Scissors by Jose Lahura
Scissors by Venelin Kostadinov aka aperfectissue http://aperfectissue.deviantart.com/ Scissors by Jose Lahura And most certainly time will go by and one day you’ll find yourself siting on the...
View ArticleClassic Undead WEIRD: The Room in the Tower by E. F. Benson
E. Elias Merhige’s Begotten The Room in the Tower by E. F. Benson It is probable that everybody who is at all a constant dreamer has had at least one experience of an event or a sequence of...
View ArticleFan Fiction: That Strange Sparkle by Adamo De Tremblay and Noemi Passamonti
We held a Fan fiction contest back on the 2nd of May. We asked our feed subscribers to write a short story based on the photo below. We received so many excellent submissions that it was not easy...
View ArticleFan Fiction Contest 1st Place: Colore by Patrick Oakley
We held a Fan fiction contest back on the 2nd of May. We asked our feed subscribers to write a short story based on the photo below. We received so many excellent submissions that it was not easy...
View ArticleJon Koons Reviews “Who Was Dracula? Bram Stoker’s Trail of Blood” by Jim...
Who Was Dracula? Bram Stoker’s Trail of Blood by Jim Steinmeyer Tarcher/Penguin ISBN: 978-0-14-242188-8 If you are looking for an informative biography about Dracula creator Bram Stoker’s life then...
View ArticleGuest Blogger: WELCOME TO THE MACHINE By John Hayward
© National Portrait Gallery, London WELCOME TO THE MACHINE By John Hayward June 8, 2014 An important milestone in computer science was passed in the first week of June 2014, as an artificial...
View ArticleGuest Blogger: Eldritch Gaming – does it work? A case of Amnesia. By John Guy...
Eldritch Gaming – does it work? A case of Amnesia. By John Guy Collick Given the success of Chaosiums’s Call of Cthulhu role playing game in the 1980s and 1990s you would think it would be an easy...
View ArticleGuest Blogger Michael Walker Reviews “Lovecraft: The Graphic Novel”
Lovecraft: The Graphic Novel A Review y Michael S. Walker In HP Lovecraft’s story “Pickman’s Model,” the artist Richard Upton Pickman is renowned (or perhaps reviled would be a better...
View ArticleClassic WEIRD: The Thing on the Floor by Thorp McClusky
The Thing on the Floor By THORP McCLUSKY Weird Tales March 1938 A strange story of an unscrupulous hypnotist and the frightful thing that he called Stepan, who was immune to destruction while his...
View ArticleWeird Tales Facebook Page Has Been Hacked
Our Facebook page was hacked today and we are hard at work trying to regain control. At this time we advise anyone visiting our page not to click or share any of the links and to report any suspicious...
View ArticleClassic WEIRD: The Liers in Wait by Manly Wade Wellman
The Liers in Wait By Manly Wade Wellman Illustration by Boris Dalgov (Weird Tales Novemeber 1941) Could it hare been that Oliver Cromwell, ruthless Puritan dictator of England, used the Black...
View ArticleThe Sea of Azof by Alexandra Fresch
Luminescent Sea by Adam Burn http://adamburn.deviantart.com/ The Sea of Azof by Alexandra Fresch Listen to me, my darling: the Sea of Azof is wide. Its surface lingers, scintillates, flashes black...
View ArticleThey See the WEIRD: Artist Jim Pavelec
This week’s profiled “They see the Weird” artist is famed illustrator Jim Pavelec! Jim’s Bio! As a young boy I spent much of my time imagining gruesome beasts and bleak, foreboding landscapes....
View ArticleClassic Weird: Revelations in Black by Carl Jacobi
Virgil Finlay Revelations in Black by Carl Jacobi Weird Tales April 1933 It was a dreary, forlorn establishment way down on Harbor Street. An old sign announced the legend: “Giovanni Larla-...
View ArticleGuest Blogger: The Kabuki Ghost of Kohada Koheiji by Zack Davisson
The Kabuki Ghost of Kohada Koheiji by Zack Davisson Hokusai Kohada Koheiji Translated and Adapted from Fukushu Kidan Asaka no Nema and Japanese Wikipedia To learn more about Japanese Ghosts, check...
View ArticleClassic Weird: Stragella by Hugh B. Cave
Stragella By Hugh B. Cave Night, black as pitch and filled with the wailing of a dead wind, sank like a shapeless specter into the oily waters of the Indian Ocean, leaving a great gray expanse of...
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