Nameless Magazine is a biannual (twice yearly), perfect-bound, 6"x9" book/magazine of 120-150 color and B&W pages per issue. It is published by Cycatrix Press, a division of JaSunni Productions, LLC, and will be printed in limited quantities in the Spring and Fall of each year. Along with each print issue there will be a simultaneous Electronic edition, available in a variety of popular formats (for the Nook, Kindle, PDF, Issuu and so on).
The material in Nameless is wide-ranging and presented in an eye-catching manner. Each issue will vary as to theme, but will provide fascinating...
Nameless Magazine is a biannual (twice yearly), perfect-bound, 6"x9" book/magazine of 120-150 color and B&W pages per issue. It is published by Cycatr...
NAMELESS Digest is an exciting, outstanding biannual journal of the macabre and esoteric. It features articles, artwork, interviews, and fiction from some of the best in the fields of the Weird, science fiction, and horror, both classic and fresh voices, and all new. NAMELESS also presents outstanding reviews and scholarship of literature, cinema, and comics in a FULL-COLOR, eye-catching format. Profusely illustrated. There is also an active website that is tied-in to the digest: http: //www.NamelessMag.com, as well as a Facebook Fan Page with more than 4000 members, and a Twitter feed.
NAMELESS Digest is an exciting, outstanding biannual journal of the macabre and esoteric. It features articles, artwork, interviews, and fiction from ...
Over the past century or more, the genres of fantasy, horror, and supernatural fiction have increasingly expanded beyond literature and into an array of media--film, television, comic books, and art. Many of the leading figures in the field engage in multimedia enterprises that allow their work to reach a much wider public than the mere readers of books. In Disorders of Magnitude: A Survey of Dark Fantasy, Jason V Brock analyzes the intersection of literature, media, and genre fiction in essays, reviews, and pioneering interviews. Beginning with the pulp magazines of the 1920s, Brock studies...
Over the past century or more, the genres of fantasy, horror, and supernatural fiction have increasingly expanded beyond literature and into an array ...