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  • Mac Sitko

    Body horror, horror and new weird. Filthy gonzo journalism. Dissident surrealist & modern expressionist.

  • Nathan Hatch

    I write horror and strange fiction.

  • Camila Hamel

    Fiction Writer/illustrator ~ Picaresque Urban Fantasy/Dark Fantasy/Noir · Serial Fiction ~ The spring that comes of itself asks no echo.

  • A.P. Murphy

    Writer: Film essays, fiction, poems, articles. Barcelona, Catalonia.

  • Gerard DiLeo

    New Orleans born of pansavants and suckled by celebrity Hollywood wet-nurses, now in an old church in Hull, MA. Tangential hippocampal visitor. Member of the very small Substack club who write a new fiction every damn day—going strong since 2023.

  • M. Brandon Robbins

    Writer and librarian from North Carolina. Specializes in horror and fantasy. Paid subscribers get an exclusive personalized poem or drabble. My novel, Mr. Haunt, is out in 2028 from Sley House Publishing.

  • Jamie's Grim Tabulations

    Aspiring author, game-maker, world-builder. Come here for the structured write-ups on your favorite horror/sci-fi/fantasy topics, stay for the ADHD-fueled flavor of the week. We celebrate others of all kinds here except those dedicated to hate.

  • Stephen Prime

    glitchcore writer for the deadbeat generation. I am my own final boss.

  • Mind of Matt

    I'm a writer, crafter, and constant ponderer.

  • Gregory Blair

    Gregory. Never "Greg". Movie nerd, book lover & theater geek. I also create all of the aforementioned art forms. More at: \ud835\ude04\ud835\ude04\ud835\ude04.\ud835\uddf4\ud835\uddff\ud835\uddf2\ud835\uddf4\ud835\uddfc\ud835\uddff\ud835\ude06\ud835\uddef\ud835\uddf9\ud835\uddee\ud835\uddf6\ud835\ud... more

  • M. Majeris

    Come for whatever reason, stay for original sci-fi stories and and opinion on... stuff.

  • Paul R. Pace

    Pistol Whipped on an Ocean Liner Ship. Poetry, Fiction, Essays

  • Klaus Stephens

    gonzo articles and anything else

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