Fear Magazine was spawned in 1988 and quickly became a favorite among
fans of horror, fantasy and Sci-Fi – right from the start Fear was
different from most other genre titles. It was more cerebral than most
and was rare in that it had a fiction section which
provided opportunities for new writers as well as featuring work from
established voices. I was a huge fan of the mag, never missed an issue
and this week I got to sit down with editor, John Gilbert to chat about Fear Magazine, as well as John’s other genre related activities.
CHECK OUT THE INTERVIEW WITH JOHN GILBERT HERE
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