
Dark Dead Things: Issue One
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About this listen
Dark Dead Things is a weird fiction magazine. Inside, you'll find horror, science fiction, and poetry from a collection of authors who will disturb and delight. The void is calling. Will you answer?
Issue One starts things off with a bang. We have a story from 2023 Splatterpunk Award Nominee Chandler Morrison and seven other wonderful authors.
Cosmic horror? Check. Surrealist absurdity? You bet. Dystopian sci-fi? Got it. Stories and poems that will send you down a rabbit hole of introspection? This issue has a few.
If you're looking for some short reads to scratch that horror or weird fiction itch, Issue One will scratch and break skin. Check it out.
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