About Black Moon Glass

 




Black Glass Moon is a weird fiction journal devoted to the quiet collapse of reality at its edges. It gathers stories, fragments, and observations from places where the familiar turns uncertain—where rooms feel slightly misaligned, time behaves unevenly, and meaning arrives only in echoes. This is fiction that lingers rather than resolves, built on atmosphere, suggestion, and the unsettling beauty of the unknown.

Each entry moves through strang

e landscapes and intimate disturbances: abandoned spaces that remember their occupants, skies that refuse to stay the same color twice, and ordinary moments that fracture under closer attention. The focus is not on explanation, but on immersion—on what it feels like to stand too long inside something that shouldn’t exist.

Black Glass Moon is for readers who prefer ambiguity over answers, mood over resolution, and the sense that something is always just beyond the frame of perception.


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