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Review The Ethereal Gazette: A Magazine of Speculative Writing; Issue Two

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Oct. 23, 2005 By David Tamarin
"ethereal gazette" ok I have an obvious bias I am one of the writers who has a story in this issue. I submit a lot of stories and get published in a lot of less than professional looking magazines. I had no idea what E.G. would be like when I submitted my story.
When I received the copy ordered, I was stunned at how high quality and professional looking it was. Its actually in a book format, not a magazine format. The cover art is excellent, and there is a lot of meat to this- there are hundreds of pages of stories, I thiink there are like 20 stories. I havent had time to read the whole issue, it really is several hundred pages long, but the other stories I read where great.
So, to sum up, Im in this issue so I am biased but I must say this is a great publication, I am proud to be in it.
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Oct. 15, 2009 By Nickolaus Pacione
"Re: ethereal gazette"
I knew that you wouldn't be disappointed by the magazine. I had a lot of fun putting this one together, and it will be while before I release the third issue. This one had a balance between Science Fiction, Literary Fiction and Horror. Next issue I am trying to get a wider spectrum of writers ranging from the different spectrums of gothic, hip-hop, and Heavy Metal writing fiction for the magazine. Issue three is going to be a little shorter but not by much, I still want the readers to keep reading them and that is why I made each one rather meaty. The person on the cover wrote for Outburn and New Grave, what makes me different from other... More > subcultural magazines that I wanted to be entirely a literary magazine. I will publish a nonfiction piece every now and then as long it is a travel piece, and it must be weird in nature. I try to appeal to the traditional horror writer and bizarro fiction author alike.

               This magazine within itself was a real challenge. The first issue was easy as hell but the second and third issues are going to be hard as hell to pull off. The third issue I got a lot of submissions that are too short for publication, good stories but too short for what I had in mind. There's going to be people who mistreat this magazine all because I helm it, this is a lot different than a TABLOID PURPOSES or some of my other projects so if people go around bashing this then they don't have any heart in this industry. I was sitting down and reading this magazine when it was all said and done, will say I am going to see a lot of these authors get huge in some way, shape or form. You're going to see a lot of talent and heart coming out of these pages, and that is something I am proud of seeing too. < Less

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Copyright Lake Fossil Press (Standard Copyright License)
Publisher Nickolaus Pacione
Published November 25, 2008
Language English
Pages 335
 
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 6.0 wide × 9.0 tall

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