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'''Midnight Shambler''' was a small press literary publication and focused on horror fiction and art work.
 
'''Midnight Shambler''' was a small press literary publication and focused on horror fiction and art work.
  
''Midnight Shambler'' was published in Rhode Island, U.S.A. in the 1980s, and focused on horror fiction and art work. It had several editors; the editor in 1988 was David Barker; followed by [[Joseph S. Pulver]]. It was revived in the 1990s by and [[Robert M. Price]]. Eleven issues were released in total.
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''Midnight Shambler'' was published in Rhode Island, U.S.A. in the 1980s, and focused on horror fiction and art work. It had several editors; the editor in 1988 was David Barker; followed by [[Joseph S. Pulver]]. It was revived in the 1990s by [[Robert M. Price]], who published eleven issues.
  
Contributors of art work included Richard Corben, Jason C. Eskhardt, Robert H. Knox, Paul Monteleone, Richard Sardinha, Darrell Titchton, and Carole Wellen, among others.  
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Contributors of art work included Richard Corben, Jason C. Eskhardt, Robert H. Knox, Allen Kowzowski, Paul Monteleone, Richard Sardinha, Darrell Titchton, and Carole Wellen, among others.  
  
Contributors of fiction included James Ambuehl, David Barker, Donald Burleson, Ramsey Campbell, Peter Cannon, Charles Garofalo, Rod Heather, Chad Hensley, David Kaufman,  Gary Lovisi, Stephen G. Mitchell, [[Wilum Pugmire]], Joseph S. Pulver, Sr,. Stephen Mark Rainey ([[Deathrealm]]), Jeffrey Thomas, Leon D. Wild, among many others.  
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Contributors of fiction included Benjamin Adams, James Ambuehl, David Barker, Donald Burleson, Ramsey Campbell, Peter Cannon, Ron Dee, Scott Dixon, Charles Garofalo, Rod Heather, Chad Hensley, David Kaufman,  Gary Lovisi, Stephen G. Mitchell, Gary Myers, [[Wilum Pugmire]], Joseph S. Pulver, Sr,. Stephen Mark Rainey ([[Deathrealm]]), James Robert Smith, Jeffrey Thomas, C.L. Werner, Leon D. Wild, among many others.  
  
Contributors of poetry included Mollie L. Burleson, Chad Hensley, David Kaufman, John Newt, Stanley C. Sargent, Ann K. Schwader, Darrell Schweitzer, Frederick Stansfield, Richard Tierney, among others.
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Contributors of poetry included Mollie L. Burleson, Michael Fantina, Chad Hensley, David Kaufman, Lelia Loban, John Newt, Stanley C. Sargent, Ann K. Schwader, Darrell Schweitzer, Frederick Stansfield, Richard Tierney, among others.
  
 
Essays were contributed by David Barker, Michael Cisco, Robert M. Price,  
 
Essays were contributed by David Barker, Michael Cisco, Robert M. Price,  

Revision as of 02:28, 8 October 2012

Midnight Shambler was a small press literary publication and focused on horror fiction and art work.

Midnight Shambler was published in Rhode Island, U.S.A. in the 1980s, and focused on horror fiction and art work. It had several editors; the editor in 1988 was David Barker; followed by Joseph S. Pulver. It was revived in the 1990s by Robert M. Price, who published eleven issues.

Contributors of art work included Richard Corben, Jason C. Eskhardt, Robert H. Knox, Allen Kowzowski, Paul Monteleone, Richard Sardinha, Darrell Titchton, and Carole Wellen, among others.

Contributors of fiction included Benjamin Adams, James Ambuehl, David Barker, Donald Burleson, Ramsey Campbell, Peter Cannon, Ron Dee, Scott Dixon, Charles Garofalo, Rod Heather, Chad Hensley, David Kaufman, Gary Lovisi, Stephen G. Mitchell, Gary Myers, Wilum Pugmire, Joseph S. Pulver, Sr,. Stephen Mark Rainey (Deathrealm), James Robert Smith, Jeffrey Thomas, C.L. Werner, Leon D. Wild, among many others.

Contributors of poetry included Mollie L. Burleson, Michael Fantina, Chad Hensley, David Kaufman, Lelia Loban, John Newt, Stanley C. Sargent, Ann K. Schwader, Darrell Schweitzer, Frederick Stansfield, Richard Tierney, among others.

Essays were contributed by David Barker, Michael Cisco, Robert M. Price,