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Suspense Magazine February 2010 by John Raab
Suspense Magazine February 2010 by John Raab








I watched Woo falling asleep, complacent, and wondered where Shunna was right now. A recent issue includes an article on how medical professionals would treat an overdose of codeine, plus an article with Marky Ramone about his new biography, Punk Rock Blitzkrieg: My Life as a Ramone, and former firefighter Patrick Kendrick’s mystery story, “John’s Lament.” Here’s a paragraph from Kendrick’s story. The Raabs publish author interviews, book reviews, nonfiction articles and fiction up to 1,500 words in the suspense, horror, thriller and mystery genres. Sign up for our newsletter to receive FREE articles, publishing tips, writing advice, and more delivered to your inbox once a week. “She came up to us at ThrillerFest,” John Raab says, “and gave us a big hug.” He relates with delight that best-selling author Gigi Pandian received a two-book deal from her own publisher because Suspense named her mystery novel Artifact a “Best of 2012” debut novel. “It’s a labor of love,” he says of his work as Suspense editor and ebook publisher. While Shannon works in the living room as publisher and art director, John hunkers down in his self-proclaimed man cave surrounded by cassette tapes, CDs and comic books. In the May 2015 issue, John writes about what writers can learn from successful movie and TV show endings, or what he calls “the next day’s conversation piece. Even each issue’s “From the Editor” column offers lessons on how to keep readers engaged. In 2007, John and Shannon Raab launched the magazine to showcase emerging writers and share craft advice from established authors.

Suspense Magazine February 2010 by John Raab

The website for Suspense drips with blood – on the logo, splashed across tab titles, pooling in the paragraphs of short fiction and nonfiction.










Suspense Magazine February 2010 by John Raab