Murky Depths magazine review

Murky Depths magazine
With a profusion of illustrations bringing its pages to life, Murky Depths blends the mediums of comic book and literary magazine to bring its subscribers a monthly feast of ghoulish, surrealist and downright peculiar encounters.
Describing the magazine’s genre as speculative, managing editor Terry Martin favours stories and comic strips with elements of horror, with narratives that keep you guessing and leave you feeling somewhat unsettled. If your fantasy preferences veer towards whimsical rather than edgy and challenging, this is not the magazine for you.
The magazine publishes the work of established writers and artists alongside newcomers, making this a top choice for submissions. Payment is low, but the prestige is undeniable.
Subscribe at www.murkydepths.com
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