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This 2011 back issue features "Recently Used" by Ramsey Campbell along with 4 other then new stories from Simon Bestwick, (with the 2011 BFS award nominated 'Dermot') K. Harding Stalter, Simon McCaffery and Tim Lees.
As this is a back issue we can add links to reviews if you want see what others thought. Individual story reviews do not seem to contain spoilers but may tell you more than you wish to know before starting a story. The overall views were positive and here are some links, if Amazon allows, and quotes:
Sam Tomaino SF Revu, "... #24 is here with some great stuff and one from a master of the genre... There is no better horror magazine than Black Static.. Subscribe!" http://www.sfrevu.com/php/Review-id.php?id=12615
Anthony Watson on Dark Musings, "All in all though, a really strong issue and further proof that Black Static really is the best of its kind around. (Preferred the old covers though... )" http://anthony-watson.blogspot.co.uk/2011/08/black-static-24.html
Terry Weyna of Fantasy Literature, "Black Static is a British horror magazine notable not only for the high quality of its fiction, but also for its great commentary and extensive reviews of horror films and books. This was my first experience reading the magazine, but my plan is now to subscribe, because this is great stuff." http://www.fantasyliterature.com/magazine-monday/black-static-issue-24/
Most stories featured in Black Static have an illustration and this issue has art from Dan Henk, Paul Milne, Ben Baldwin & David Gentry.
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