 
Dark Moon
Digest Issue #2
CONTENTS:
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I Married a Zombie by Craig Garrett
...Sick, twisted, funny, awesome.
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The Sidehill Toggler by Steve Scott
...A well written tale that
delivers the scare.
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Barking by Tracie McBride
...A nice, new twist on an age-old
myth.
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Down Cellar by Jeremiah Dutch
...The story caught me
immediately, like an old friend and I were sitting to have a chat.
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Family Ties by Chris Doerner
...A great read. And family
certainly does come first. Doesn’t it?
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Miss Webster’s Little Arm by Frances A. Hogg
...A cross-genre piece -- part
children’s story, part horror, part fairytale.
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The Book of the Month Club by Graham Williams
...If a reader is looking for an
enjoyable romp to escape the everyday, this story delivers.
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The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin
...A classic horror tale.
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FLASH FICTION SHORT STORIES
...Quick, fun flash fiction tales
from George Morrow and Graham Williams.
TENANTS
by Kevin McClintock
Don't miss the first
installment
of this fast-moving, frightening
4-part
novelette from one
of horror's brightest new writers. |
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There's More to Vampires Than Dracula
A Short History of English Vampire
History
by Araminta Star Matthews
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Monster Mythbusting
Haitian Zombies
by Rhonda Parrish
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Chattering Bones
Dr. Strangelove (Or How I Learned
to Stop Worrying and Love the Suck)
by Manny Frishberg
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Scare Tactics
The Evolution of the Horror Film
and Viewer Desensitization
by David C. Hayes
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Under the Basement Stairs
Dripping with Bloody Gore and
Other Not-Scary Mistakes Writers Make
by Michael O'Neal
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The Unspoken
Written by Thomas Fahy
Reviewed by Ashley Denis
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Vile Things: Extreme Deviations of Horror
Anthology by Multiple Authors
Reviewed by Ashley Denis
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Heart-Shaped Box
Written by Joe Hill
Reviewed by Abner Goodwin
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Horror Prose and Poetry
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Contest Call for Entries
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You Might Be A Zombie... cartoon series
CHECK OUT AN
ONLINE CARTOON
and...
SLAUGHTERHOUSE
The first installment
of Dark Moon Digest's first
Graphic Serial.
Don't miss this unique
monster tale from highly touted U. K. comic illustrator
and writer Marc Olivent.
CHECK OUT A FEW PANELS from Issue
#2 |
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