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Post by andydecker on Aug 18, 2018 13:21:01 GMT
Cemetary Dance Magazine
Vol.5 Issue 2 Spring 1993
[/b]Beside the TZM there lay those on my shelf. I had a subscription for a while. As far as I remember, I thought the columns more interesting than the stories. But it was a nice production, often with very nice coverart.
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Post by dem bones on Aug 19, 2018 13:42:57 GMT
It's still going, too. Most recent issue #76 (Dec 2017). Cemetery DanceAs with Twilight Zone, have only sampled four-five issues. This one is very entertaining. Creepy cover painting is a must for Bloody Hippies thread. Richard T. Chizmar [ed.]- Cemetery Dance #7 (Winter 1991) Charles Lang Editorial
Fiction: Ed Gorman - Layover Gary L. Raisor - The Laughing Man Andrew Vachss - Joyride Gary Brandner - Julian's Hand Joe R. Lansdale - Drive-In Date (Play version) Joe R. Lansdale - Bestsellers Guaranteed Graham Masterton - Pig's Dinner Bentley Little - The Town Bill Pronzini - Thirst Ronald Kelly - The Winds Within Joseph A. Citro - Dark Twilight (Novel excerpt)
Interviews Thomas Liam McDonald - Profiles in Terror: Peter Straub (Interview: Part I of II) Gary L. Raisor - A Conversation with Joe R. Lansdale Joseph A. Citro - People in the Shadows: Joseph W. Zarzynski
Articles/ Departments, etc A Taste of Hotter Blood: Several excerpts from stories featured in Jeff Gelb and Michael Garrett's Hotter Blood Lori Perkins - Dreadful Pleasures Ed Gorman - Gormania Edward Bryant - Book Reviews A. R. Morlan - The "By Any Other Name" Quiz Paul M. Sammon - Rough Cuts Matthew J. Costello - Nightmare Alley
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Post by Shrink Proof on Aug 20, 2018 8:05:57 GMT
It's still going, too. Most recent issue #76 (Dec 2017). Cemetery DanceAs with Twilight Zone, have only sampled four-five issues. This one is very entertaining. Creepy cover painting is a must for Bloody Hippies thread. Richard T. Chizmar [ed.]- Cemetery Dance #7 (Winter 1991) Charles Lang A fine Jerry Garcia tombstone. As good as the one that appeared in "Private Eye" just after the man died. It read:- Jerry Garcia RIP
Thanks
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Post by andydecker on May 2, 2020 12:48:54 GMT
Richard T. Chizmar [ed.]- Cemetery Dance #12 (Spring 1992) Content: Words from the Editor By Civilized Means - Gary A. Braunbeck Ramblings from the Dark #15 - column by Charles L. Grant Candy Bars for Elvis - Norman Partridge Gormania - clumn by Ed Gorman A Conversation with Dean R. Koontz -interview by Tyson Blue Less Than Human (excerpt) -Gary L. Raisor [as by Gary Raisor] The Mothers and Fathers Italian Association - column by Thomas F. Monteleone Nightmare Alley - column by Matthew J. Costello The Exclusive - Sidney Williams Terra ex Anima - column by T. Liam McDonald Mama's Boy - C. S. Fuqua A Conversation with Richard Matheson & R. C. Matheson - interview by Stanley Wiater Book Reviews - column by Edward Bryant The "Heeere's Johnny" or The Villians of Stephen King Films Quiz - article by A. R. Morlan Trash Theater: Human Tornado - column by Joe R. Lansdale and David E. Webb Spotlight on Publishing: Donald Grant - interview by Robert Morrish [as by Bob Morrish] The Animal - by Robert Pettitt Anthology Attic - column by Kathryn Ptacek Rough Cuts - column by Paul M. Sammon [as by Paul Sammon] A Bargain at Any Cost - Francis J. Matozzo Needful Kings & Other Things - column by Tyson Blue Deathgrip (excerpt) - Brian Hodge CD Book ReviewsLike I wrote somewhere above I had a subscription for a while, until I had a huge backlog of unread issues. I was more interested in the non-fiction and the reviews than the fiction, in this it was a real find. CD was published through 2017, often just one issue a year, but in 2019 there was another issue. Only selected issues seem to be made avaiable as Ebooks. But the publisher does a lot of those highly priced special limited editions, which seem to sell as they often are sold out before they are even released.
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Post by pbsplatter on Dec 31, 2022 19:10:51 GMT
The coverart for CD is a high point; lots of them capture a pleasingly sinister, warped view of the American Midwest in particular.
The fiction is a mixed bag, at least based on the two-volume Best of Cemetery Dance (which when I was younger I thought was a gold standard in horror literature--now, not so much). They did feature two of Jack Ketchum's best stories--"The Box" and "The Rifle," as well as Peter Crowther's "Eater" which is a minor classic. I plan to start a thread on that anthology some time soon.
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Post by andydecker on Mar 15, 2024 18:02:59 GMT
Cemetery Dance Magazine – Issue 71 (Cemetery Dance Publications, 2014) Cover: Alan L. Clark
Contents: Bentley Little – In the Room Simon Clark – Sacred Duty Darrell Schweitzer – Odd Man Out Christopher Reyna – A Million Miles From Graceland Jack Ketchum – Gorilla in My Room Sean Manseau – An Authentic Nicole Freres Daniel Braum – The Green Man of Punta Cabre Colleen Anderson – The Collector Eric Red – Colorblind Deborah Kalin – Teratogen Joel Lane – Quarantine Taylor Grant – The Infected Blake Crouch – Perfect Little Town Cemetery Dance Reviews Feature Review: Mr. Mercedes by Stephen KingStill published after all this years, the Ebook editions are way behind the actual issue which is currently announced as #79 sometimes in 2024. This one is a All Fiction Special Issue from ten years ago, so doesn't qualify as "new" horror. Considering the wasteland cover art has become in the last decades, editor and publisher Richard Chizmar still invests in this. I browsed only a few stories which seemed to be rather of the "quite horror" category.
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