Agatha-nominated Elizabeth Zelvin kicks things off with "The Silkie." Chad Rohrbacher brings us into a robotic near future with "Furious." Sandra Seamans offers up a surreal piece of noir with "What Doesn't Kill You" and it is accompanied by an equally amazing illustration by Jane Burson.
Paul D. Brazill turns horror on its ear and gives it a Michael Madsen, with "Drunk On The Moon." "Automancer" is a tale that gives a new twist to magic, by my friend author and editor, Katherine Tomlinson. I have a story in there called "His Hands, which is a tribute to the writing style of my friend Quin Browne. I chronicle a doomed relationship that takes unforeseen tragic conclusion.
The aforementioned isn't even half of the stories that are in this issue, and the art work is truly a feast for the eyes. There is horror, fantasy, noir, science fiction and all the dark things that are under the sun...and in the shadows.
Please, check out the Dark Valentine Magazine in PDF form, here.
4 comments:
Cormac, just read your story HIS HANDS. Another really great piece of writing mate. Well done and congrats.
Hey, maybe you'll grace us with a
story on FFF one week. ;-)
Regards, David.
I'll be checking it out tonight.glad to be in there with you, mate.
You're still writing?! What are you? Some kind of writer or something? Hey Cormac! I'm off to read your writing.
David,
Thanks again.
Paul,
As always, it's nice to have such esteemed company.
Dale!
I hope you like it!
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