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Nightmare Magazine Issue 88 (January 2020) - Nightmare Magazine #88 - cover

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Nightmare Magazine Issue 88 (January 2020) - Nightmare Magazine #88

Stephen Graham Jones, John Joseph Adams, Adam-Troy Castro, Brian Evenson, Meg Elison, S.P. Miskowski

Publisher: John Joseph Adams

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Summary

NIGHTMARE is an online 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. 
Welcome to issue eighty-eight of NIGHTMARE! It's another terrifying issue, with a new short story from Meg Elison ("Familiar Face") that connects the spirit world with the internet of things. Brian Evenson has penned a darkly fantastic forest in his new short "Elo Havel." We also have reprints by Stephen Graham Jones ("The Floor of the Basement Is the Roof of Hell") and S.P. Miskowski ("Alligator Point"). 
In our "The H Word" column, author Caitlin Starling takes a disconcerting look at the safest and coziest of places: our homes. Plus, of course we have author spotlights with our authors, and there's also a new media review from Adam-Troy Castro.
Available since: 01/01/2020.

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