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Editorial

Editorial: January 2024

Welcome to Issue #136 of Nightmare Magazine, and welcome to another year celebrating horror and dark fantasy fiction. We’re excited to scare, unsettle, nauseate, amuse, and depress you—because we believe in the power of horror to do all of those things. It’s truly a genre for everyone and every palate, the perfect realm to explore all the complicated, dark facets of the human condition.

January is a month for celebrating new beginnings and fresh starts. It’s also the month we’re most likely to take a serious look at our health, relationships, and work-life balance. Every magazine at the grocery store shouts cliches like “New Year, New You!” and gyms across America offer incredible sign-up deals. In January, you’ll be hard-pressed to have a conversation with anyone without someone bringing up exercise. Needless to say, it seemed like a great month to center our issue around, you guessed it: bodies in motion. Or at least, bodies and verbs.

The month starts off with R.A. Busby’s story “Ten Thousand Crawling Children,” a tale of exquisite body horror. Verb? Crawling, of course! Andrew Snover joins us with his short “The Forgetter,” about a man with a very unusual job. Verb? Shoveling. Megan Kiekel Anderson brings us our first creative nonfiction piece in several months, discussing the way we remember terrifying experiences in her essay “Chase Scene.” (Verb: running.) And Somto Ihezue explores the verb “smoldering” in his poem “In Our Bodies There Is Heat.”

Kelsea Yu writes about the roles of dead mothers in fairy tales in her essay for “The H Word,” and Gordon B. White interviews author V. Castro. Plus, our spotlight interview team brings you insights into our authors’ eerie minds.

It’s another terrific issue for you to enjoy—even when you’re on the treadmill.

Wendy N. Wagner

Wendy N. Wagner is the author of the horror novels Girl in the Creek and The Deer Kings, as well as the gothic novella The Secret Skin. Previous work includes the SF thriller An Oath of Dogs and two novels for the Pathfinder Tales series. Her short fiction has been nominated for the Theodore Sturgeon and Shirley Jackson awards, and her short stories, poetry, and essays have appeared in more than seventy venues. A two-time Locus award finalist for her editorial work here, she also serves as the senior editor of Lightspeed Magazine, and previously served as the guest editor of our Queers Destroy Horror! special issue. She lives in Oregon with her very understanding family, a large cat, and a Muppet disguised as a dog.

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