LORE vol. 2, no. 1
(April 2012)
LORE is back with its first collection of new horror, science fiction, and fantasy tales in over a decade!
Featuring:
"Fairy Gold" by Peadar Ó Guilín
"Picking Roses For Chateelet" by Garrett Ashley
"Wait" by Kevin Wallis
"Splash" by Don Webb, Richard Lupoff, Scott Cupp,
Michael Kurland, Michael Mallory, Paul Di Filippo,
and Jim Kelly
"Toll and Trouble" by David A. Hill
"Lonely, Lonely" by Daniel P. Swenson
"She Wanted to Go Into the Trees" by Patricia Russo
"The Spacetime Subway Station" by Clinton Lawrence
"The Deposition of Leodiel Fand" by Brian McNaughton
cover artwork by Richard Corben
- 172 pages -
LORE: A Quaint and Curious Volume of Selected Stories
LORE magazine began as a small, saddle-stitched digest, cobbled together in a dim basement in Middletown, New Jersey, in 1995.
In its first year of production, LORE won The Deathrealm Award for Best Magazine and The Dragon's Breath Small Press Award for Best New Magazine.
Some of the works featured in LORE went on to win The Bram Stoker Award, The Deathrealm Award, The World Fantasy Award, and numerous Honorable Mentions in Datlow & Windling's Year's Best Fantasy & Horror.
Herein you will find a selection of the terrifying, thrilling, weird, and wonderful tales for which LORE became known, many of which have never been reprinted, including the Lovecraftian round-robin tale "The Challenge From Below" by Robert M. Price, Peter Cannon, Donald R. Burleson, and Brian McNaughton.
Featuring:
"Chatting With Anubis" by Harlan Ellison
"Vision" by Brian McNaughton
"The Game of Kings" by Tim Emswiler
"The Mandala" by Kendall Evans
"The Guide" by Richard Lee Byers
"Rat Familiar" by Patricia Russo
"Empathy" by Jeffrey Thomas
"The Vehicle" by Brian Lumley
"Thanks" by Elizabeth Massie
"The Galvanic" by James S. Dorr
"Sheets" by Donald R. Burleson
"Water and the Spirit" by Brian McNaughton
"The Unknown Elixir" by Dan Clore
"Rile Fouts and Dead Jake Sorrel" by Lawrence Barker
"The Challenge From Below" by Robert. M Price, Peter Cannon, Donald R. Burleson, and Brian McNaughton
cover artwork by M. Wayne Miller
- 200 pages -

