Black Candies is a place where “genre” is not a dirty word. It’s a place where respectable and serious writers can indulge their darkest and weirdest tendencies. Black Candies does not revel in pulp, teenage vampire erotica or lurid gore. It’s a platform for authors to create serious, intelligent terror.
Black Candies: A Journal of Literary Horror wants to unsettle you.
For the 2012 issue, six writers including Nick Antosca , Jim Ruland and Natanya Ann Pulley interpret the theme “Post Apocalypse” in unique and troubling ways. Full-color illustrations accompany each story, including artwork and design from Adam Vieyra, the art director behind San Diego CityBeat, San Diego’s largest progressive newspaper.
Black Candies is a place where “genre” is not a dirty word. It’s a place where respectable and serious writers can indulge their darkest and weirdest tendencies. Black Candies does not revel in pulp, teenage vampire erotica or lurid gore. It’s a platform for authors to create serious, intelligent terror.
Black Candies: A Journal of Literary Horror wants to unsettle you.
For the 2012 issue, six writers including Nick Antosca , Jim Ruland and Natanya Ann Pulley interpret the theme “Post Apocalypse” in unique and troubling ways. Full-color illustrations accompany each story, including artwork and design from Adam Vieyra, the art director behind San Diego CityBeat, San Diego’s largest progressive newspaper.