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Published in the 1990s in Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, Australia, ''Daarke Worlde'' was a zine containing fiction, aticles, poetry and art work devoted to horror and the supernatural. It began in 1992 as a spin off of The Melbourne Horror Society, available to club members but later became available by general subscription.  The Assistant Editor was Chris A. Masters (''EOD Magazine''), who also wrote a series on old horror movies for the zine.  
 
Published in the 1990s in Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, Australia, ''Daarke Worlde'' was a zine containing fiction, aticles, poetry and art work devoted to horror and the supernatural. It began in 1992 as a spin off of The Melbourne Horror Society, available to club members but later became available by general subscription.  The Assistant Editor was Chris A. Masters (''EOD Magazine''), who also wrote a series on old horror movies for the zine.  
  
Contributors included G.S. Blackshaw, Andrew Bock, Don Boyd ''Futuristic Tales''), Steve Carter, S. Darnbrook Colson, Jonas Cord, Jack Cousins, Aiden Doyle, Amy Fairmont, Darren Goossens, Kendall Koffman,  D.F. Lewis, Mark McAuliffe, Kirstyn McDermott, Jesse Nonneman, Margaret Pearce, William Perry,  Tony Plank, P.J. Roberts, Sarah Rossetti, Robert Thurman, and Sean Williams.  
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Contributors included G.S. Blackshaw, Andrew Bock, Don Boyd (''Futuristic Tales''), Steve Carter, S. Darnbrook Colson, Jonas Cord, Jack Cousins, Aiden Doyle, Amy Fairmont, Darren Goossens, Kendall Koffman,  D.F. Lewis, Mark McAuliffe, Kirstyn McDermott, Jesse Nonneman, Margaret Pearce, William Perry,  Tony Plank, P.J. Roberts, Sarah Rossetti, Robert Thurman, and Sean Williams.  
  
 
Cover art was by Luigi Del Mastro, Tonia Walden, and Des Waterman.
 
Cover art was by Luigi Del Mastro, Tonia Walden, and Des Waterman.

Revision as of 02:11, 21 April 2011

Daarke Worlde Issue 3 Cover Art by Des Waterman 1993

Daarke Worlde is a literary horror zine by T. Johnathon Brook.

Published in the 1990s in Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, Australia, Daarke Worlde was a zine containing fiction, aticles, poetry and art work devoted to horror and the supernatural. It began in 1992 as a spin off of The Melbourne Horror Society, available to club members but later became available by general subscription. The Assistant Editor was Chris A. Masters (EOD Magazine), who also wrote a series on old horror movies for the zine.

Contributors included G.S. Blackshaw, Andrew Bock, Don Boyd (Futuristic Tales), Steve Carter, S. Darnbrook Colson, Jonas Cord, Jack Cousins, Aiden Doyle, Amy Fairmont, Darren Goossens, Kendall Koffman, D.F. Lewis, Mark McAuliffe, Kirstyn McDermott, Jesse Nonneman, Margaret Pearce, William Perry, Tony Plank, P.J. Roberts, Sarah Rossetti, Robert Thurman, and Sean Williams.

Cover art was by Luigi Del Mastro, Tonia Walden, and Des Waterman.