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The Uninvited Magazine Available today in iBookstore for your iPad and iPad Mini. Also available on your Amazon Kindle. You can download the PDF straight from our web site.

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18/07/2013
Read an Exclusive Excerpt from Beyond Rue Morgue: Further Tales of Edgar Allan Poe's 1st Detective

Looks awesome!

http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/68653/read-exclusive-excerpt-beyond-rue-morgue-further-tales-edgar-allan-poes-1st-detective

Dread Central is the premier website for breaking news, original content and active community in the world of horror, covering movies, DVDs, games, collectibles, live events and music. If it's got something to do with the dark and horrific, you'll find it on Dread Central.

15/07/2013

Check out our friends, the Champions of Hell!!!

Champions of Hell - Reborn, teaser image 1- Creature modeling by Angus Wakefield - Red Arm Studios - Logo by TRUST

15/07/2013

Great looking poster!

Lionsgate has provided Spinoff Online with an exclusive poster spotlighting the Demons of Naberius from "I, Frankenstein," the upcoming action thriller starring Aaron Eckhart as Victor Frankenstein's creation, who's caught in a battle between good and evil.

http://on.cbr.cc/12QqZwU

Lionsgate has provided Spinoff Online with an exclusive poster spotlighting the Demons of Naberius from "I, Frankenstein," the upcoming action thriller starring Aaron Eckhart as Victor Frankenstein's creation, who's caught in a battle between good and evil. http://on.cbr.cc/12QqZwU

14/07/2013

I had a killer BBQ yesterday.

Great day for a !

13/07/2013

We'll have hand bills you can pick at San Diego Comic-Con International this year. Have a blast!

Say Hi to Ira, our friend at Absolute Underground TV, he'll have all your Zombie Jesus tee shirt needs.
--Adam

12/07/2013
10 Reasons You Should Be Reading Brian K. Vaughan’s Saga

I want to throw down a shout out to Fiona Staples excellent work on this publication, Saga.

Fiona worked on our issue #1, providing wonderfully haunting cover art for Hypergraphia, by Ken Lillie-Paetz, which was a finalist in the 2011 Bram Stoker Awards.

http://io9.com/10-reasons-you-should-be-reading-brian-k-vaughan-s-sag-756300575

There are two kinds of people in this world: Those who are reading Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples amazing adult scifi/fantasy Image comic Saga, and those who haven’t yet. The former people are leading happier, fuller lives, because Saga is amaaaaaazzzing. Here are 10 reasons you’d do well to joi...

11/07/2013

We're getting some initial feedback for issue #2 of The Uninvited horror anthology magazine, and so far, every single reader has replied, and I quote: "loved it!"

Get your FREE preview copy for iBooks, Kindle, or PDF
http://www.theuninvitedmagazine.com/issues/issue2/

10/07/2013
!!DG EXCLUSIVE!! WE GET AN UPDATE ON JOHN CARPENTER’S DARKCHYLDE

Legendary director John Carpenter is getting closer to bringing the nightmares of Ariel Chylde to the big screen.

!!DG EXCLUSIVE!! WE GET AN UPDATE ON JOHN CARPENTER’S DARKCHYLDE Jul 9, 2012 Comments 0HEY BASTARDS. Legendary director John Carpenter is getting closer to bringing the nightmares of Ariel Chylde to the big screen. It has been a while since we had an official update on DARKCHYLDE which follows Ariel...

10/07/2013
George Romero Directing Remake of Children Shouldnt Play With Dead Things - HorrorMovies.ca

George Romero Directing Remake of Children Shouldnt Play With Dead Things - HorrorMovies.ca

Fangoria is going to be producing a remake of the classic zombie flick Children Shouldnt Play With Dead Things. This is not really earth shattering news since we have known this for awhile but today from Fearnet comes word that two icons of zombie filmmaking are involved.

09/07/2013

We're looking for reviews on Amazon and iBooks for our 2nd issue of The Uninvited Magazine.

Will trade promo code for honest review. How about throw in a free ebook from our The Uninvited presents eBooks Macabre series for a good review?

09/07/2013

Incredible work by The Art of Dusty Peterson

Here is a clearer version of the artwork for the new shirt for ~ Six feet under ~

05/07/2013
Where Horrors Dwell

Horror lovers unite!

Welcome to WHERE HORRORS DWELL....a very ambitious page for the horror community to call home.

