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Print Publications

Black Static - Literary horror from TTA press. Also see Crimewave and Interzone.

Murky Depths - dark speculative fiction with amazing graphics.

Dark Tales - new horror stories.

Sam's Dot - a range of speculative fiction magazines.

Cemetery Dance - World Fantasy Award winning magazine of horror, dark mystery and suspense.

 

Ezines

Chiaroscuro - treatments of light and dark in words.

The Harrow – new supernatural horror every month.

Future Fire – speculative fiction and dark fantasy.

Shimmerzine - unusual and beautifully written speculative fiction.

Alien Skin – horror, science fiction and fantasy.

Niteblade - horror and fantasy tales.

Screaming Dreams - home of Estronomicon e-zine and all things fantasy, science-fiction and horror.

Ravenelectrick - short stories and poems in the fantasy, sci-fi, horror and mystery genres.

Midnight in Hell - the weirdest tales on the web.

 

Authors

Peter Tennant - writer of speculative fiction, non-fiction editor at TTA press and all round good egg.

Allyson Bird - British Fantasy Award winning author.

Andy Kirby - author of Bully, a supernatural tale of revenge from beyond the grave.

David Tallerman - writer of speculative fiction.

Willie Meikle - a Scottish genre writer with ten novels published to date.

Brian G. Ross - publications range from humour to horror, mystery to mainstream.

Steven Pirie - author of Digging Up Donald, a fine read if ever there was one.

Neil Gaiman - author of Neverwhere, Anansi Boys and American Gods.

Other

Nathan Bransford - a literary agent's blog.

Ralan - a fantastic source of market information, particularly for horror, fantasy and sci-fi.

Duotrope - searchable database of writing opportunities.

British Fantasy Society - publisher of Dark Horizons and New Horizons.

Nanowrimo - the organised November novel writing riot. Chris Baty's book No Plot? No Problem! has some great advice on novel writing.

Writers' News - a mixed bag of market information.

On Writing, by Stephen King - one of the best books about writing there is.

MySpace - more me!

 

 

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