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Theaker’s Quarterly Fiction #58: Unsplatterpunk! Guest-edited by Douglas J. Ogurek, this is a special issue, an anthology featuring five founding tales of unsplatterpunk, a brand new genre! The editor describes it as extreme horror stories [that] offer a positive message, whether blatant or subtle, within their otherwise vile contents . The issue includes A Desert of Shadow and Bone by M.S. Swift, Quand les queues s'allongerent by Antonella Coriander, The Fisherman’s Ring by Drew Tapley, and The Armageddon Coat by Howard Watts. It also includes reviews from Douglas J. Ogurek, Rafe McGregor and Rose M. Rye, who look at the work of Martin Charbonneau, Joe Dever, Gary Chalk, Neil Gaiman and Daniel Egneus, as well as the films *Arrival* and *Doctor Strange*, and season eleven of the television show *Supernatural*. The issue concludes with twenty-four pages of notes and ratings for almost everything Stephen Theaker read during 2016 but didn’t have time to review.
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Theaker’s Quarterly Fiction #58: Unsplatterpunk! Guest-edited by Douglas J. Ogurek, this is a special issue, an anthology featuring five founding tales of unsplatterpunk, a brand new genre! The editor describes it as extreme horror stories [that] offer a positive message, whether blatant or subtle, within their otherwise vile contents . The issue includes A Desert of Shadow and Bone by M.S. Swift, Quand les queues s'allongerent by Antonella Coriander, The Fisherman’s Ring by Drew Tapley, and The Armageddon Coat by Howard Watts. It also includes reviews from Douglas J. Ogurek, Rafe McGregor and Rose M. Rye, who look at the work of Martin Charbonneau, Joe Dever, Gary Chalk, Neil Gaiman and Daniel Egneus, as well as the films *Arrival* and *Doctor Strange*, and season eleven of the television show *Supernatural*. The issue concludes with twenty-four pages of notes and ratings for almost everything Stephen Theaker read during 2016 but didn’t have time to review.