The perfect length for your in-between reading, you’ll love the portability of this little slice of damnation as you tremble while you wait for the doctor, fear for your life over lunch, and lose yourself in the mesmerizing poetry of oblivion. It’s that easy to dive into these short horror fiction reads. Discover new authors and awake new nightmares each and every month. Sound too crazy to be true?
Within Sanitarium Magazine Issue 35 you will find the horror fiction your deepest fears crave:
Here, There and Everywhere by Jeremy Thompson
Tree Fort by Tom Leveen
Beyond Redemption by Craig Steven
Connected by Andrew Roberts
How It Really Ends by Charlotte Covey
The Boy in the Upstairs Window by Michael Archambault
Eddie Scab by Dan Lett
Maelstrom by Shannon Lawrence
Don’t Quit Your Day Job by Kate Hunt
Atlantis by S.L. Dixon
Late Night Snack by Kevin M. Folliard
Old Fashioned by Felicia Lee
Locked Away and Forgotten by Luke Hartwick
Echoes by Patrick T. Wisniewski
The Architect of Babel by James D. Mabe
Copy Rights by Jack Campbell Jr.
The Stump by Ashley Franz Holzmann
Passing the Time by David J. Gibbs
Get to the Point by James Michael Shoberg
On the record with:
Stephen Graham Jones
Mark Nixon of Shadows at the Door
A little word from our readers:
One of the great things about Sanitarium Magazine is the effort they put into discovering new authors. Many horror magazines favor work of King or other "proven" authors, but by reaching out the the next generation, Sanitarium opens the door to really new ideas. - DL SHANNON // DEVER, CO
Sanitarium is an excellent high quality horror magazine full of new, emerging writers and some old faces. All the stories are very good. However, my personal favourite by Lex Sinclair stands out as the best. It has elements of Edgar Allen Poe. - SAM // LONDON, UK
The perfect length for your in-between reading, you’ll love the portability of this little slice of damnation as you tremble while you wait for the doctor, fear for your life over lunch, and lose yourself in the mesmerizing poetry of oblivion. It’s that easy to dive into these short horror fiction reads. Discover new authors and awake new nightmares each and every month. Sound too crazy to be true?
Within Sanitarium Magazine Issue 35 you will find the horror fiction your deepest fears crave:
Here, There and Everywhere by Jeremy Thompson
Tree Fort by Tom Leveen
Beyond Redemption by Craig Steven
Connected by Andrew Roberts
How It Really Ends by Charlotte Covey
The Boy in the Upstairs Window by Michael Archambault
Eddie Scab by Dan Lett
Maelstrom by Shannon Lawrence
Don’t Quit Your Day Job by Kate Hunt
Atlantis by S.L. Dixon
Late Night Snack by Kevin M. Folliard
Old Fashioned by Felicia Lee
Locked Away and Forgotten by Luke Hartwick
Echoes by Patrick T. Wisniewski
The Architect of Babel by James D. Mabe
Copy Rights by Jack Campbell Jr.
The Stump by Ashley Franz Holzmann
Passing the Time by David J. Gibbs
Get to the Point by James Michael Shoberg
On the record with:
Stephen Graham Jones
Mark Nixon of Shadows at the Door
A little word from our readers:
One of the great things about Sanitarium Magazine is the effort they put into discovering new authors. Many horror magazines favor work of King or other "proven" authors, but by reaching out the the next generation, Sanitarium opens the door to really new ideas. - DL SHANNON // DEVER, CO
Sanitarium is an excellent high quality horror magazine full of new, emerging writers and some old faces. All the stories are very good. However, my personal favourite by Lex Sinclair stands out as the best. It has elements of Edgar Allen Poe. - SAM // LONDON, UK