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Black Treacle Magazine (August 2014, Issue 7)
Black Treacle Magazine (August 2014, Issue 7)
Black Treacle Magazine (August 2014, Issue 7)
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Black Treacle Magazine (August 2014, Issue 7)

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Black Treacle is a free magazine of Horror, Dark Fantasy, and Speculative fiction. Published on a bi-monthly schedule, each issue includes 4-5 pieces of original short fiction.

We exist primarily to provide a forum for new writers to share their works and give preference to Canadian writers.

We publish both on the web and in popular ebook formats for easy reading on your chosen device.

August 2014, Issue 7

“Editor’s Notes” by A.P. Matlock
“Festival” by Emile Dayne
“Reconstruction” by Rik Hoskin
“Down in One Round” by Nick Nafpliotis

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 4, 2014
ISBN9781311197818
Black Treacle Magazine (August 2014, Issue 7)

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    Black Treacle Magazine (August 2014, Issue 7) - A.P. Matlock

    BLACK TREACLE MAGAZINE

    Issue #7

    EDITED BY A.P. MATLOCK

    Smashwords Edition

    Copyrights and Acknowledgements

    Editor’s Notes Copyright © 2014 by A.P. Matlock

    Festival Copyright © 2013 by Emile Dayne

    Reconstruction Copyright © 2014 by Rik Hoskin

    Down in One Round Copyright © 2014 by Nick Nafpliotis

    Publisher—Black Treacle Publications

    http://blacktreacle.ca

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    ISBN:  9781311197818

    ISSN: 2291-241X

    Black Treacle Publications

    Sydney, NS

    CANADA

    Black Treacle Magazine is a free bimonthly Magazine dedicated to original short fiction in the Horror, Dark Fantasy, and Speculative fiction Genres. Released on the first or second Tuesday of each month

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Editor’s Notes

    A.P. Matlock

    Festival

    Emile Dayne

    Reconstruction

    Rik Hoskin

    Down in One Round

    Nick Nafpliotis

    Editor’s Notes

    A.P. Matlock

    Welcome back, Trea-colytes!

    I hope we are at the point in our relationship that I can refer to you, The Dearest Reader, by a cute nickname like that.

    Any-hoo.

    We’ve got a great line-up for you this issue; A story of future shock from Emile Dayne, A bit of motorphobia from the returning Rik Hoskin, and closing with an odd mob job from Nick Nafpliotis.

    In other news, the podcast is still in the hopper. I’m not satisfied with the audio quality of what I’ve recorded so far, so once I get a better mic it will slide up the priority list. More than likely, it’s going to be a 2015 project.

    Submission volume is still low. I am considering upping the pay-rate and only doing three issues a year for 2015 with the podcast in between.

    The next issue is going to be in October. And yes, it is going to be Halloween-themed again, so keep that in mind when submitting.

    ***

    A.P. Matlock is a writer and editor of Black Treacle based out of Cape Breton, Canada. His short fiction has appeared on Jukepop Serial, TalesToTerrify, and Bizarrocast. He blogs at matlock.ca and can be found on Twitter at @pmatlock.

    Festival

    Emile Dayne

    Dr. Vandermeer woke up ponderously and unpleasantly, as if forcefully plucked out of

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