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Black Static #65 (September-October 2018)
New Horror Fiction & Film
2018
First Published
3.79
Average Rating
152
Number of Pages
This issue contains new cutting edge horror fiction by Ian Muneshwar, Timothy Mudie, E. Catherine Tobler, Carole Johnstone & Chris Kelso, Kailee Pedersen, Matt Thompson, and Cody Goodfellow. The cover art is 'Dream On' by Joachim Luetke, and interior illustrations are by Richard Wagner, Joachim Luetke, Vincent Sammy, Dave Senecal, and Warwick Fraser-Coombe. Regular Into the Woods by Ralph Robert Moore; Notes from the Borderland by Lynda E. Rucker; Case Notes book reviews by Nina Allan (includes interview with Catriona Ward), Georgina Bruce (includes interview with Carly Holmes), Mike O'Driscoll, Laura Mauro, Daniel Carpenter, and David Surface; Blood Spectrum film reviews by Gary Couzens. Cover 'Dream On' by Joachim Luetke Impostor/Impostor by Ian Muneshwar illustrated by Joachim Luetke The End of the Tour by Timothy Mudie illustrated by Warwick Fraser-Coombe Marrow by E. Catherine Tobler illustrated by Vincent Sammy In the Gallery of Silent Screams by Carole Johnstone & Chris Kelso illustrated by Dave Senecal The Pursuer by Kailee Pedersen The Gramophone Man by Matt Thompson illustrated by Richard Wagner Squatters' Rights by Cody Goodfellow Notes From the Borderland by Lynda E. Rucker CLASS TIME Into the Woods by Ralph Robert Moore WHAT DO YOU THINK HE SAW Case Book Reviews Nina Litttle Eve by Catriona Ward (plus interview) • Laura Lost Objects by Marian Womack • Mike O' The Cabin at the End of the World by Paul Tremblay • Georgina Figurehead by Carly Holmes (plus interview) • David One Good The Two Sams by Glen Hirshberg • Daniel We Sold Our Souls by Grady Hendrix, Strange Ink by Gary Kemble Blood Film Reviews by Gary Couzens It Happened Here • La Belle et la Bête • Hammer Volume 3: Blood & Terror • Razorback • The A Medieval Odyssey • Tideland • The Changeling • Rare Chills • A Quiet Place • It Lives • Extinction • Death Line • Assault • Revenge • Miss Leslie's Dolls • Arcadia • Picnic at Hanging Rock (2018) • Doom Asylum • Victor Crowley • Apprentice to Murder • Proud Mary • Dark Crimes
Avg Rating
3.79
Number of Ratings
14
5 STARS
21%
4 STARS
50%
3 STARS
14%
2 STARS
14%
1 STARS
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Authors

Cody Goodfellow
Cody Goodfellow
Author · 28 books
CODY GOODFELLOW has written nine novels and five collections, and has won three Wonderland Book Awards for Bizarro Fiction. He wrote, co-produced and scored the short Lovecraftian hygiene films Stay At Home Dad and Baby Got Bass, which have become viral sensations on YouTube. He has appeared in numerous short films, TV shows, music videos and commercials as research for his previous novel, Sleazeland. He also edits the hyperpulp zine Forbidden Futures. He “lives” in San Diego. Find out more at codygoodfellow.com.
Ian Muneshwar
Author · 4 books
Ian Muneshwar is a queer twenty-three year old who has had the great fortune of knowing many remarkable people some of whom populate his stories. He is a graduate of Clarion West '14, and his fiction will appear in the anthology An Alphabet of Embers. - May 2015 Clarkesworld biography
Catriona Ward
Catriona Ward
Author · 18 books

CATRIONA WARD was born in Washington, DC and grew up in the United States, Kenya, Madagascar, Yemen, and Morocco. She read English at St Edmund Hall, Oxford and is a graduate of the Creative Writing MA at the University of East Anglia. Her fourth novel, the gothic thriller Sundial (2022 - Viper, Tor Nightfire) was Observer Thriller of the Month and a USA Today, CNN and Apple Books selection for best new fiction. Stephen King called Sundial ‘Authentically terrifying…. Do not miss this book.’ Ward’s third breakout novel The Last House on Needless Street (2021 - Viper, Tor Nightfire) won the August Derleth Prize and has been shortlisted for the Kitschies, the British Book Awards, the South Bank Award, and the World Fantasy Award. Esquire magazine listed it as one of the top 25 best horror novels of all time. Rights have been sold in twenty-nine territories, it was a Richard and Judy Book Club selection, a Times Book of the Month, Observer Book of the Month, March Editor’s Pick on Radio 4’s Open Book, a Between the Covers BBC2 book club selection and a Sunday Times bestseller. The Last House on Needless Street is being developed for film by Andy Serkis and Jonathan Cavendish’s production company, The Imaginarium. Stephen King said of The Last House on Needless Street, ‘I was blown away. It's a true nerve-shredder that keeps its mind-blowing secrets to the very end. Haven't read anything this exciting since GONE GIRL.’ Ward’s second novel Little Eve (2018 - W&N, Tor Nightfire) won the 2019 Shirley Jackson Award, the August Derleth Prize at the British Fantasy Awards and was a Guardian best book of 2018. Nightfire will publish Little Eve for the first time in the US in 2022. Ward’s debut Rawblood (2015 - W&N, Sourcebooks) also won the 2016 August Derleth, making her the only woman to have won the prize three times. Her short stories have appeared in numerous anthologies and have been shortlisted for various prizes. She lives in London and Devon.

Chris Kelso
Chris Kelso
Author · 14 books
Chris Kelso is an award-winning genre writer, editor, illustrator, and musician from Scotland. His work has been published widely across the UK, US and Canada.
E. Catherine Tobler
E. Catherine Tobler
Author · 25 books
E. Catherine Tobler has written an awful lot of things. Her short fiction has been nominated for the Sturgeon Memorial Award, the Nebula Award, the Utopia Award. Her work on Shimmer Magazine was nominated for the Hugo and World Fantasy Awards.
Carole Johnstone
Carole Johnstone
Author · 7 books

Carole Johnstone grew up in Lanarkshire, Scotland. She has been writing as long as she can remember, and is an award-winning short story writer whose work has been reprinted and translated worldwide. She has been published by HarperCollins, Macmillan, Simon & Schuster, and Titan Books, and has written Sherlock Holmes stories for Constable & Robinson. MIRRORLAND, her debut novel, has sold in 13 territories, and has been optioned by Heyday TV and NBC Universal. Her second novel, THE BLACKHOUSE, is a gothic thriller and unusual whodunnit set on an isolated Scottish island where nothing is as it seems, and shocking twists lie around every corner. Out Aug 4 2022 in the UK and Jan 3 2023 in the US and CAN. Carole now writes full-time, and lives with her husband in the Highlands of Scotland, though her heart belongs to the sea and wild islands of the Outer Hebrides. See carolejohnstone.com for more information and giveaways.

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