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5.0

With publisher Eddie Generous at the helm, as well as every oar (this truly is a one-man operation), Unnerving has taken the independent horror publishing world by storm. While publishing novelettes and chapbooks featuring the work of Stephen Graham Jones, Philip Fracassi, Gemma Files, Gwendolyn Kiste, Tom Deady and many more, and creating all of the artwork for his publications, and producing an interview podcast, Unnerving began as a quarterly magazine. Previous issues have featured a mix of known and up-and-coming authors, including John F.D. Taff, Paul Michael Anderson, Betty Rocksteady, Somer Canon and many more. In the latest issue, there are six short stories and five non-fiction articles.

The amount of work that goes into producing an issue of Unnerving must be staggering. Reading submissions, assembling a good mix of fiction and interesting articles, creating the wonderful and unique artwork. The idea that Generous manages to create a publication of such quality and packed with so much content single-handedly, is truly amazing and inspiring. This is just the latest in a series of successes for Eddie Generous, and we hope for the sake of horror fans everywhere, there is more to come.

To read the full review, please visit This Is Horror.

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5.0

With publisher Eddie Generous at the helm, as well as every oar (this truly is a one-man operation), Unnerving has taken the independent horror publishing world by storm. While publishing novelettes and chapbooks featuring the work of Stephen Graham Jones, Philip Fracassi, Gemma Files, Gwendolyn Kiste, Tom Deady and many more, and creating all of the artwork for his publications, and producing an interview podcast, Unnerving began as a quarterly magazine. Previous issues have featured a mix of known and up-and-coming authors, including John F.D. Taff, Paul Michael Anderson, Betty Rocksteady, Somer Canon and many more. In the latest issue, there are six short stories and five non-fiction articles.

The amount of work that goes into producing an issue of Unnerving must be staggering. Reading submissions, assembling a good mix of fiction and interesting articles, creating the wonderful and unique artwork. The idea that Generous manages to create a publication of such quality and packed with so much content single-handedly, is truly amazing and inspiring. This is just the latest in a series of successes for Eddie Generous, and we hope for the sake of horror fans everywhere, there is more to come.

To read the full review, please visit This Is Horror.
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