British Fantasy Society - Publications

Publications

The BFS currently publishes two magazines, the British Fantasy Society Journal, a quarterly paperback of fiction, non-fiction and poetry, and Shelflings, an ezine collecting reviews from the BFS website. Previous publications include Prism, which featured news, reviews and columns, Dark Horizons, which featured fiction, non-fiction and poetry, and enjoyed the patronage of many established authors, artists, critics and journalists, and New Horizons, issued twice a year from 2008 to 2010, which published fiction and articles, but not poetry.

The society continues to produce a remarkable series of publications, including numbered chapbooks of works by William Hope Hodgson, Michael Moorcock, Ramsey Campbell, Peter Tremayne, August Derleth, and M. R. James. Magazines previously published include Winter Chills (later renamed Chills), edited by Peter Coleborn, and Mystique: Tales Of Wonder, edited by Mike Chinn. Both these magazines were independent publications, but linked to the BFS, and in the case of Mystique, absorbed into Dark Horizons after a few issues. Paperback titles include Clive Barker: Mythmaker for the Millennium by Suzanne J. Barbieri, and Annabel Says, a modern ghost story by Simon Clark and Stephen Laws. In 2007 it published HP Lovecraft in Britain: a Monograph, written by Stephen Jones and illustrated by Les Edwards.

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