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'''Cyaegha''' is a literary small press publication edited by Graeme Phillips and published in the UK.  
 
'''Cyaegha''' is a literary small press publication edited by Graeme Phillips and published in the UK.  
  
The word 'Cyaegha' comes from the short story "Darkness, My Name Is" by Eddy C. Bertin ([[Dunwich Dreams]]). ''Cyaegha'' is devoted to wierd fiction and horror stories, with an emphasis on [[Cthulhu Mythos]] work, inspired by [[H. P. Lovecraft]].
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The word 'Cyaegha' comes from the short story "Darkness, My Name Is" by Eddy C. Bertin ([[Dunwich Dreams]]). ''Cyaegha'' is devoted to weird fiction and horror stories, with an emphasis on [[Cthulhu Mythos]] work, inspired by [[H. P. Lovecraft]].
  
The first issue was published in Spring 2008, and was entirely devoted to Eddy C. Bertin, and included his essay "My European Mythos",  poems, an interview, a bibliography, and a glossary. The cover was by Paul Carrick.  
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The first issue was published in Spring 2008, and was entirely devoted to Eddy C. Bertin, and included his essay "My European Mythos",  3 poems, an interview, a bibliography, and a glossary. The cover was by Paul Carrick. A revised edition was published in Spring 2014 and included 2 additional pieces of interior artwork by Eddy C. Bertin.
  
Issue two was released in Winter 2008, and featured an interview with Toren Atkinson and art work by him, poetry by Wade German, fiction and an essay by Eddy C. Bertin, artwork by Tais Teng, and a collaboratively illustrated story by Eddy C. Bertin and Tais Teng. The cover was by Toren Atkinson.  
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Issue two was released in Winter 2008, and featured an interview with Toren Atkinson and artwork by him, poetry by Wade German, an essay by Eddy C. Bertin, artwork by Tais Teng, a collaborative illustrated story by Eddy C. Bertin & Tais Teng, and a Zine Guide for [[The Pnakotic Series]]. The cover was by Toren Atkinson.  
  
Issue 3 was devoted to Vol Molesworth, and appeared in Autumn 2010. The cover drawing of Molesworth was by Tom Hubble. It featured fiction by Molesworth, and an essay on his work by James Doig.  
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Issue 3 was devoted to Vol Molesworth, and appeared in Autumn 2010. The cover drawing of Molesworth was by Tom Hubble. It featured fiction and an essay by Molesworth, and an essay on his work by James Doig. Although not credited this issue was co-edited by Leigh Blackmore and James Doig.
  
The fourth issue came out in Spring 2011, and included fiction by Frank Daman, Murray Ewing, David C. Kopaska-Merkel, and Don Webb. Poetry was by Cardinal Cox, Wade German, Ann K. Schwader, and Richard L. Tierney. Reviews were by Paul Harland, Tais Teng and Richard L. Tierney. Featured was an interview with artist Paul Carrick. Art work was by Tais Teng, and the cover was by Leon Alkinson.  
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The fourth issue came out in Spring 2011, and included fiction by Frank Daman, Murray Ewing, David C. Kopaska-Merkel, and Don Webb. Poetry was by Cardinal Cox, Wade German, Ann K. Schwader, and Richard L. Tierney. Reviews were by Marcel Orie (''Computercode Cthulhu'' by Paul Harland & Tais Teng) and Sheila Merritt (''Savage Menace'' by Richard L. Tierney). Also featured was an interview with artist Paul Carrick. Artwork was by Tais Teng, and the cover was by Leon Atkinson.  
  
Issue 5, from Autumn 2011, was a special issue devoted to Sweden, and included a cover by Jonas Anderson, and interior art work by Jonas Anderson and Nicolas Krizan. Essays were by Martin Andersson and Rickard Berghorn, reviews by Andrew Coulthard, and fiction by Anders Fager and Fredrik F.G. Granlund. Poetry was by Cardinal Cox. Also included was an interview with Anders Fager by Stefan Nordin. Some of the writing in this issue was in Swedish.
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Issue 5, from Autumn 2011, was a special issue devoted to Sweden, and included a cover by Jonas Anderson, and interior artwork by Jonas Anderson and Nicolas Krizan. Essays were by Martin Andersson and Rickard Berghorn, reviews by Andrew Coulthard and Martin Andersson, and fiction by Anders Fager and Fredrik F.G. Granlund. Poetry was by Cardinal Cox. Also included was an interview with Anders Fager by Stefan Nordin. This issue was co-edited by Martin Andersson.
 
