Illustrated Worlds Magazine, Issue #9 Print Copy
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It's here! The Spring 2025 edition, Issue #9, of Illustrated Worlds Magazine, and it's full of springtime goodness (in a dark and spooky way, of course). Enjoy the biggest volume yet of the quarterly publication that brings you the best contemporary creators of horror and fantasy working today.
Featured artists include Jacq Hancock, whose watercolor piece Baba Yaga's Flight, graces the cover. Other contributors include artists Vincent Grey, Vonnie Winslow Crist, Warren Muzak, Dante Luiz, Nick Stevens, Daisy Chambers, Peter Hoffman, J. Cox, Gary Bloom, Kamilla Tleulina, Sonali Roy and Michael Livolsi. It's skulls and monsters galore!
Our fiction contributors are the authors Kelli Dianne Rule with a decidedly dark garden to explore, Max Rauhman's journey to fairyland, experiencing the time loops of Elle Ravenswood, A.M. Sutter's monstrous family tragedy, the effect of human progress on nature spirits in Brian K. Lowe's tale Migration, a couple of unique zombie tales by A. Katherine Black and Robert Bagnall, glimpsing an alcoholic's afterlife with author Dwain Campbell as well as navigating the mysteries of ghostly parallels with Mark Mitchell, a lack of bodily integrity with Viktor Athelstan and true evil in Arthur H. Manner's story The Discipline of Small Evil.
Give yourself a delightfully creepy gift this spring with Issue #9.
Featured artists include Jacq Hancock, whose watercolor piece Baba Yaga's Flight, graces the cover. Other contributors include artists Vincent Grey, Vonnie Winslow Crist, Warren Muzak, Dante Luiz, Nick Stevens, Daisy Chambers, Peter Hoffman, J. Cox, Gary Bloom, Kamilla Tleulina, Sonali Roy and Michael Livolsi. It's skulls and monsters galore!
Our fiction contributors are the authors Kelli Dianne Rule with a decidedly dark garden to explore, Max Rauhman's journey to fairyland, experiencing the time loops of Elle Ravenswood, A.M. Sutter's monstrous family tragedy, the effect of human progress on nature spirits in Brian K. Lowe's tale Migration, a couple of unique zombie tales by A. Katherine Black and Robert Bagnall, glimpsing an alcoholic's afterlife with author Dwain Campbell as well as navigating the mysteries of ghostly parallels with Mark Mitchell, a lack of bodily integrity with Viktor Athelstan and true evil in Arthur H. Manner's story The Discipline of Small Evil.
Give yourself a delightfully creepy gift this spring with Issue #9.