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Friday, 7 June 2019

World Weird News magazine 08-06-2019

I’ve been looking forward to telling you all about Kurt Kirchmeier’s recent middle-grade novel, The Absence of Sparrows (a Junior Library Guild Selection), for a couple of weeks now. It’s been descri…
Kristen Alvanson’s XYZT is a genre-busting collection of tales probing the complex relationship and cultural differences between the US and Iran, threaded along a speculative science fiction thriller…
Howard Phillips Lovecraft, the mastermind of cosmic horror, brought madness and existential dread to new heights. He ruptured the imagination in tandem with history itself becoming unimaginable in th…
C.L. Moore’s collected Jirel of Joiry stories suffer from the same problem as her Northwest Smith stories. Each is spurred by one incandescently brilliant story and one great pulp character—here, Bla…
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Welcome back! We are so pleased you are joining us for our podcast book group: Reading with Libraries! This week we will be talking about a very interesting genre: Weird Fiction. Not sure what weird …
Ray Bradbury walked into my office in 1995 and I dissolved into a puddle of geek. He was there to talk about a CD-ROM game based on The Martian Chronicles. I didn't care about the game much. It was a…
In 2014, we celebrated the 100th year anniversary of the artist Virgil Finlay. Finlay understood that the mark of a great artist was that his work lived on after him. A look at his work should convin…
Dark and spooky forests, an abandoned building, or even strange natural phenomena can take a normal situation from relaxing to scary. These places are great if you are seeking a vacation destination …
Jules de Grandin rescues an Austrina girl from the fiendish grasp of a heartless devil-syndicate Another exquisite Chine fantasym as full of color as was "The Wind That Tramps the World" | {{ts|sm}} …
London’s National Gallery recently loaned an Artemisia Gentileschi painting to a women’s prison in England as part of its “Artemisia Visits” programming, between May 20 and 22. The Italian Baroque pa…
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 …

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