Macabre Magazine: Where Horror Comes Home.
Over 52,000 words of dread across thirteen tales.
The debut issue of Macabre Magazine marks a bold transition, leaving the safety of the harbor behind for something "deeper, stranger, and unapologetically macabre". This is the new home for horror, and its doors are wide open.
Inside, thirteen dark and dreadful tales await, each alive with imagination and designed to linger long after the lights are back on. What terrors lurk within a story called "Ink"? Who is the real "Princess" on a desolate pig farm? Can you survive the creeping dread of "The Cobwebs" or the unsettling mystery of a "Midnight Ferry with Vending Machines"?
Beyond the fiction, this issue delves into the very roots of the genre with the feature article, "The Overlooked Pioneer Who Invented Modern Horror". Discover the groundbreaking author who Stephen King has called his greatest influence.
Turn off the lights, settle in, and remember: the harbor is far behind us now, and something macabre this way comes.