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Revision as of 02:53, 26 August 2014
Details
Magazine: Dagon (Magazine)
Publisher: Carl T. Ford
Product Code:
Publishing Year: September, 1988
Pages: 84
Cover Price: £1.75
Editor: Carl T. Ford
Authors: Carl T. Ford, Mike Ashley, Christine Morris, Robert M. Price, Stefan R. Dziemianowicz, Thomas Ligotti, Mark Morrison, Simon MacCulloch, Peter F. Jeffery
Artists: Allen Koszowski (front), Harry O. Morris (back), Dave Carson, Phillip Anderson, Jeffrey Salmon
Format: Softcover A5
ISSN:
Contents
Scenarios: In a City of Bells and Towers
Articles:
- Editorial
- Crawling at you
- The Knave of Darkness
- Beyond Dualism
- The Mystagogue, The Gnostic Quest, The Secret Book
- Nothing Is What It Seems To Be
- Autumn Horror
- Notes on the Writing of Horror
- The Library of Byzantium
- Oneiric Horror
- "The Lost Art of Twilight": Two Aspects of the Vampire
- A Thomas Ligotti Bibliography
- The Red Brain's Trust
- R'lyeh Reviews
- Black Mail
Front Cover Text
Thomas Ligotti
Special Double Issue
Back Cover Text
No Text
Comments / Trivia
Mark Morrison's scenario "In A City of Bells And Towers" later became part of the Horror on the Orient Express campaign
Links
Spoilers - Keepers Eyes Only
Players should not read any further.