   
 
   
Issue 6, from Spring 2012, was a Dutch/Flemish special issue, and featured cover art by Torn Atkinson, with interior art work by Torus Atkinson and Tais Teng. Essays were by Jaap Boekestein, Eddy C. Bertin and Marcel Orie. Fiction was by Cornelis Alderlieste, Jaap Boekestein, Marcel Orie, and Tais Teng. Poetry was by Eddy C. Bertin and Cardinal Cox. Some writing was in Dutch and German.  
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Issue 6, from Spring 2012, was a Dutch/Flemish special issue, and featured cover art by Toren Atkinson, with interior artwork by Toren Atkinson and Tais Teng. Essays were by Jaap Boekestein & Marcel Orie and Eddy C. Bertin. Fiction was by Cornelis Alderlieste, Jaap Boekestein, Marcel Orie, and Tais Teng. Poetry was by Eddy C. Bertin and Cardinal Cox. One of the poems was printed in English and German. This issue was co-edited by Jaap Boekestein & Marcel Orie ([[Wonderwaan]]).
  
  

Revision as of 00:40, 19 September 2015

Cyaegha
Issue 1 Spring 2008
Cover art by Paul Carrick

Cyaegha is a literary small press publication edited by Graeme Phillips and published in the UK.

The word 'Cyaegha' comes from the short story "Darkness, My Name Is" by Eddy C. Bertin (Dunwich Dreams). Cyaegha is devoted to weird fiction and horror stories, with an emphasis on Cthulhu Mythos work, inspired by H. P. Lovecraft.

The first issue was published in Spring 2008, and was entirely devoted to Eddy C. Bertin, and included his essay "My European Mythos", 3 poems, an interview, a bibliography, and a glossary. The cover was by Paul Carrick. A revised edition was published in Spring 2014 and included 2 additional pieces of interior artwork by Eddy C. Bertin.

Issue two was released in Winter 2008, and featured an interview with Toren Atkinson and artwork by him, poetry by Wade German, an essay by Eddy C. Bertin, artwork by Tais Teng, a collaborative illustrated story by Eddy C. Bertin & Tais Teng, and a Zine Guide for The Pnakotic Series. The cover was by Toren Atkinson.

Issue 3 was devoted to Vol Molesworth, and appeared in Autumn 2010. The cover drawing of Molesworth was by Tom Hubble. It featured fiction and an essay by Molesworth, and an essay on his work by James Doig. Although not credited this issue was co-edited by Leigh Blackmore and James Doig.

The fourth issue came out in Spring 2011, and included fiction by Frank Daman, Murray Ewing, David C. Kopaska-Merkel, and Don Webb. Poetry was by Cardinal Cox, Wade German, Ann K. Schwader, and Richard L. Tierney. Reviews were by Marcel Orie (Computercode Cthulhu by Paul Harland & Tais Teng) and Sheila Merritt (Savage Menace by Richard L. Tierney). Also featured was an interview with artist Paul Carrick. Artwork was by Tais Teng, and the cover was by Leon Atkinson.

Issue 5, from Autumn 2011, was a special issue devoted to Sweden, and included a cover by Jonas Anderson, and interior artwork by Jonas Anderson and Nicolas Krizan. Essays were by Martin Andersson and Rickard Berghorn, reviews by Andrew Coulthard and Martin Andersson, and fiction by Anders Fager and Fredrik F.G. Granlund. Poetry was by Cardinal Cox. Also included was an interview with Anders Fager by Stefan Nordin. This issue was co-edited by Martin Andersson.

Issue 6, from Spring 2012, was a Dutch/Flemish special issue, and featured cover art by Toren Atkinson, with interior artwork by Toren Atkinson and Tais Teng. Essays were by Jaap Boekestein & Marcel Orie and Eddy C. Bertin. Fiction was by Cornelis Alderlieste, Jaap Boekestein, Marcel Orie, and Tais Teng. Poetry was by Eddy C. Bertin and Cardinal Cox. One of the poems was printed in English and German. This issue was co-edited by Jaap Boekestein & Marcel Orie (Wonderwaan).


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