Black Static Issue 12

Black Static Issue 12

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Aug 1, 2009 · English · Paperback (66 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 66
Language English
Published Aug 1, 2009
Publisher TTA Press

Description

In the twelfth issue of Black Static, readers are drawn into a captivating mix of chilling tales and compelling essays exploring the realms of horror and unsettling fiction. Curated by a talented ensemble of writers, including the likes of Andy Cox and David Gentry, this edition features a diverse array of narratives that promise to haunt the imagination. Each story weaves a thread through the darker corners of human experience, inviting readers to confront fears both personal and universal.

Alongside the stories, the issue includes insightful articles that delve into genre news and critical discussions, enriching the experience for enthusiasts of horror literature. Peter Tennant's essay serves as a thoughtful entry point, examining the shifting landscape of genre storytelling and its cultural implications. This blend of fiction and nonfiction reflects the magazine's commitment to not only entertain but also provoke thought among its readership.

The carefully chosen contributions from authors like Stephen Volk and Kim Lakin-Smith ensure that the issue is not just an assortment of chilling narratives but a tapestry of voice and perspective. Each piece resonates with a distinct flavor, offering something fresh for seasoned horror fans and newcomers alike. This edition promises a journey that is as enlightening as it is eerie, making it a compelling addition to any literary collection.

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Science Fiction Horror
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