5/21/2023 0 Comments Foundlings by Cindy O'Quinn![]() ![]() ![]() What it may Hold by Sammi Leigh Melville feels initially like a story we’ve all heard before – until you realise exactly where the person (or entity) is a nice twist. Soul Stealers by Alyson Faye is a wonderfully dark poem which carries elements of folk horror alongside its chilling ghostliness. The use of a child’s voice, the expression of their fears, is something which always ups the sense of dread in a story. ![]() Our first story this week in Trembling with Fear is The Jangly Man by Dana Vickerson gives us a child’s nightmare. If you want a quick read, why not grab a copy here. If you’ve read his work in TWF, you will know he is a great writer and this continues in Seeing, a haunted house with a touch of southern gothic. I recently had a chance to read Patrick Winters novella, Seeing. I’m currently reading John Connolly’s A Book of Bones, a supernatural crime which is ticking quite a few folklore boxes. Nor are we averse to a touch of noir or a dark thriller. Submissions don’t have to be horror, they can be dark sci-fi or fantasy or some other aspect of the speculative fiction field. We publish both new and established writers with many becoming familiar faces and being an ongoing open market, we are always after material. ![]() Welcome back to Trembling with Fear, our online flash zine. ![]()
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