04/07/2013

The original sample cover for The Uninvited. I created this for kicks back in 2005.

Original artwork not mine.

04/07/2013

Zombie killers the lot.

28/06/2013
Rigor Mortis reveals the scariest apartment building in Hong Kong

I haven't seen Byzantium yet, but I hear it's good. Perhaps this will shape up to be even more Vampire goodness? Juno Mak's Rigor Mortis. Great looking trailer!

http://io9.com/rigor-mortis-reveals-the-scariest-apartment-building-in-611386162

It's a good day for horror! First, Byzantium comes out and rocks, and now the first trailer for Rigor Mortis has arrived, a Chinese film about an actor who moves into an apartment building filled with vampires, ghosts, monsters and so much freaking blood.

28/06/2013
Nine Inch Nails - Came Back Haunted

New NIN music video for Came Back Haunted is directed by David Lynch.

Enjoy. It's Friday.

http://youtu.be/1RN6pT3zL44

WARNING: This video has been identified by Epilepsy Action to potentially trigger seizures for people with photosensitive epilepsy. Viewer discretion is advi...

27/06/2013

The Uninvited is a digital anthology magazine highlighting original horror and weird fiction from around the globe.

Over 80 pages to sink your teeth into with short stories, graphic fiction, and poetry--all in a single magazine!

In issue 2:

Anything for Love
Written by J G Flaherty
Cover art by Rachele Aragno
Colours by Alex Novitski

How much is Nick Tuccione willing to sacrifice for love?

JG Faherty is the author of The Burning Time, Cemetery Club, the Bram Stoker Award nominated Ghosts of Coronado Bay, and 50-odd short stories/ novellas. He writes adult and YA horror/ sic-fi/ fantasy. His works range from quiet, dark suspense to over-the-top gruesomeness.


Ghost Writer
Story by Ken Lillie-Paetz
Art by Fernando Granea
Letters by Crank!
Installation art by Ken Lillie-Paetz
Photography by Peter Mihaichuk

Has it seemed like an eternity since your favourite author has published anything new?

Kenneth Lillie is best known for his rambling theories on "How to Avoid the Apocalypse by Attacking Heaven and Hell First," and "Why Lemurs and Monkeys Just Can't Get Along." These musings can be found in his comic book properties, Elsinore, and Monkey in a Wagon vs. Lemur on a Big Wheel. Also available for the strong of stomach is his retrospective on a writer and his fingers in his short story, Hypergraphia, featured in, The Uninvited #1. Though not for the faint of heart, the story maintained enough readers to become a finalist for the Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Short Fiction, where Mr. Lillie met his defeat at the hands of Stephen King.


Double Helix
Written by Amy Grech
Cover art by Alain Mauricet

Technology is advancing and she wants your blood. Your donation is vital to the cause.

Amy Grech has sold over one hundred stories and three poems to various anthologies and magazines including: Apex Magazine, Beat to a Pulp: Hardboiled, Inhuman Magazine, Needle Magazine, Space & Time, and many others. Damnation Books published her second collection, Blanket of White.


Poetry by Marge Simon
These Laments
The Lottery, Revisited (3rd place award at Balticon 2013)
A Private Purchase
The Human Guest (3rd place award at Balticon 2011)

Marge Simon is a past president of the SFPA and editor of Star*Line. A former 1995 Best Long Poem Rhysling winner, she won the Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in poetry, 2008, the Strange Horizons Readers Award, 2010, and the SFPA Dwarf Stars Award for short poetry, 2012.


Chokepoint
Story by Jonathan Maberry
Cover art by Dominek Broniek

There will be no escape from Chokepoint Baker.

Jonathan Maberry is a NY Times bestselling author, multiple Bram Stoker Award winner, and freelancer for Marvel Comics. His novels include: Extinction Machine, Fire & Ash, Patient Zero, and many others. His award-winning teen novel, Rot & Ruin, is now in development for film.

25/06/2013

Born of Man and Woman
by Richard Matheson

X-- This day when it had light mother called me a retch. You retch she said. I saw in her eyes the anger. I wonder what it is a retch.

This day it had water falling from upstairs. It fell all around. I saw that. The ground of the back I watched from the little window. The ground it sucked up the water like thirsty lips. It drank too much and it got sick and runny brown. I didn't like it.

Mother is a pretty thing I know. In my bed place with cold walls around I have a paper things that was behind the furnace. It says on it Screen Stars. I see in the pictures faces like of mother and father. Father says they are pretty. Once he said it.

