The Twilight Zone Magazine: The Complete Fiction Anthology (ed. Jerry eBooks, 2019)
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Overview: The Complete Fiction Anthology April 1981 – May/June 1989
The Twilight Zone Magazine published its inaugural issue in April 1981, six years after the death of Rod Serling, who was, of course, the man behind the award-winning series of the same name. Rod’s wife Carol Serling was at the helm of the magazine as Associate Publisher and Consulting Editor for several years, and T.E.D. Klein served as Editor-in-Chief through August 1985. Throughout the magazine’s nine-year run, the table of contents represented a “who’s who” of personalities in the horror and suspense field.
Over the course of its run, the biggest names in the field appeared in the magazine alongside interviews with movie-makers, writers from the original series sharing their experiences, original teleplays by Rod Serling, and assorted ephemera of interest to SF, horror, and suspense fans across the spectrum. The magazine published the early horror fiction of David Morrell, Alan Ryan, Chet Williamson, Joe R. Lansdale, Robert Crais, Richard Christian Matheson, David J. Schow, Al Sarrantonio, one of the few short stories by Michael McDowell, and the first professionally published stories by John Skipp and Dan Simmons.
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Horror
Suspense
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