Black Static #48 Now on Sale
I’m still having trouble finding a reliable newsstand source for Black Static in the Western suburbs of Chicago. It takes a little effort to find a copy — but it’s definitely worth it.
Issue #48 is cover-dated September/October, and contains five stories:
“Distinguished Mole: A Tale From Somewhere” by Jeffrey Thomas
“Bandersnatch” by Stephen Bacon
“The Suffering” by Steven J. Dines
“Blood For Your Mother” by Andrew Hook
“When the Moon Man Knocks” by Cate Gardner
The magazine’s regular columns include Coffinmaker’s Blues by Stephen Volk and Notes From the Borderland by Lynda E. Rucker, plus two review columns: Blood Spectrum by Tony Lee (DVD/Blu-ray reviews); and Case Notes by Peter Tennant (book reviews). Their review columns are a model for anyone who wants to see how to do attractive magazine layout, with plenty of book covers, movie stills, and behind-the-scenes pics.
Issue 48 is nearly 100 pages and comes packed with new dark fantasy and horror, and top-notch art. Black Static is the sister magazine of Interzone (see the latest issue here); both are published by TTA Press in the UK. The distinguished Andy Cox is the editor of both.










