The thirtieth issue of the magazine specialising in Supernatural fiction of all kinds. This issue contains six stories by leading authors in the field.
In '30' by Helen Grant, a room at an Oxford college contains something that should never be confronted. But inevitably, someone does. 'Tears From An Eyeless Face' is a bizarre prose-poem by Canadian author Michael Kelly. 'An Element of Blank' by Lynda E. Rucker sees three friends revisit an ill-starred house where, as teenagers, one of them was assailed by an occult entity. 'Wild Dogs' by Adam Golaski takes us out to a night club where the floor show leaves something to be desired - survivors. And in 'Even Clean Hands Can Do Damage' two women who have suffered terrible loss are brought together by the ghost of a child, but it seems that closure is not always on offer to those who deserve it most. Mark Valentine's story 'Vain Shadows Flee', a tribute to the late Joel Lane, sees a man haunted by a hymn-singing vagrant.
The thirtieth issue of the magazine specialising in Supernatural fiction of all kinds. This issue contains six stories by leading authors in the field.
In '30' by Helen Grant, a room at an Oxford college contains something that should never be confronted. But inevitably, someone does. 'Tears From An Eyeless Face' is a bizarre prose-poem by Canadian author Michael Kelly. 'An Element of Blank' by Lynda E. Rucker sees three friends revisit an ill-starred house where, as teenagers, one of them was assailed by an occult entity. 'Wild Dogs' by Adam Golaski takes us out to a night club where the floor show leaves something to be desired - survivors. And in 'Even Clean Hands Can Do Damage' two women who have suffered terrible loss are brought together by the ghost of a child, but it seems that closure is not always on offer to those who deserve it most. Mark Valentine's story 'Vain Shadows Flee', a tribute to the late Joel Lane, sees a man haunted by a hymn-singing vagrant.