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As the title suggests, Gamut Magazine's fiction, nonfiction, and poetry covers a lot of ground within the realms of literary dark fiction. You'll find everything from science fiction to memoir. Some of the works are funny, some are delightfully strange, some are scary, but all of them hold a darkness that is always thoughtful and never veers into sensationalized edginess or dry, opaque navel-gazing. And as someone who likes both literary and dark fiction, I enjoyed an impressive percentage of th...
Every issue of Gamut is a treat if you like stories that can be classified as horror, weird, dark fantasy, or noir / neo-noir. Two stories particularly stood out for me in this issue:The Bubblegum Man, by Eric Reitan: This dark and almost hallucinogenic story about two siblings and what happens to them in a world full of adults who are too selfish or far-gone to take care of them, shook me. It is deeply unsettling, with a creeping, crawling sense of dread permeating every word from the first to
An excellent magazine! I backed this as part of their Kickstarter and I have not been disappointed. Excellent short stories, poetry, and nonfiction.