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  Weird Tales — 2008 year in review
Weird Tales — 2008 year in review
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 out to engage readers all across the diverse ...
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Category: Original Stories
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The Gerrard Street Mystery and Other Weird Tales by John Charles Dent
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Weird Tales and the Hugos?
Ecstatic Days — ... It’s been a great year for Weird Tales, and Stephen Segal emailed to say that on their website they have a great round-up, making a case for being nominated for a Hugo in the semi-prozine category. Below the cut I’m stealing from ...

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LakeshoreWeird Tale 2008 Year in Review — Don't forget WT is elegible for a Hugo nod as Best Semiprozine. Announcing METATROPOLIS edited by John Scalzi — A print edition. Hurrah! (Snurched from tobiasbuckell, via Twitter.) Desktop atom smashers could replace LHC — Does it come in taupe? (Thanks to [Bad username: lt260>.) <a href=]Arctic melt 20 years ahead of climate models </a> — Once again the facts on the ground join the liberal ...

Weird Tales
Semiprozine.org — ... website that publishes original material ranging from fiction (web exclusives as well as print selections) to artwork (e.g. Steven Archer’s year-long Lovecraft series “365 Days of Blasphemous Horrors”) to nonfiction (assorted blog mini-series like the recent two-week-long Sandman 20th-anniversary retrospective). 2008 saw our debut Spam Fiction Contest, wherein writers turned email spam headlines into weird flash fiction. Learn more at our “2008 year in review” web page. ...

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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 ...