloween Franchise Revisited, an article on Ed Gein and The Black Death. Don’t miss this one. |
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Issue # 8 is our current copy. It features fiction from and an interview with JACK KETCHUM. There are seven fiction stories and also articles On “The Curse of the Pharaohs”, “Jack the Ripper” and Absinthe: the Taboo Tonic. James Reilly investigates the twisted cinema of Dario Argento and Jason Sizemore takes an in depth look at the RESIDENT EVIL games. Meanwhile, the hardest working editor-in-chief in the horror business gets up close and personal with Violet Blue: Ordo Templi Orientis priestess, witch and adult film star. |
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Another leap forward for the small press horror field, issue ten is eighty gloss pages of which thirty-two are color. In this milestone issue we bring you fiction from Michael Kelly of Chizine.com horror’s prime online experience and Loren Rhoads from Morbid Curiosity magazine. Three other fine horror writers keep them company. We bring you articles on the real Vlad Dracula and on one of the first horror artists, Hieronymus Bosch. We’ve got interviews with Joe Bob Briggs and kick ass actress, Vera Vanguard. As if that weren’t enough we bring you movie reviews of “Daughters of Darkness” and “Vampyres” - two excellent lesbian vampire flicks (If you’re into that sort of thing) and a review of “Murder-Set-Pieces” where we take a look at why everyone is so quick to line up either for or against it. Add to that our book review column, game review of “Betrayal at House on the Hill” and music reviews by Mason Jones and there’s way more to issue ten then you’ll handle in a single sitting. Issue Ten is the proof no one does a better horror fiction magazine than CITYSLAB |