Author: pp93a

  • The Terrible Old Hypocrite

    I was fortunate to meet with a prominent editor of a famous sci-fi magazine before I started The Maul to discuss basic publication practice. One of their insights was this: “People read a magazine because they share tastes with the editor.” I have some major reservations about the Cosmic Horror subgenre. I’ve slushed over a…

  • Flash Fiction Contest

    We’re holding a Cosmic Horror Contest! It turns out running a magazine where people actually pay their authors costs money. Who knew? We’d like to continue paying authors and artists for their amazing work, so we’re holding a contest at $5 per entry (and unlimited entries!) in order to raise funds. Money raised will go…

  • Skull Artiste

    By Janis Butler Holm

  • Tiff and Lainey #3

    By Alina Wahab

  • The Burial Cave

    By Wailana Kalama You ask me what I lived on. What kind of food I ate that night I was stuck in the cave.  A granola bar, my sister’s because I had already eaten mine on the climb up into the cliffs. You ask me how I did it, survived in the dark, alone. Wasn’t…

  • Where the Red-Striped Balloons Float Far and Free

    by Rachael K. Jones When the unexpected circus comes to town, it digs its tentpegs into the field beside Whippoorwill Elementary School just as lunch recess begins. Before the recess monitors can stop them, the kids flood to the fence to see the dancing bears file out of their boxcar as the red-and-white striped Big…

  • Movie Magic

    By Dustin Mendel “Now, who would like to be our monster?” A dozen tiny hands spring into the air, their thin, suntanned arms waving and stretching uncomfortably above the sea of heads. The two men at the front of the room scan the crowd, smiling the same smile, the black thing folded over the forearms…

  • Reasons This is Not a Horror Story

    By Barbara A. Barnett Reason #1: Wrong Demographic This is not a horror story. Because horror stories, Heather would tell me, are about dumb horny teenagers. If they are about middle-aged people, those people are parents with a child to protect. Or perhaps they’re a brilliant but arrogant scientist whose creation ends up biting them…

  • Horror is Other People

    I noticed a jump from Issue Zero of this magazine to Issue One. Not in the quality of the stories. We got seven-hundred fifty submissions for Issue Zero and chose the top four. So the quality is there, trust me. But Issue Two is more cohesive and a better representation of horror targeted to a…

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