Macabre Cadaver Magazine was an American online horror, fantasy and science fiction magazine.[1] Macabre Cadaver published short fiction, poetry, and non-fiction articles. Macabre Cadaver Magazine was produced by Stark Raven Press and was available as an online webzine available in PDF and HTML format. Macabre Cadaver released only two print issues (#6 and #7) before placing print runs on indefinite hiatus on May 1, 2009. A final print issue (Spring 2011 Issue #10) was released before the online website was shuttered in May, 2011.
Editor | Emmanuel Paige |
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Categories | Literature |
Frequency | Quarterly |
Publisher | Stark Raven Press, LLC. |
First issue | August 2008 |
Final issue | Spring 2011 |
Country | United States |
Language | American English, British English, Canadian English, Australian English |
Website | www.macabrecadaver.com |
ISSN | 1943-9296 |
Staff
edit- Emmanuel Paige, Publisher/Executive editor
- Jeff Woodward, Editor
- Tammy Kane, Staff Writer/Reader
- Richard Worden, Reader
Former staff
edit- Angela Megl, Assistant to the editor
- Adam Blomquist, Staff Writer/Reader
Authors interviewed
editInterviews with novelists and writers, conducted by the editor of Macabre Cadaver, were regularly featured in the magazine. Noted authors interviewed included:
Actors interviewed
editInterviews with actors, conducted by the editor of Macabre Cadaver, were regularly featured in the magazine. Noted actors interviewed included:
- Debbie Rochon[3]
- J. David Moeller
- Melissa Bacelar
- Tyler Mane
- Scarlet Salem
Musicians interviewed
editInterviews with musicians and band members, conducted by the editor of Macabre Cadaver, were regularly featured in the magazine. Noted musicians interviewed included:
Reviews
editReviews of books, movies, theater, and music by the editor of Macabre Cadaver, were regularly featured in the magazine. Noted reviews included:
Cover art
editIssue 7 of Macabre Cadaver featured cover art by Clint Carney, an artist known for his violent art and also as a member of the electro-industrial music group System Syn.[4]
ISSN
editRegistered as ISSN 1943-9296 with the United States Library of Congress.
See also
editNotes and references
edit- ^ "Ulrichsweb Login Page".
- ^ "Daniel P. Coughlin". IMDb.
- ^ "Debbie Rochon.com - Welcome". Archived from the original on 2009-12-01. Retrieved 2009-11-24.
- ^ "the artwork of Clint Carney". systemsyn.com. Archived from the original on 2009-02-17.