
Recently, a New Republic article entitled “What It Says About You if You Enjoy Horror Movies” caused a lot of controversy and angered many horror aficionados and creators, including myself. One of the conclusions, and the one that drew the most ire, was that people who enjoy horror movies lack empathy.
Read MoreHow Horror Made Me More Empathetic
Once upon a time, I thought I was a girl. Once upon a time, I lived in a castle. Well, it wasn’t really a castle. It was a fortress of sorts, though, and it had something like a moat and something like dragons, or that’s the story we told each other at night, whispered from room to room, down halls that stank of antiseptic and that stuff you sprinkle on carpets to soak up bodily fluids.
Read MoreNever Chose This Way
In a cold grey city to the North there lived a family made of ragtag parts. The denizens all thought them strange, and when they passed by the house they pushed babushkas across and hats over their eyes to hide their faces.
Read MoreAll Who Tremble
An interview with our featured author.
Read MoreInterview with Rich Larson
They say the reason it’s mostly fems who go endo is because of the whole penetration thing, like us sirs can’t handle the wet interface, but once on leave I got my face pulped in a blood-brawl at Decker’s Draughts & Dopamine, and since the autosurgeon took five whole hours putting my jaw back together I woke up with a supersize catheter stuffed up my cock.
Read MoreGoing Endo
Welcome to issue 74!
Read MoreWords from the Editor-in-Chief
An interview with our cover artist.
Read MoreInterview with Tori K. Roman
Like almost everyone else who moves to New York City, I came here to live out a dream. I am a long-time fan of fantasy and science fiction, and it was my dream to work in genre publishing.
Read MoreBuilding Book Events to Build Community in SFF
Colin looked up from the infra-red image on his laptop and grinned at Greg. The roll of the River Thames was making him queasy.
Read MoreForeclosure