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Bloodsongs, Issue 5

Winter 1995 Edition
Published by Bambada Press
Edited by Steve Proposch
Assistant Editors: Chris A. Masters & B.J. Stevens

Bloodsongs #5 came out around July 1995. Apart from reading and recommending manuscripts I had very little to do with this issue. I don't know much about it except that Steve put a lot of work into it and did a great job. I still have no idea what the cover was all about.

 

 


Contents:


2. Headitorial: Steve Proposch (Editorial)
3. Bloodsoaked Offerings: Readers' Letters
4. The Erosion of Horror: Can We Stand the New Censorship Assault? Aaron Sterns (Article)
8. No Cries in the Night: I. I. Barrett (Poetry)
9. Running with the Pack: Deidra Cox (Fiction)
13. Night Vision: C. Dmetri Kakmi (Poetry)
16. Pulse: Kid's Stuff: Australian Children's Horror Fiction: Steve Paulsen (Column)
19. Dat Low-down on Highbrow Horror: Steve Proposch (Ellen Datlow Interview)
26. Nights of the Celluloid Dead: A History of the Zombie Film [Part 2 of 3]: Robert Hood (Article)
34. King Flame's Underground Party: Gary Lynn Morton (Fiction)
38. Cut: Michael Helms (Column)
40. Succumb to Ron Dee: S. Darnbrook Colson (Ron Dee Interview)
43. Midnight Madness: Cathy Buburuz (Poetry)
44. Excellence Required, Whiners Piss-off: Bradley H. Sinor (Karl Edward Wagner interview)
50. Attitude! Horror in the U.S.A. S. Darnbrook Colson (Column)
53. Book Reviews (Reviews)
59. Zines from Hell (Reviews)
63. Shut-Up Pink Boy: Redeem Yourselves: Anthony Thorne (Article)

Cover Art:
loobee & smythe

Interior Artwork: Kurt Stone and Shaun Tan

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