Watching Ray Bradbury on His Birthday
Ray Bradbury was born on this day in 1920 in Waukegan, Illinois. To celebrate, here are some of our favorite videos of the Weird Tales writer. Ray Bradbury on Groucho Marx’s “You Bet Your Life”: Ray...
View ArticleWeird Tales #360 Back Cover Art
Here’s a preview of the back cover for Weird Tales #360. Art is by David “Sideshow Monkey” Hartman, whose credits include Rob Zombie, Image Comics, “Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny” and “Bubba...
View ArticleWeird Tales Wins 2012 Chesley Award
The Association of Science Fiction and Fantasy Artists gave out its 2012 Chesley Awards Friday at Chicon 7. The awards honor the best in genre art. Lee Moyer won Best Cover Illustration: Magazine for...
View Article2012 Hugo Award Winners
The winners of the 2012 Hugo Awards were announced tonight at Chicon 7, the 70th World Science Fiction Convention, in Chicago. This year’s Guests of Honor were Mike Resnick, Story Musgrave, Rowena...
View ArticleWeird Tales Issue #360
Weird Tales Issue #360 went to the printer today. Here’s the front cover. We have stories by Brian Lumley, Michael Shea, Jill Bauman and Jessica Amanda Salmonson, plus a special section in honor of Ray...
View ArticleWeird Tales #360: Table of Contents
Weird Tales #360 will be out on October 19. Here’s what’s inside: FICTION: THE ELDER GODS “The Long Last Night” by Brian Lumley “Momma Durtt” by Michael Shea “The Darkness at Table Rock Road” by...
View ArticleARTIST PROFILE: Danielle Tunstall
By Lynne Jamneck Danielle Tunstall is a horror photographer and graphic designer from the UK. Her art is featured in Weird Tales #360. Subscribe or Buy a Copy of Weird Tales #360 here Why photography?...
View ArticleAUTHOR PROFILE: Michael Reyes
By Lynne Jamneck Michael Reyes lives in New York, where he writes fiction and plays. He is an Iraq War vet and he currently works at a bookstore. His short story “The Priest of Stillwell Avenue” was...
View ArticleThe Darkness at Table Rock Road
By Michael Reyes Author Profile Published in Weird Tales #360 | 7,534 words Image by Danielle Tunstall It’s late July when I get the letter. Hand in my mailbox fishing around for the latest Netflix...
View Article90 YEARS OF WEIRD: Margaret Brundage
Ninety years ago this month, the first issue of Weird Tales was published. In recognition of our big anniversary, we’re going to be celebrating all year long, in the magazine and on the website, with...
View ArticleRemembering Richard Matheson, 1926–2013
Richard Matheson died June 23 at the age of 87. His credits include the novels I Am Legend, Stir of Echoes, and The Shrinking Man, more than a dozen episodes of The Twilight Zone, and numerous...
View ArticleWeird Tales #361: Table of Contents & Cover Art
Table of Contents for Weird Tales #361: The Fairy Tales Issue FICTION: FAIRY TALES “The Queen Who Could Not Walk” by Peter S. Beagle “Magpied” by Tanith Lee “Fae for a Day” by Teel James Glenn “I Am...
View ArticleWEIRD Q&A: Laird Barron
By Lynne Jamneck Laird Barron is the author of several books, including The Beautiful Thing That Awaits Us All. His work has also appeared in many magazines and anthologies. An expatriate Alaskan,...
View ArticleClassic Undead WEIRD :Necromancy in Naat by Clark Ashton Smith
Original Virgil Finlay illustration from the July 1936 issue of Weird Tales To celebrate the the publication of our newest issue, Weird Tales #362: The Undead Issue, we are pleased to present to you a...
View ArticleClassic Undead WEIRD: Footsteps Invisible by Robert Arthur
We are presenting, in honor of Weird Tales #362:The Undead Issue , a series of classic Weird Fiction concerning the UNDEAD! So enjoy Robert Arthur’s classic tale of vengence from beyond the tomb!...
View ArticleGuest Blogger: Shigeru Mizuki’s The Dunwich Horror By Zack Davisson
Shigeru Mizuki’s The Dunwich Horror By Zack Davisson Shigeru Mizuki is Japan’s grandmaster of horror manga and weird fiction. Although his name is only now becoming known in the U.S., in his...
View ArticleGuest Blogger: Songs The Cramps Taught Me by Michael S. Walker
Songs The Cramps Taught Me By Michael S. Walker Back in the nascent days of cable TV, before there was the Internet, before there was YouTube, EVEN before there was MTV, there existed, on the...
View ArticleBLOOD RIDERS: A Book Review by Jon Koons
BLOOD RIDERS A Book Review by Jon Koons Author: Michael P. Spradlin Pub: Harper Voyager ISBN: 9780062023094 For someone for whom the western genre is admittedly not a favorite, BLOOD RIDERS by...
View ArticleClassic UNDEAD Weird: Lot NO. 249 By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Daryl Toh Liem Zhan http://tohdaryl.deviantart.com/ In honor of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’ss birthday, and the upcoming release of Weird Tales #362: The Undead Issue, we are proud to present this...
View ArticleGuest Blogger Book Review: Joe Hill’s “Locke & Key” by John Hayward
Book review: “Locke & Key” by John Hayward With the recent publication of the sixth and final collected volume of “Locke & Key,” it’s possible for a new reader to sit down and devour...
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