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    Pedro Iniguez is a horror and science-fiction writer from Los Angeles, California. He is a Rhysling Award finalist and has also been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net Award for his speculative poetry.

  2. What’s next for Pedro Iniguez? What can eager readers look forward to in the coming months? So far 2023 has been kind to me and I’ve had a good number of stories and poems published over at some great venues. My bibliography, for those interested, is posted on my website over at pedroiniguezauthor.com.

  3. Pedro Iniguez is a horror and science-fiction writer from Los Angeles, California. He is a Rhysling Award finalist and has also been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net Award for his speculative poetry.

  4. We have original short fiction from Pedro Iniguez (“Nightmare of a Million Faces”) and Donyae Coles (“The Ascension of Magdalene”). Our Horror Lab originals include a flash story (“Student Living”) from Ashley Deng and a poem (“A Trick of The Night's Hunger”) from Nwuguru Chidiebere Sullivan. We also have the latest installment of our column on horror, “The H Word,” plus ...

  5. Pedro Iniguez is a horror and science-fiction writer from Los Angeles, California. He is a Rhysling Award finalist and a Best of the Net and Pushcart Prize nominee. His fiction and poetry has appeared in Nightmare Magazine, Never Wake: An Anthology of Dream Horror, Shadows Over Main Street Volume 3, Qualia Nous Vol. 2, A…

  6. Sept. 2023 (Issue 132) We have original short fiction from Pedro Iniguez (“Nightmare of a Million Faces”) and Donyae Coles (“The Ascension of Magdalene”). Our Horror Lab originals include a flash story (“Student Living”) from Ashley Deng and a poem (“A Trick of The Night’s Hunger”) from Nwuguru Chidiebere Sullivan.

  7. We have original short fiction from Erica Ruppert (“The Golden Hour”) and R.L. Meza (“The First Year”). Our Horror Lab originals include a flash story (“Skins”) from Pedro Iniguez and a poem (“Said the Carrion to the Corvus”) from Woody Dismukes. Ally Wilkes brings us the latest installment of our column on horror, “The H Word,” plus we have author spotlights with our ...

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