![]() Posted in Books Tagged alexis lamantia, apex magazine, bonnie jo stufflebeam, brett harrington, coffin bell, features, horror poetry, into the night, k.s. For over 25 years, the Wild Cards universe has been entertaining readers with stories of superpowered people in an alternate history. ![]() I would love to connect and read the horror stories and poems you’re publishing! Just send me an email. The same goes for writers and editors of publications. Also, if you have a favorite publication that puts out excellent horror poetry or fiction, please tell me about it by leaving a comment on this article or droppin g me a line. ‘Trials and Invocations in the Basin of the Three Sisters’ conjures a whole world filled with superstitions and dire consequences in a short period by setting the story up as a sort of guide to the strange.Īs always, I hope you found a new magazine, writer, or story to satiate your horror hunger. But they are also extremely different, not only in voice and overall plot, but Walker’s story is a flash story that doesn’t feel like flash. And they are both dark fantasies with strong horror themes and notes. ![]() Walker’s ‘Trials and Invocations in the Basin of the Three Sisters’ is much like Stufflebeam’s story–both stories create a strongly developed culture and history. ‘ Trials and Invocations in the Basin of the Three Sisters‘ by K.S.
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