And also mother he said. Mother so pretty and me decent enough. Look at you he said and didn't have the nice face. I touched his arm and said it is alright father. He shook and pulled away where I couldn't reach.

Today mother let me off the chain a little so I could look out the little window. That's how I saw the water falling from upstairs.

XX -- This day it had goldness in the upstairs. As I know when I looked at it my eyes hurt. After I looked at it the cellar is red.

I think this was church. They leave the upstairs. The big machine swallow them and rolls out past and is gone. In the back part is the little mother. She is much small than me. I am big. It is a secret but I have pulled the chain out of the wall. I can see out the little window all I like.

In this day when it got dark I had eat my food and some bugs. I hear laughs upstairs. I like to know why there are laughs for. I took the chain from the wall and wrapped it around me. I walked squish to the stairs. They creak when I walk on them. My legs slip on them because I don't want on stairs. My feet stick to the wood.

I went up and opened a door. It was a white place. White as white jewels that come from upstairs sometime. I went in and stood quiet. I hear laughing some more. I walk to the sound and look through to the people. More people than I thought was. I thought I should laugh with them.

Mother came out and pushed the door in. It hit me and hurt. I fell back on the smooth floor and the chain made noise. I cried. She made a hissing noise into her and put her hand on her mouth. Her eyes got big.

She looked at me. I heard father call. What fell he called. She said a iron board. Come help pick it up she said. He came and said now is that so heavy you need me. He saw me and grew big. The anger came in his eyes. He hit me. I spilled some of the drip on the floor from one arm. It was not nice. It made ugly green on the floor.

Father told me to go to the cellar. I had to go. The light it hurt now in my eyes. It is not like that in the cellar.

Father tied my legs and arms up. He put me on my bed. Upstairs I heard laughing while I was quiet there looking on a black spider that was swinging down to me. I thought what father said. Oh god he said. And only eight.

### - This day father hit in the chain again before it had light. I have to try to pull it out again. He said I was bad to come upstairs. He said never do that again or he would beat me hard. That hurts.

I hurt. I slept the day and rested my head against the cold wall. I thought of the white place upstairs.

###X -- I got the chain from the wall out. Mother was upstairs. I heard little laughs very high. I looked out the window. I saw all little people like the little mother and little fathers too. They are pretty.

They were making nice noise and jumping around the ground. Their legs was moving hard. They are like mother and father. Mother says all right people look like they do.

One of the little fathers saw me. He pointed at the window. I let go and slid down the wall in the dark. I curled up as they would not see. I heard their talks by the window and foots running. Upstairs there was a door hitting. I heard the little mother call upstairs. I heard heavy steps and I rushed to my bed place. I hit the chain in the wall and lay down on my front.

I heard mother come down. Have you been at the window she said. I heard the anger. Stay away from the window. You have pulled the chain out again.

She took the stick and hit me with it. I didn't cry. I can't do that. But the drip ran all over the bed. She saw it and twisted away and made a noise. Oh my god my god she said why have you done this to me? I heard the stick go bounce on the stone floor. She ran upstairs. I slept the day.

###XX -- This day it had water again. When mother was upstairs I heard the little one come slow down the steps. I hidded myself in the coal bin for mother would have anger if the little mother saw me.

She had a little live thing with her. It walked on the arms and had pointy ears. She said things to it.

It was all right except the live thing smelled me. It ran up the coal and looked down at me. The hairs stood up. In the throat it made an angry noise. I hissed but it jumped on me.

I didn't want to hurt it. I got fear because it bit harder than the rat does. I hurt and the little mother screamed. I grabbed the live thing tight. It made sounds I never heard. I pushed it all together. It was lumpy and red on the black coal.

I hid there when mother called. I was afraid of the stick. She left. I crept over the coal with the thing. I hid it under my pillow and rested on it. I put the chain in the wall again.

X -- This is another times. Father chained me tight. I hurt because he beat me. This time I hit the stick out of his hands and made noise. He went away and his face was white. He ran out of my bed place and locked the door.

I am not so glad. All day it is cold in here. The chain comes slow out of the wall. And I have a bad anger with mother and father. I will show them. I will do what I did that once.

I will screech and laugh loud. I will run on the walls. Last I will hang head down by all my legs and laugh and drip green all over until they are sorry they didn't be nice to me.

If they try to beat me again I'll hurt them. I will.

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