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Edition 2: The Stygian Lepus Magazine, #2
Edition 8: The Stygian Lepus Magazine, #8
Edition 1: The Stygian Lepus Magazine, #1
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The Stygian Lepus Magazine Series

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A Rare Bit by Steven Holding

Autumn's Rest by Shawna Rowan

Charon's Obol by Matthew Owen Jones 

Colossus by Samir Sirk Morató

Come Back Yesterday by Emma Burnett 

Death Consumes All Time by Chloe Herczeg

Desiccant by Robert Beveridge 

Echoside by Shawna Rowan

Heroes Are Hard to Find - Part Three by Zack Zagranis

Imposter Syndrome by Robert Beveridge 

In Amelia's Wake - Part Two by J. Agombar

It Always Came Down to Food by Jodi Jensen

Last Stop, Serial Killer by John Grey

Old Gods of the Ozarks by Don Money

Pearblossom Highway by Terry Sanville

Reel of Bad Loops by Eugene Stevenson

Reluctantly Kindred by Pauline Yates

Sloe Gin by John R.C. Potter

The Key by John Grey

The Loneliest Guy by Rick Ansell Pearson

The Sorrow for Her Loss by Mary Ann McGuigan

The Spring Hare - Part Two by M. Leigh

You're All Two-Faced by Stephen Herczeg

LanguageEnglish
PublisherStygian Lepus
Release dateNov 14, 2023
Edition 2: The Stygian Lepus Magazine, #2
Edition 8: The Stygian Lepus Magazine, #8
Edition 1: The Stygian Lepus Magazine, #1

Titles in the series (7)

  • Edition 1: The Stygian Lepus Magazine, #1

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    Edition 1: The Stygian Lepus Magazine, #1
    Edition 1: The Stygian Lepus Magazine, #1

    The Stygian Lepus Magazine is a thrilling foray into dark speculative fiction. In each new edition, readers explore the depths of imagination, where fear and fascination intertwine. Offering diverse genres from horror to science fiction, each story pushes the boundaries of reality. Talented authors craft tales that transport readers to new dimensions, where the ordinary becomes extraordinary. The magazine is a vessel for exploring the human psyche, embracing darkness as a means to understand ourselves. Join this journey into the unknown, where the bizarre and unsettling captivate, all within the pages of The Stygian Lepus Magazine.   FEATURING   Anger Issues by Dawn DeBraal Classroom Jazz by Rachel L. Tilley Easy Prey by Gabby Gilliam From Harwich to Hollywood (Well Almost) by David Bowmore From the Monster by Gabby Gilliam Heavy Heart by Avery Hunter Hell's Marshal by Don Money Heroes Are Hard to Find - Part One by Zack Zagranis I Got Your Back Be Beholden by Colin James Influenced by Warren Benedetto Just One Taste by Cat Voleur Leporid Weapon I by S. Jade Path Meat Minion by Maggie D. Brace Meeting Cute by Ron Capshaw Philosophy 301 by Brett Mitchell Kent Puppetry by Corinne Pollard Recombitant by Brianna Bullen The Art of the Drabble by Kimberly Rei The Bad Box by M.A. Dosser The Doctor is In by Andrew Kurtz The Kahil Gibran's Killer Consortium by Colin James The Queen of Ash and Space Dust by Erica A. Clayton The Unicorn of Death by Andrew Kurtz The Woolson Twins by Tim Law Troglodyte by Rick Ansell Pearson  

  • Edition 2: The Stygian Lepus Magazine, #2

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    Edition 2: The Stygian Lepus Magazine, #2
    Edition 2: The Stygian Lepus Magazine, #2

    The Stygian Lepus Magazine is a thrilling foray into dark speculative fiction. In each new edition, readers explore the depths of imagination, where fear and fascination intertwine. Offering diverse genres from horror to science fiction, each story pushes the boundaries of reality. Talented authors craft tales that transport readers to new dimensions, where the ordinary becomes extraordinary. The magazine is a vessel for exploring the human psyche, embracing darkness as a means to understand ourselves. Join this journey into the unknown, where the bizarre and unsettling captivate, all within the pages of The Stygian Lepus Magazine.   Always, In All Ways by Avery Hunter Dinner is Served by Jodi Jensen Every Rose Has it's Roots by Rotten Akers Family Time by Andreas Flögel For the Record (An' Them) by Steven Holding Handcuff by J.B. Corso Heroes Are Hard to Find - Part Two by Zack Zagranis Human Touch by Rick Ansell Pearson In Amelia's Wake - Part One by James Agombar Logan's Pool by Karen Bayly Man's Best Friend by Dawn DeBraal Matches by Warren Benedetto Running for My Life by Cassandra O'Sullivan Sachar Scaring Eli by Josh Clark Sea Wasp by Corinne Pollard Skins by Marvin Lee Sweet Treat by Andrew Anderson The Coat by Alessia Lehua The Hadal Zone by Kyle Vincent Lemmon The Kiss by Tim Law The Spring Hare -Part One by M. Leigh Victims by Bill Bibo Jr Worm by Rick Ansell Pearson

  • Edition 8: The Stygian Lepus Magazine, #8

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    Edition 8: The Stygian Lepus Magazine, #8
    Edition 8: The Stygian Lepus Magazine, #8

