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Shock Totem Magazine : ウィキペディア英語版
Shock Totem

Shock Totem Publications (commonly referred to simply as Shock Totem) is an American small-press publisher specializing in dark fantasy and horror.
==Shock Totem Magazine==

The debut issue of ''Shock Totem: Curious Tales of the Macabre and Twisted'', a digest-sized magazine of fiction and nonfiction, was first published in July 2009. To date, nine issues have been released, as well as three special holiday issues (Christmas 2011, Valentine's Day 2014, and Halloween 2014). Notable authors to appear in ''Shock Totem'' are Jack Ketchum, John Skipp, Kevin J. Anderson, William F. Nolan, Don D'Ammassa, David Niall Wilson, Kurt Newton, Rennie Sparks (of The Handsome Family), Darrell Schweitzer, Cody Goodfellow, Brian Hodge, John Dixon, Tim Waggoner, Violet LeVoit, Weston Ochse, Ari Marmell, Lee Thomas, John Langan, and Stephen Graham Jones.
On January 1, 2015, it was announced that ''Shock Totem'' magazine would be going on hiatus until at least 2016.

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