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weirdtales.net - 1/10/2009
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Stephen H. Segal Weird Tales might be the
world’s oldest speculative-fiction magazine, but here on the inside...
we feel like the youngest. We spent 2008, our 85th anniversary year, trying our damnedest to act as an ambassador for SF literature, reaching ...
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Weird Tales — 2008 year in review
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A Late Sunday
QuasarDragon —
... , The Gerrard Street Mystery and Other Weird Tales by John Charles Dent, read by many readers. "This collected work of his short fiction, contributed by their author at considerable intervals to different periodicals, was published posthumously. The stories themselves are delightfully anchored in the physical geography of Upper Canada (or in the case of ‘Gagtooth’s Image’, Illinois), and have a mystical and spooky air about them." In ogg and MP3 downloads HERE . Gaming ...
SF Tidbits for 1/12/09
SF Signal —
... Others.
Free Fiction [courtesy of QuasarDragon] @Manybooks: "Revenge" by Arthur Porges (1961). @Everyday Weirdness: "A Strange Tale of Cannibalism" by Lafacadio Hearn. Audio Fiction: @Beam Me Up: Part one of "The People of Sand and Slag" by Paulo Bacigalupi, read by Paul Cole. Bradley Thunderbird Phoenix has various audio plays available for your listening enjoyment. @LibriVox: The Gerrard Street Mystery and Other Weird Tales by John Charles Dent, read ...
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Weird Tales #353
14theditch.livejournal.com 6/13/2009 — http://www.weirdtales.net/ Weird Tales #353 should be out some time this month. I'm thrilled to be part of it. See what's inside, below: Description Weird Tales is the original storytelling magazine of the dark and fantastic. This issue: Samurai versus dinosaurs; ...
Weird Tales #353
semiprozine.org 9/27/2009 — The latest issue of the Hugo Award-winning Weird Tales is now available.
FICTION
“Weiroot” by Jeffrey Ford
“The Garbacologist” by Jeff Johnson
“Headstone in My Pocket” by Paul G. Tremblay
“Bruise for Bruise” by Robert Davies
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Holiday special: The Neil Gaiman Reader, free!
weirdtales.net 12/10/2008 — The December 2008 issue of Weird Tales features an exclusive interview with the leading dark-fantasist of our generation, Neil Gaiman — so this holiday season, we're doubling up on the Gaimany goodness! From now through Dec. 31, all new and renewing ...
Interview: Ann VanderMeer
charles-tan.blogspot.com 4/15/2009 — Every Tuesday, I'll have an interview posted. Ann VanderMeer is the fiction editor of Weird Tales . Thanks for agreeing to do the interview! First off, how did you first get introduced to the genre? Hard to say. I’ve always been an avid ...
Weird Tales: It’s Alive! (With Gaiman, Koja, Pratt, Bishop, Gilman, and more)
jeffvandermeer.com 3/7/2009 —
That’s right–the latest Weird Tales is now out and being shipped to subscribers. Including a feature on Neil Gaiman and fiction from Tim Pratt, Michael Bishop, Kathe Koja, Micaela Morrissette, Felix Gilman, and Matt Cheney. Some really ...
Want a free copy of “Weird Tales” magazine?
entertheoctopus.wordpress.com 8/24/2008 — This magazine is full of win.
I’ve got a copy of the July/August 2008 issue of “Weird Tales” magazine , and it’s looking for a new home. This is an AWESOME issue: Elizabeth Genco talks with Mike Mignola about Hellboy, ...
One-Minute Weird Tales: vol.1 no.1
weirdtales.net 8/1/2009 — At long last, we're thrilled to launch the first full season of our new web series, "One-Minute Weird Tales." Story number one is "The Curse and the Revenge," by Stuart Jaffe, with music by Eric San Juan.
We'll be releasing these fantastic ...