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Sunday 28 April 2019

Weird World News magazine 28-04-2019

Let’s not mince words: if you haven’t seen Avengers: Endgame I don’t know just how many spoilers there will be in this piece, but it will be PLENTY I’m sure, and I don’t want to ruin your weekend. Oh…
For more than a decade, Bobby Derie has written insightful and penetrating essays on some of the leading authors of pulp fiction in the 1920s and 1930s, especially Robert E. Howard and his friends, c…
Gene Wolfe, who has died aged 87, was sometimes named “the greatest writer in English alive today”, although not, on the whole, by those responsible for literary prizes. In a just world, perhaps, Wol…
This post is by John A. DeLaughter, a Lovecraft eZine contributor. “The Dutch customs once thought my pictures were photos. Where on earth did they think I could have photographed my subjects? In Hel…
The Calculating Stars, by Mary Robinette Kowal (Tor) Record of a Spaceborn Few, by Becky Chambers (Hodder & Stoughton / Harper Voyager) Revenant Gun, by Yoon Ha Lee (Solaris) Space Opera, by Catheryn…
In Which I Ramble About Indirect Influences and the Pernicious Power of Sexism The following isn’t going to be an academic article on the subject of How And Which Women Horror Writers Directly Influe…
Obama Administration Scandals No “spying” at the FBI At ReaclClearPolitics yesterday, the invaluable Eric Felten took a deep dive into the testimony of former FBI counterintelligence chief Bill Pries…
Would you please look at Nyarlathotep (2008)? Is this the same as the 1920 prose poem? Thanks. -- JLaTondre (talk) 14:39, 1 January 2017 (UTC) Not a change to your verified pub per se, but I've been …
The following are available to review or for other forms of coverage: The Nurseryman by Arthur Allen The Big Red Herring by Andrew Farkas Claiming a Body by Amanda Marbais The Internet Is for Real by…
Kenyan Eliud Kipchoge units the London Marathon course report in 2016 Chris Finill is aware of the London Marathon route higher than nearly anybody. Since the annual race started in 1981, he is consi…
Terrific review, Crom. Carl Jacobi was a mainstay of Weird Tales during its 1930s heyday. But unlike contemporaries such as Clark Ashton Smith and Robert Bloch he never made the leap to become a stel…
Apparently, Kaleb McGary is very good at football and doesn’t like loud music. In every NFL draft there are some weird tales about players and their exploits in college; that happens when more than 2…

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