Friday, 14 June 2019

Weird World News magazine 14-06-2019

Roswell, New Mexico, became forever linked with extraterrestrials on the night of July 2, 1947 when witnesses say they spotted a metallic disk-shaped object streak through the sky. The debris found a…
I have fallen behind in my Cirsova reading. With the name change and the change in focus, I decided to jump ahead from the last issue I read (issue no. 3 from volume 1) to the newest issue. Formerly,…
New York — Illustration Art at Swann Galleries on June 4 saw a bustling auction room with bidding wars delivering strong prices: “I was extremely pleased with the collector participation in all subje…
An unhinging collection of weird tales that will entertain you on dark nights, by the fireside or in bed. From the depths of the scrambled mind of KEN FRY, best selling and award-winning author of Th…
CODY GOODFELLOW has written eight novels and four or five collections. His previous collections Silent Weapons For Quiet Wars and All-Monster Action both received the Wonderland Book Award. He wrote,…
Captain Future: Return And Farewell – three Science Fiction novelettes from the Captain Future saga. The Return of Captain Future begins the second incarnation of Curtis Newton, Grag the robot, Otho …
Things are going to get a little weird in this installment of The Alt-Hist File. Today we'll be talking about The Drabblecast. The Drabblecast brings strange stories, by strange authors, to strange l…
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Danny Torrance must face old terrors in the first official teaser trailer for “The Shining” sequel “Doctor Sleep.” In the trailer, Danny (Ewan McGregor) communicates through a blackboard with someone…
Last night I finished reading Crashing Suns by Edmond Hamilton, (AKA the World Wrecker) published in the August & September 1928 issues of Weird Tales. Random Chance or just Carelessness? You Decide.…
Martinex1: Recently Redartz and I have shared our appreciation for John Romita and Sal Buscema; today I want to discuss another of my favorite artists from the early Bronze Age at Marvel: Gene Colan!…
If you look at the way critics describe Lovecraft … they often say he’s purple, overwritten, overblown, verbose, but it’s un-putdownable. There’s something about that kind of hallucinatorily intense …
This post is by John A. DeLaughter, a Lovecraft eZine contributor. Many deities in the pantheon of speculative fiction owe their lives to Howard Phillips Lovecraft. Azathoth, Nyarlathotep, Cthulhu, D…
Weird Tales debuted in March 1923, providing a venue for fiction, poetry, and non-fiction on topics ranging from ghost stories to alien invasions to the occult. The Moon Terror and Other Stories was …
THE EYRIE "My Dear Brother Baird; The big doable nomber, with thirteen thrilling short stories, two complete novelettes and two two-part stories, is before me. It is a fine number. We waited a long t…
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 root of homage is homo-, the Latin root meaning “man.” In medieval times, a king's male subject could officially become the king's “man” by publicly announcing allegiance to the monarch in a form…
VIEW ART & ENTERTAINMENT 10 Best Films of 2019 … So Far scene360.com - As it’s officially June, here’s our midpoint rundown of the year’s best films so far. Films big and small have caught our attent…

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