March Reprints: Week 3 Pt. 2
I didn’t know it was made out of butter. Not until it slipped out of the doctor’s hands and skidded across the cold tile, between the nurses’ white sneakers. Perhaps that explains… Continue reading
I didn’t know it was made out of butter. Not until it slipped out of the doctor’s hands and skidded across the cold tile, between the nurses’ white sneakers. Perhaps that explains… Continue reading
“My sweet life as a killer began one afternoon in our Greenmont Village tract home, a sunny California Modern knockoff full of little imaginings and absent-minded guardians. Did I have ample opportunities… Continue reading
“On a very cold day in December, Salvador called a meeting of the Science Club to inform us that he’d discovered a body in an alley several blocks from our junior high,… Continue reading
The first story in our March 2016 Reprint Issue is “All Things Worthless Left Behind” by Em Faerman. This piece originally appeared in print at The Wrong Quarterly, but you can now read it… Continue reading
Are you by any chance looking for someplace to send a story that you’ve already had published? We may be able to help with that. Psychopomp Magazine has decided that for the month of February,… Continue reading
The Winter 2016 issue of Psychopomp Magazine is now available. This is our tenth issue, and the second in Volume 3. Featured inside is prose by Sam Averis, Laura I. Miller, Raven Leilani, Nolan… Continue reading
Another Halloween has come and gone, but that doesn’t mean we have to wait an entire year to appreciate stories that scare us. Sequoia and I are both big fans of horror movies,… Continue reading
The 2016 Psychopomp Magazine Short Fiction Contest is now accepting submissions! First prize will be $500 and publication, and this year’s contest will be judged by editors Sequoia Nagamatsu and Cole Bucciaglia. The… Continue reading
The Fall 2015 Issue of Psychopomp Magazine is now available online. This is our 9th issue and the first in our third volume. Featured writers are Ryan Dull, Inez Tan, Kendra Fortmeyer, Craig… Continue reading
Our latest free reading period starts today and continues until mid-December. Our fall issue is all lined up (and due out next month), so we’re now reading for the winter issue and beyond. You… Continue reading