Cemetery Dance
This is the wikizine for the publishing house known as Cemetary Dance. The magazine, started by Richard Chizmar in the late 80s, is one of the few horror/sci-fi hard copy magazines (think Twilight Zone) to survive the 90's. The current... [more]
This is the wikizine for the publishing house known as Cemetary Dance. The magazine, started by Richard Chizmar in the late 80s, is one of the few horror/sci-fi hard copy magazines (think Twilight Zone) to survive the 90's. The current online version is at CemeteryDance.com.
The magazine got a boost in its early years when Stephen King sent in a story, the publication of which sealed the magazine's legitimacy. From there Chizmar expanded to books ('92), starting with a short story collection. The book imprint got a similar boost from Dean Koonz when he published his Strange Highways through Cemetery Dance.
Now you can visit the magazine online, with interviews of dark fantasy/horror authors like Stephen King, and a full list of book titles, comics and other fun stuff in the genre. All topics concerning Cemetery Dance -- news and networking among fans and writers -- belong to his wikizine.
Submission Information for Cemetery Dance Magazine
For information on submitting a short story to Cemetery Dance, go to their Writer's Corner page.
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