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Nightmare Magazine, Issue 100
2020
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FICTION Rotten Little Town: An Oral History (Abridged) by Adam-Troy Castro How to Break into a Hotel Room by Stephen Graham Jones Last Stop on Route Nine by Tananarive Due Darkness Metastatic by Sam J. Miller I Let You Out by Desirina Boskovich NONFICTION Editorial: January 2021 by John Joseph Adams The H Word: Victims and Volunteers by Orrin Grey Book Reviews: January 2021 by Terence Taylor Interview: John Joseph Adams and Wendy N. Wagner in Conversation by John Joseph Adams and Wendy N. Wagner EXCLUSIVE PAID CONTENT ORIGINAL SHORT STORY: Darkness, Metastatic by Sam J. Miller ORIGINAL SHORT STORY: Wolfsbane by Maria Dahvana Headley REPRINT: Thin Cold Hands by Gemma Files REPRINT: The Things Eric Eats Before He Eats Himself by Carmen Maria Machado REPRINT: Up From Slavery by Victor LaValle REPRINT: Jaws of Saturn by Laird Barron NONFICTION: What Are You Afraid Of? by Xander Odell

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Authors

Stephen Graham Jones
Stephen Graham Jones
Author · 65 books
Stephen Graham Jones is the NYT bestselling author of twenty-five or thirty books. He really likes werewolves and slashers. Favorite novels change daily, but Valis and Love Medicine and Lonesome Dove and It and The Things They Carried are all usually up there somewhere. Stephen lives in Boulder, Colorado. It's a big change from the West Texas he grew up in. He's married with a couple kids, and probably one too many trucks.
Victor LaValle
Victor LaValle
Author · 22 books

Victor LaValle is the author of the short story collection Slapboxing with Jesus, four novels, The Ecstatic, Big Machine, The Devil in Silver, and The Changeling and two novellas, Lucretia and the Kroons and The Ballad of Black Tom. He is also the creator and writer of a comic book Victor LaValle's DESTROYER. He has been the recipient of numerous awards including a Whiting Writers' Award, a United States Artists Ford Fellowship, a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Shirley Jackson Award, an American Book Award, and the key to Southeast Queens. He was raised in Queens, New York. He now lives in Washington Heights with his wife and kids. He teaches at Columbia University. He can be kind of hard to reach, but he still loves you.

Laird Barron
Laird Barron
Author · 32 books

Laird Barron, an expat Alaskan, is the author of several books, including The Imago Sequence and Other Stories; Swift to Chase; and Blood Standard. Currently, Barron lives in the Rondout Valley of New York State and is at work on tales about the evil that men do. Photo credit belongs to Ardi Alspach Agent: Janet Reid of New Leaf Literary & Media

Terence Taylor
Author · 5 books
TERENCE TAYLOR is an award-winning children's television writer, whose work has appeared on PBS, Nickelodeon, and Disney, among many others. After a career of comforting young kids, he's now equally dedicated to scaring their parents. His short horror stories have been published in all three "Dark Dreams" horror/suspense anthologies. "BITE MARKS: A Vampire Testament" is his first novel. "BLOOD PRESSURE", second in the opening trilogy of the Vampire Testaments, is due out in April 2010. He lives "
Tananarive Due
Tananarive Due
Author · 28 books

TANANARIVE DUE (tah-nah-nah-REEVE doo) is the award-winning author of The Wishing Pool & Other Stories and the upcoming The Reformatory ("A masterpiece"—Library Journal). She and her husband, Steven Barnes, co-wrote the Black Horror graphic novel The Keeper, illustrated by Marco Finnegan. Due and Barnes co-host a podcast, "Lifewriting: Write for Your Life!" A leading voice in Black speculative fiction for more than 20 years, Due has won an American Book Award, an NAACP Image Award, and a British Fantasy Award, and her writing has been included in best-of-the-year anthologies. Her books include Ghost Summer: Stories, My Soul to Keep, and The Good House. She and her late mother, civil rights activist Patricia Stephens Due, co-authored Freedom in the Family: A Mother-Daughter Memoir of the Fight for Civil Rights. She and her husband live with their son, Jason.

Orrin Grey
Orrin Grey
Author · 14 books
Orrin Grey is a skeleton who likes monsters. When asked, he claims to mostly write oubliettes.
Wendy N. Wagner
Wendy N. Wagner
Author · 11 books

Wendy N. Wagner grew up in a town so tiny it didn’t even have a post office. With no television reception, she became a rabid reader, waiting impatiently for the bookmobile’s fortnightly visit to her tiny hometown. Today, her family struggles to find room for her expanding book collection in their Portland, Oregon, home. Wendy's work ranges from horror novels to poetry to environmental essays. Her books include THE SECRET SKIN (a gothic novella), THE DEER KINGS (a horror novel), AN OATH OF DOGS (science fantasy), and two tie-in novels for the Pathfinder role-playing game. A Hugo award-winning editor of short fiction, she currently serves as the editor of NIGHTMARE MAGAZINE and the managing/senior editor of LIGHTSPEED.

Gemma Files
Gemma Files
Author · 29 books
Previously best-known as a film critic for Toronto's eye Weekly, teacher and screenwriter, Gemma Files first broke onto the international horror scene when her story "The Emperor's Old Bones" won the 1999 International Horror Guild award for Best Short Fiction. She is the author of two collections of short work (Kissing Carrion and The Worm in Every Heart) and two chapbooks of poetry (Bent Under Night and Dust Radio). Her Hexslinger Series trilogy is now complete: A Book of Tongues, A Rope of Thorns and A Tree of Bones, all available from ChiZine Publications.
Sam J. Miller
Sam J. Miller
Author · 13 books
Sam J. Miller is the last in a long line of butchers, and the Nebula-Award-winning author of THE ART OF STARVING, one of NPR's Best Books of the Year. His second novel, BLACKFISH CITY was a "Must Read" according to Entertainment Weekly and O: The Oprah Magazine, and one of the best books of 2018 according to the Washington Post, Publishers Weekly, and more. He got gay-married in a guerrilla wedding in the shadow of a tyrannosaurus skeleton. He lives in New York City, and at samjmiller.com.
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