    The Stygian Lepus Magazine is a thrilling foray into dark speculative fiction. In each new edition, readers explore the depths of imagination, where fear and fascination intertwine. Offering diverse genres from horror to science fiction, each story pushes the boundaries of reality. Talented authors craft tales that transport readers to new dimensions, where the ordinary becomes extraordinary. The magazine is a vessel for exploring the human psyche, embracing darkness as a means to understand ourselves. Join this journey into the unknown, where the bizarre and unsettling captivate, all within the pages of The Stygian Lepus Magazine.   FEATURING   Walker - Part Three by Glynn Owen Barrass Place Your Bets by Eric Farrell A Visit from Carl by John Grey Night Companion by John Grey Return of the Drummer - Part Three by Jodi Jensen The Place Where Elation and Excitement Meet by Tim Law Unholy Sonnet by Mark J. Mitchell Dunmere Field by Don Money A Man About a Dog by Jim Mountfield Mask by John R.C. Potter One Coin, Two Sides by Kimberly Rei Eat the Elephant: The Dreaded Red Pen by Kimberly Rei & Dean Shawker A Fool's Demise by Jasiah Witkofsky

  • Edition 9: The Stygian Lepus Magazine, #9

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    Edition 9: The Stygian Lepus Magazine, #9
    Edition 9: The Stygian Lepus Magazine, #9

    The Stygian Lepus Magazine is a thrilling foray into dark speculative fiction. In each new edition, readers explore the depths of imagination, where fear and fascination intertwine. Offering diverse genres from horror to science fiction, each story pushes the boundaries of reality. Talented authors craft tales that transport readers to new dimensions, where the ordinary becomes extraordinary. The magazine is a vessel for exploring the human psyche, embracing darkness as a means to understand ourselves. Join this journey into the unknown, where the bizarre and unsettling captivate, all within the pages of The Stygian Lepus Magazine.   FEATURING Call Me Karma by Linda M. Crate Dora of Boat Landing Road by Ann Wuehler Eating the Elephant: What You Don't Know You Know by Kimberly Rei & Dean Shawker Echoes in the Silence by Avery Hunter Enter the Apocalypse by Jack D. Harvey Fine, I am the Monster by Linda M. Crate Hairy and Scary by Don Money Holy Mother of the Drowned by Laila Amado Horned Demon by Janis Butler Holm Jesus Is My Co-pilot by Delphine Gauthier-Georgakopoulos Just What I Want by Warren Benedetto Kings of Winter by Engilbert Egill Stefánsson Look for the Faces by L. Anne Greenspan Nothing But A Monster by Linda M. Crate On an Old Billy Goat by Dennis McFadden Organ Donor by Trier Ward Return of the Drummer - Part Four by Jodi Jensen Rides by Trier Ward The Gift of Immortality by Lori Green Vampire Bunny by Janis Butler Holm Waking by Trier Ward Walker - Part Four by Glynn Owen Barrass When Did I Say I was Only Love and Light by Linda M. Crate Worse Than Death by Rod Raglin Your Society by Linda M. Crate

  • Edition 10: The Stygian Lepus Magazine, #10

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    Edition 10: The Stygian Lepus Magazine, #10
    Edition 10: The Stygian Lepus Magazine, #10

    Feature stories presented by: Arpy by F. Malanoche Capsized Sanity by Shawna Rowan Chah-wee-wed by J.B. Corso Daddy's Gift by Tim Law Eating the Elephant: Happy New Spreadsheets! by Kimberly Rei & Dean Shawker No Mommy Here by Jessica Gleason Partygoers by Tim McDonald Reigning Cats and Human Doggies: How Humans Learned to Heel by Alicia Hilton Roads by Fabiana Elisa Martínez Snow Wars by Don Money Somewhere Anywhere by Kevin Novalina Suddenly I Realise That Your Body is Made of Flesh by David Rae The Boy by Jodi Jensen The Call by Tim Law You'll End Up Wishing for Pink Elephants by Steven Holding

  • Edition 11: The Stygian Lepus Magazine, #11

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    Edition 11: The Stygian Lepus Magazine, #11
    Edition 11: The Stygian Lepus Magazine, #11

    Beyond These Walls by Tom Folske Carnivorous by Julie Allyn Johnson Death of the Sea by Corinne Pollard Eating the Elephant: To the Moon, Author! by Kimberly Rei & Dean Shawker Midnight of the Unnatural by Stephen McQuiggan  The Followers by Jim Mountfield Thievery by Lee Clark Zumpe Word-Shopping, Part I by Julie Allyn Johnson Yours Truly, Spring-heeled Jack - Part One of Two by Glynn Owen Barrass

  • Edition 3: The Stygian Lepus Magazine

    Edition 3: The Stygian Lepus Magazine
    Edition 3: The Stygian Lepus Magazine

    A Rare Bit by Steven Holding Autumn's Rest by Shawna Rowan Charon's Obol by Matthew Owen Jones  Colossus by Samir Sirk Morató Come Back Yesterday by Emma Burnett  Death Consumes All Time by Chloe Herczeg Desiccant by Robert Beveridge  Echoside by Shawna Rowan Heroes Are Hard to Find - Part Three by Zack Zagranis Imposter Syndrome by Robert Beveridge  In Amelia's Wake - Part Two by J. Agombar It Always Came Down to Food by Jodi Jensen Last Stop, Serial Killer by John Grey Old Gods of the Ozarks by Don Money Pearblossom Highway by Terry Sanville Reel of Bad Loops by Eugene Stevenson Reluctantly Kindred by Pauline Yates Sloe Gin by John R.C. Potter The Key by John Grey The Loneliest Guy by Rick Ansell Pearson The Sorrow for Her Loss by Mary Ann McGuigan The Spring Hare - Part Two by M. Leigh You're All Two-Faced by Stephen Herczeg

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