Hello darkness.
From the depths of the vile, wretched, ancient tombs, Necrography has been unborn. A concept I've been toying with for sometime now, Necrography is a place for horror writers to convey morbid tales of their darkest designs.
In this world of new media, words are becoming disposable; thrown away into the short lived bits and bytes of computer technologies. I feel that words, much like the dead, deserve more respect and what better way to show respect than to honor them in print? Necrography is just the place to showcase our words as the writing of the dead.
Necrography is a quarterly magazine of dark and macabre fiction, poetry, essays, art, and photography. It is filled with content that delves into the decay of death. It's my hope that, as a fiction magazine, Necrography will not only offer a place for new and amateur horror writers but also a compelling title for lovers of dark fiction.
I'm working on putting together some listings for Necrography to attract fiction (and nonfiction) writers, poets, and artists to this new market. This little blog will detail how things go.


I second your comments, long live the dead/undead in print. Too many dot-coms and PDFs. It is the lot of horror to oxidise on paper for 100 years or more, and am glad this will be so here. I await the first issue.