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f you like experimental horror . calls itself ‘a literary website interested in furthering the innovative and experimental tradition in horror. Submitters are advised to read the back issue at the website to make sure they know what ‘experimental horror‘ is. Submissions are open for ‘unpublished fiction and hybrid work under 10,000 words… that push out the boundary of what literary horror is and what it might become’. They even prefer ‘Work that fails in new and unusual ways over work that succeeds in the tried and true.’ Submit one story/prose piece, or up

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