Tangent Online reviews Black Statics 9 and 10
Bill Ward on issue 9: "Overall a fine variety of stories, all of which eschew the conventional to bring us a different perspective on horror. Combined with Black Static’s usual excellent and edgy writing in news, reviews, and other non-fiction content, Issue Nine is a compelling read from cover to cover."
Bill Ward on issue 10: "In 'Piano Man' Christopher Fowler guides us with a sure hand through a post-Katrina New Orleans in which an out-of-town journalist stumbles upon an old grudge, and even older forms of black magic. This tale of voodoo revenge in The Big Easy achieves levels of suspense and an authenticity of voice that would not be out of place in the best noir thrillers, and it’s a great way to kick off Black Static’s tenth issue."
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