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Charles
Aug 21, 2016 rated it it was amazing
Skelos: The Journal of Weird Fiction and Dark Fantasy. Volume 1, Issue 1.
Magazine: Summer 2016: 158 pages, Skelos Press.

How nice to once more hold in my hands a thick, meaty magazine in print form. The new Skelos Journal makes a solid debut on the scene, and I’m happy to know that more issues are to come. If the editors can keep up the quality of issue #1, we fans of pulp and fantasy fiction will have something to be proud of.

There are three managing editors for the new magazine, Mark Finn, Chr
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S.E. Lindberg
Aug 21, 2016 rated it it was amazing
Skelos was an ambitious 2016 Kickstarter project. Successfully funded, it aims to be an outlet for literary essays, short stories, poem, novelettes, and reviews for Dark Fiction/Weird Fantasy. As a backer, I am very pleased. Somehow, it delivered all this in its first issue and a low price. Just ~12USD for the print version. In short, it is a highly recommend periodical to subscribe.



This reviews their first issue (Summer 2016 edition, Kickstarter funding seems to guarantee at least four issues).
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Riju Ganguly
Jun 15, 2020 rated it it was amazing
This was one of the finest, if not the finest magazine-length reads of this otherwise beastly year. It can be stated without the slightest doubt that among connoisseurs of dark, macabre and weird fiction, poetry, and especially well-researched non-fiction, this volume would be treasured.
There are so-many memorable things in this volume, that a brief review would result in me capturing the entire 'Contents'. Nevertheless, let me mention a few brilliant works that literally made my day (night, if
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Morgan
Dec 20, 2016 rated it liked it
First issue of a small press magazine that runs a mix of weird/horror/sword and sorcery/science fiction with non-fiction essays and book reviews. Highlight is having Keith Taylor and one of his Celtic sword and sorcery stories present. Most contents are by small press authors. I didn't like the Scott Cupp story "The Dead Unicorn" which was nihilistic vignette. Charles Gramlich's "Hungry" will make you go "Ewwww!" Jason Ray Carney's "One Less Hand for the Shaping of Things" starts out with some g ...more
Ashley
Aug 20, 2016 rated it it was amazing  ·  (Review from the author)
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