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Deathrealm – The Cult Horror Fiction Magazine That Explored the Darkest Depths of Fear!
For readers who crave the unsettling, the unexplainable, and the utterly terrifying, Deathrealm was a landmark horror fiction magazine that thrived from 1987 to 1997, offering a chilling mix of short stories, poetry, essays, and artwork from some of the most visionary minds in horror literature. Edited by Stephen Mark Rainey, this celebrated publication became a must-read for fans of dark fiction, featuring contributions from genre heavyweights like Ramsey Campbell, Poppy Z. Brite, and Brian Lumley, alongside emerging voices who would go on to define modern horror.
With its uncompromising approach to fear, dread, and psychological horror, Deathrealm explored cosmic terror, gothic nightmares, ghostly hauntings, and Lovecraftian horrors, making it a true underground classic in the world of dark literature. If you’re drawn to stories that leave a lingering sense of unease, visions of the macabre, and horror that stretches the boundaries of reality, then this is one lost treasure worth resurrecting. The gates of Deathrealm are open once more—do you dare step inside?










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