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Hinnom Magazine Issue 004

Welcome to Gehenna & Hinnom. Where things go bump in the night and dimensions fold within one another. Beasts lurk in shadows and nightmares take physical form. In this tome, you will find the most exciting weird fiction and cosmic horror from the best up-and-coming authors in the genres. In this winter issue, new fiction from Peter Rawlik, Leah Bond, Joshua Chaplinsky, Seras Nikita, G.D. Watry, Nick Manzolillo, Timothy G. Huguenin, Drew Nicks, Caleb Stephens, MarieAnn C. Raguso, and Tom Lund await your eyes and minds. An interview with Bram Stoker Award Winner John Langan calls you into the deep. Join us as we delve into Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi, and how it will forever change the endearing franchise. Embrace the Unknown.

About the Author

C. P. Dunphey was born in Staten Island, New York. He grew up in Southern Mississippi and had an interest in writing since he was very young. In 2015, he founded his small press, Gehenna & Hinnom, with the hopes to provide classic horror and science fiction literature to readers for affordable prices while helping establish indie authors into the mainstream. His first novel, Plane Walker, was released in 2016. He hopes to further his writing as well as offer authors opportunities to be heard and read, hoping to one day transform Gehenna & Hinnom into a powerhouse publisher. The sequel to his novel, Plane Walker, titled Heiron, is slated for release in early 2018.

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