Grimdark Magazine presents the darker, grittier side of fantasy and science fiction. Each quarterly issue features established and new authors to take you through their hard-bitten worlds alongside articles, reviews and interviews. Our stories are grim, our worlds are dark and our morally grey protagonists and anti-heroes light the way with bloody stories of war, betrayal and action.
FICTIONBastards and Baguettes by Justin Lee AndersonThe First of many Shudders by Kaaron WarrenThe Imbibing of Inggid Sel by Moses Ose UtomiRed Hell by Renee SternThe Reeds of Torin’s Field by Andrea StewartBlack Goat Parade by Josh RountreeLocke Lamora and the Bottled Serpent Part II by Scott Lynch NON-FICTIONAn Interview with Ed McDonald by Beth Grave Empire by Richard SwanThe Eternal Appeal of Vampires by Aaron S. JonesAn Interview with Marjorie LiuAn Interview with Richard Swan by Beth Tabler and Adrian CollinsAn Interview with Adrian Collins by Beth Tabler and John C. MauroProject Glass Technology Advances in Dark Science Fiction by John C. Mauro
Grimdark Magazine presents the darker, grittier side of fantasy and science fiction. Each quarterly issue features established and new authors to take you through their hard-bitten worlds alongside articles, reviews and interviews. Our stories are grim, our worlds are dark and our morally grey protagonists and anti-heroes light the way with bloody stories of war, betrayal and action.
FICTIONBastards and Baguettes by Justin Lee AndersonThe First of many Shudders by Kaaron WarrenThe Imbibing of Inggid Sel by Moses Ose UtomiRed Hell by Renee SternThe Reeds of Torin’s Field by Andrea StewartBlack Goat Parade by Josh RountreeLocke Lamora and the Bottled Serpent Part II by Scott Lynch NON-FICTIONAn Interview with Ed McDonald by Beth Grave Empire by Richard SwanThe Eternal Appeal of Vampires by Aaron S. JonesAn Interview with Marjorie LiuAn Interview with Richard Swan by Beth Tabler and Adrian CollinsAn Interview with Adrian Collins by Beth Tabler and John C. MauroProject Glass Technology Advances in Dark Science Fiction by John C. Mauro