Necrography is primarily a horror fiction magazine. Specifically though, we're looking for stories with death, dying, the undead, spirits, ghosts, etc... as central themes. The fiction (and non-fiction) we pay the most attention too (and the most money for) are those that put us next to that rotten corpse; with all the pungent stench penetrating our nostrils and the moist, soggy, sticky sucking sounds of maggots feasting on the carrion flesh perforating our ears.
Those works that put us in the middle of a cold, clammy mist with faces of the long dead peering hungrily out at us send us clamoring to buy publishing rights. We want to feel that your characters are near us, behind us, on top of us while we sleep. We want (and are scared) to know that those we read about, who go through unspeakable horrors, could just as easily be us.
Necrography is primarily a horror fiction magazine, but it is the dead writing that sets us apart. Make us feel it and we're certain our readers will beg you for more!

