The Screaming Dead
In the afterlife, the loudest sound is the screaming of the dead. Death isn't always the end or the answer. Sam thought his suicide would be the end of his suffering, but he was wrong, as he wakes up in a never-ending... See More
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In the afterlife, the loudest sound is the screaming of the dead. Death isn't always the end or the answer. Sam thought his suicide would be the end of his suffering, but he was wrong, as he wakes up in a never-ending... See More
(14 reviews)
Six feet is not deep enough in this Mystery Thriller... After twenty years in the ground, the dead briefly rise. At his father's grave, this is Dave's last opportunity to discover why a man would abandon his wife and young... See More
by Pete Kahle
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JUST WHEN YOU THOUGHT YOU COULD VENTURE OUT OF YOUR HIDING PLACES, HERE COMES ANOTHER HORDE OF HORRORS. Slithering, wriggling, lurking, and creeping. Leaving slick trails of pustulent slime behind them. These aren't your... See More
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In PLAY THINGS, Allen Ashley, Stephanie Ellis, Richard Farren Barber, Geneve Flynn, Scott Shoyer, Donald Jacob Uitvlugt, Kelly White and Max Wright remind us that even the most innocuous toys can be evil... In PAST TIMES... See More
by Lee Collins
Quick ViewFor the first time collected together, the best weird fiction from Morpheus Tales, the UK's most controversial weird fiction magazine! Only the very best weird fiction has been hand-picked from the Morpheus Tales archives to... See More
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Derby Scribes 2011 Anthology (Stumar Press) - Simon Clark, Conrad Williams, Neal James, Stuart Hughes, Richard Farren Barber and others. "The anthology is an exciting mixture of quality emerging writers as well as some... See More
Morpheus Tales Publishing proudly presents the Urban Horror Special Issue, edited by Tommy B. Smith. Featuring fiction: Harm's Way By Spencer Wendleton, The Threefold Man By David Turnbull, Hole In The Ground By Laurence... See More
by John Rovito
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Morpheus Tales is proud to present: Ripped Genes: The Biopunk Special Issue edited by Samuel Diamond. Featuring The New Fatherhood By Benjamin F Jones, Setting Down By Douglas J. Ogurek, Fishing the Life in Notochords By... See More
The eighteenth issue of the UK's most controversial weird fiction magazine! Featuring: Brother of Death By Michael Lejeune Illustrated By Lindsay B, The Butcher's Progress By Matt Leyshon Illustrated By Vladimir Petkovic, No... See More
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Since 2009, The Horror Zine has published exceptional horror fiction by emerging talent and today's leading authors. Now The Horror Zine brings you the dark delights from the ezine into a magazine. This issue features... See More
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Morpheus Tales is proud to present: The Apocalypse Special Issue! Featuring Beginning of Days By William R.D. Wood, Songs of Goodbye By Dev Jarrett, The Last Page By Diane Arrelle, Long Cold Night By Richard Farren Barber... See More
The twenty second issue of the UK's most controversial weird fiction magazine! Featuring: The Off Season By Nate Jacobs, Aftershock By Richard Farren Barber Illustrated By Tex McCranie, Spiral of Flies By Jason Sturner, Anne... See More
by Greg Chapman
Quick ViewEdited by Craig Bezant, the ghostly Issue 10 is dedicated to all those things that go bump in the night. With more than 100 pages of fiction, art, interviews, book releases, comics, and more, we guarantee you'll be left... See More
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The Horror Fields: The Morpheus Tales Rural Horror Special Issue, edited by Matt Leyshon. Featuring: Untouchable By Rosalie Parker, Figures in a Landscape By John Coulthart, Bluehill Gang By Don Webb, Where the Marshes Meet... See More
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The twenty fourth issue of the UK's most controversial weird fiction magazine! Featuring: Stories Our Parents Tell Us By J.S. Watts, Café Noir By Richard Farren Barber, Welcome To Flavor Country By Paul Newman, Mucho... See More
The twenty sixth issue of the UK's most controversial weird fiction magazine! Featuring: A Late Night Summons At The Crossroads By Andrew James Woodyard, Burnt Offerings to Disaster By Robin Wyatt Dunn, Creatures By Leon... See More
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Horror and science fiction blend seamlessly in the twelve stories contained within this anthology. Whether it's mutation, creation, invention, machinery gone awry, or space/time travel, each of the authors included took on... See More
by Ray Robinson
Quick ViewFifteen tales of the things that haunt us. Obsession, regrets, madness, and redemption. A waxwork maker in Victorian Whitechapel receives help from an unexpected source. A woman tries to sell a house scarred by the evidence... See More
Collected together for the first time, the best weird fiction from Morpheus Tales, the UK's most controversial weird fiction magazine! Only the very best weird fiction has been hand-picked from the Morpheus Tales archives to... See More
by S.J. Budd
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The twenty ninth issue of the UK's most controversial weird fiction magazine! Featuring: Coming Home By Richard Farren Barber Illustrated By Greg Chapman, Interference By Mark Lewis, Jesus Fuck; Or, The Beheading By Jay... See More
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After the apocalypse, only the dead are safe. Once the plague has swept across the world, a small community fights for survival. Hannah leads a crew disposing of the bodies of those who succumbed to the disease. It's a... See More
The thirty-first issue of the UK's most controversial weird fiction magazine! Featuring: Black Raindrop By Christopher T. Hamel, The Experimental Man By Todd Outcalt, Dark Work By Shamus McGillicuddy, Once We Were All... See More
by Paul Edwards
Quick ViewDemain Publishing presents "The Darkest Battlefield", the sequel to 2016's "Darker Battlefields" (published by The Exaggerated Press). With a foreword by Adrian Chamberlin and new verse by John Gilbert, the four WW1 based... See More
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"Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer still.""Closer Still is about childhood friends and childhood enemies. It is a story about how the two are often not as far apart as one might believe. It is my thoughts on... See More