Dark Fluidity

Dark Fluidity

"Dark Fluidity" was a literature magazine specializing in dark fantasy and horror. It was published out of Orlando, Florida, by John Urbancik. It began its run in 2001 and shut down in 2004. In that short time, it gained a great deal of critical acclaim and general readership. During its heyday, it published short stories and poetry by such authors as: Nick Mamatas, Douglas Clegg, Karen E. Taylor, [http://www.bahwolf.com/ Brian A. Hopkins] , Regina Mitchell & [http://www.authorsden.com/garrettpeck Garrett Peck] , Gerard Daniel Houarner, Simon Clark, [http://www.laimo.com/ Michael Laimo] , [http://terijacobs.darkgriffon.net/ Teri A. Jacobs] , [http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/o/gene-oneill/ Gene O'Neill] , Michael Oliveri, John Urbancik, [http://www.raingraves.com/ Rain Graves]

In 2004 the editor, John Urbancik, decided to focus his attentions on his own literary works. Dark Fluidity Press now publishes promotional chapbooks for John Urbancik.

ee also

* Science fiction magazine
* Fantasy fiction magazine
* Horror fiction magazine
* Magazine


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