Necronomicum (Necronomicum #2)

Justine Geoffrey, Scott R. Jones, Richard Greico Jr., Nikko Lee, K.A. Opperman, Alice Renard, Rose Banks, Paul StJohn Mackintosh, Michael Seese, Gary Budgen, Julian Darius


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4.00 · 1 ratings · 65 pages · Published: 11 Feb 2015

Necronomicum by Justine Geoffrey, Scott R. Jones, Richard Greico Jr., Nikko Lee, K.A. Opperman, Alice Renard, Rose Banks, Paul StJohn Mackintosh, Michael Seese, Gary Budgen, Julian Darius
From Martian Migraine Press, and editors Justine Geoffrey and Scott R Jones, comes 'NECRONOMICUM: The Magazine of Weird Erotica', a tri-annual journal of the stylish, the horrific, and the transgressive, with a more-than-liberal seasoning of weird. Within these pages you will find explorations of human (and non-human) sexuality with a wide emotional range. Expose yourself to a literature of desire as seen through the distorting angles of a dangerous mystic gemstone; tales of transcendence, of transforming lust, of the joys (and costs) that come from dabbling with demons and the dark arts, of getting it on with grim god-things. It's true what they say: there *are* things humans are not meant to know, and knowing them can be deadly. Or, in the case of NECRONOMICUM, deadly sexy.

NECRONOMICUM Issue 2 (February 20145) features stories by Julian Darius, Rose Banks, Michael Seese, Nikko Lee, Paul St John Mackintosh, Gary Budgen, and Ralph Greco Jr, and poetry from K.A. Opperman and Alice Renard.

NECRONOMICUM #2
edited by Justine Geoffrey (author of the BLACKSTONE Erotica series and 'Orgy in the Valley of the Lust Larvae') and Scott R Jones (author of 'Soft From All The Blood' and 'When The Stars Are Right: Towards An Authentic R'lyehian Spirituality')

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