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Night Cry

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Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
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Night Cry was a short-lived but highly-regarded horror and fantasy fiction companion to The Twilight Zone Magazine published quarterly in the mid 1980s; unlike TZ, Night Cry was a digest-sized magazine rather than a "standard" 8.5 x 11" magazine. Along with fiction, it featured notable photo-collages by J. K. Potter. It was edited by Alan Rodgers and ran from Summer 1985 to Fall 1987 before ending. The folding of TZ and Night Cry inspired a boom of semi-professional horror fiction magazines to try to fill the void.

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