The magazine.
The Wild Hunt magazine was founded in 2016 and is the little sister magazine to the publishing press Wild Hunt Books. The magazine celebrates the weird, surreal and the other. We publish twice a year (summer and winter) and we aim to feature literary stories by both established and emerging writers. We are particularly keen on stories that encompass strange occurrences, mysterious places, the uncanny, folklore and folk horror. The magazine publishes fiction only and we reserve at least one place per issue for a previously unpublished writer.
Masthead.
Ariell Cacciola is the Founding Editor of The Wild Hunt and the Publisher of Wild Hunt Books. She is a writer and avid reader in South London whose work appears widely in various magazines, journals and anthologies. Her criticism focuses on literary and genre fiction, literature in translation and debut novels. She has also translated German prose and poetry, receiving grants and fellowships for her projects. Many moons ago, she received a Master of Fine Arts from Columbia University in New York City.
She loves language that evokes place, voice and mood, and loves when this works as a visceral entry point for the reader into a story. Some of her favourite writers are: Shirley Jackson, Daisy Johnson, Charlotte Brontë, Margaret Atwood and Franz Kafka.
Twitter @ariellcacciola
Past Contributors.
Alexandria Gryder, Co-Editor
Bob Schofield, Reader
Amy Lord, Reader