Tuesday, February 07, 2006

Insideous Reflections #5 (Winter 2006)

It starts with a whisper off the tip of a jagged tongue. Without warning it ascends to an agonizing howl as the sharp tendrils of its being wrap tight around your throbbing brain. Quickly it spreads throughout your mind, your body, your soul and now you want more, so here it is. We found it lurking, slithering amid the darkest recesses of a collectively twisted mind and we want you to have it all. No, really, we insist.

Stories to make you panic and check your sanity at the door, articles to make you laugh and shiver. We’ll have you examining your very existence before you know it. Join us as we sift through the guts and brains of the bad boy of horror, Jack Ketchum, who also was so kind as to sacrifice a rare story to us about life and death. We also coerced Poppy Z. Brite between our pages for a little bite. All for you and so much more. So what are you waiting for? You’re not afraid are you?

Embrace the New Year with the new fear and order your copy of Insidious Reflections, Issue #5. We want to hear you scream.

Included in this issue:

Fiction: Seascape by Jack Ketchum /Addict by J.F. Gonzalez / Fizz by Eric Shapiro / Winter’s Rebirth by Darren Franz / Neon and Silence by Donna Taylor Burgess / That When I Waked I Cried To Dream Again by Ken Scholes / Crash and Burn by Kelli Dunlap / The Milkmaid by Anthony R.G.J.G. Heffernan / The Blue Man by B.P. Wap / Gross Out Contest Winners by The 13 Finalists

Non-fiction:
It’s Alive by Cortney Skinner / An Interview with Jack Ketchum by Richard Hipson / Seriously Whacked Point of View by Jeff Strand / An Interview with Tim Lebbon by Tracy West / The Indie Spotlight: Greg Lamberson by Tom Moran / An Interview with Stephen Mark Rainey by Stephen W. Sommerville / Ghosts and Hauntings: Part Two by Robert Lewis, featuring an interview with Paranormal Investigator and Horror Author Bob Freeman / Taming of the Mole by Jenny Orosel / An Interview with Poppy Z. Brite by Jamie Langolf / Literary Reflections / Celluloid Reflections

2 Comments:

Blogger Fran Friel said...

Fine review, Bob! I've got my copy and it is as you've described it, one wicked mag.

Wonderful blog, too.

Fran

12:10 PM  
Blogger Bob Freeman said...

Thank you.

12:44 PM  

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