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Weird Horror, Issue 8, Spring 2024
2024
First Published
4.45
Average Rating
124
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Strange and new fiction from Elin Olausson, Jess Koch, Alison Moore, David Ebenbach, John Patrick Higgins, Jack Klausner, Gary McMahon, Jacob Steven Mohr, Aimee Ogden, Perry Ruhland, and RJ Taylor.Plus opinion, reviews, and commentary from Simon Strantzas, Orrin Grey, and Lysette Stevenson."Excellent!"-Ellen Datlow, The Best Horror of the Year
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Authors

Perry Ruhland
Perry Ruhland
Author · 4 books

Perry Ruhland is a writer and filmmaker based in Chicago. https://www.perryruhland.com/

R.J. Taylor
Author · 3 books

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Jacob Steven Mohr
Jacob Steven Mohr
Author · 5 books

Improbably, Jacob Steven Mohr has been losing himself in fantasy worlds of his own make since he was eighteen years old. A crazed (and very handsome) bard trapped in the body of a young Southern writer, Mohr has published six short stories and two novels thus far in the genres of horror and fantasy. He regards his stories as his very disobedient children, and loves them all. Daughter of Man is his second book—and his most defiant offspring to date. Mohr is a native North Carolinian. When he isn’t writing (or rewriting… or re-rewriting…) he can be found at one of a dozen amusement parks, cooling his heels in line for the roller coasters, or curled up in bed with a warm book and a cool beer. He’d like to thank his parents for indulging his creative side as a child, and his friends for putting up with what a total dork he can be sometimes. …He’d also like to thank The Academy, but they won’t return his calls.

Alison Moore
Alison Moore
Author · 14 books

Born in Manchester in 1971, Alison Moore lives next but one to a sheep field in a village on the Leicestershire-Nottinghamshire border, with her husband Dan and son Arthur. She is a member of Nottingham Writers’ Studio and an honorary lecturer in the School of English at Nottingham University. In 2012 her novel The Lighthouse, the unsettling tale of a middle-aged man who embarks on a contemplative German walking holiday after the break-up of his marriage – only to find himself more alienated than ever, was shortlisted for the Man Booker prize.

Gary McMahon
Author · 43 books
Gary McMahon lives, works and writes in West Yorkshire but posseses a New York state of mind. He shares his life with a wife, a son, and the nagging stories that won’t give him any peace until he writes them.
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