Title | : | The Dread Machine: Issue 1.4 |
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ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 235 |
Publication | : | Published January 3, 2022 |
Welcome to the fourth installment of The Dread Machine, a thought-provoking dark speculative and science fiction magazine. This issue contains short stories and poetry exploring themes of connection, isolation, and identity. These 23 works of fiction demand readers consider the
Who do we become when we only have ourselves for company?
What remains when we've sacrificed too much?
Where do the babies really come from?
Who do we become when we only have ourselves for company?
What remains when we've sacrificed too much?
Where do the babies really come from?
The Dread Machine: Issue 1.4 Reviews
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As the editor of The Dread Machine, I'm too biased to leave anything other than a glowing review for this issue. We're extremely proud of all the writers who contributed. My personal favorites this quarter, if I'm only allowing myself to list three, are "Betobeto Teketeke" by JL Akagi (which I nominated for a Pushcart Prize), "Like an Itch You Scratch" by Daria Lavelle, and "Blood Runs Cold" by Josh Rountree. We also reprinted "Mona Luna" by Christina Ladd, which is a spectacular read!