CHM #46
(2024)April 2024
(Book 46 in the Cosmic Horror Monthly series)
An anthology of stories edited by Charles Tyra
WELCOME to the April edition of Cosmic Horror Monthly. (Is it really April already?) We have assembled a terrifying collection of stories to share with you this month, its a collection I am immensely proud to present. Well start strong with a man who makes a startling discovery in an apocalyptic landscape in A New World. Then a nod to one of the great works of cosmic horror of all time in The Dying Chorus: An Oral History of the Carcosa Art Collective by Max D. Stanton, author of A Season of Loathsome Miracles. Up next, a truly rude awakening in Automatic Doors followed by the gathering of a new cult at the roller rink in Ritual Sacrifice to the Great God of Skates by Bram Stoker award-winning writer Eric J. Guignard.
In Dont Tell by CHM alum Jonathan Gensler, when a cadet is found dead, his best friend finds more than secrets has been hiding on base. Well discover something lurking beneath the surface of the lake in Beauty Below before witnessing one last wild performance at the circus in Big Top. Then a tale from the behemoth that inspired this very magazine you hold, we reached deep into the crypt to bring you a weird story by Margaret St. Clair called Brenda.
Cosmic Horror Monthly blends golden age turn of the century pulp style with terrifying modern weird fiction and cosmic horror.
Every issue features at least eight terrifying original short stories and at least two pieces of cosmic horror or weird art.
Genre: Horror
In Dont Tell by CHM alum Jonathan Gensler, when a cadet is found dead, his best friend finds more than secrets has been hiding on base. Well discover something lurking beneath the surface of the lake in Beauty Below before witnessing one last wild performance at the circus in Big Top. Then a tale from the behemoth that inspired this very magazine you hold, we reached deep into the crypt to bring you a weird story by Margaret St. Clair called Brenda.
Cosmic Horror Monthly blends golden age turn of the century pulp style with terrifying modern weird fiction and cosmic horror.
Every issue features at least eight terrifying original short stories and at least two pieces of cosmic horror or weird art.
Genre: Horror
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