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Hinnom Magazine Issue 007

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Welcome to Gehenna & Hinnom. Where things go bump in the night and dimensions fold within one another. Beasts lurk in shadows and nightmares take physical form. In this tome, you will find the most exciting weird fiction and cosmic horror from the best up-and-coming authors in the genres.

Embrace the Unknown.

70 pages, Paperback

First published June 30, 2018

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March 16, 2019
Hinnom Magazine includes a great mix of nonfiction, short horror fiction, and poetry. My favorites in this issue are “Thirst” by Sarah Gribble, “The Dead Provide” by Pete Rawlik, “The Dark Wyrm” by Deborah L. Davitt, “Hexana” by Adam Bolivar, and “The Zeigarnik Effect” by Melissa Burkley.

In Gribble’s tale, a necessity of life turns deadly. Rawlik’s story features grave robbing brothers who discover a new truth in their father’s favorite saying. Davitt’s poem shows the far reaching effects of a dimming star. Bolivar’s rhyming and metered poem explores a tryst gone seriously wrong. Burkley provides ways writers can harness a psychological principle to beat blocks and procrastination.

I look forward to digging into the other issues.
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