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It’s time to kick your shoes off and put your talons up on the dashboard! This is Weird Fiction Quarterly’s Summer Road Trip! The old jalopy is gassed up, the tires and oil checked, and the trunk is loaded with an ice chest, plenty of towels, and maybe even a body or two as fifty authors take turns driving to some incredibly out of the way places, the like of which you’ve never seen this side of your nightmares! We have a massive itinerary including stops on other planes, faraway lands that you didn’t realize existed, haunted graveyards, and even the zoo! You don’t want to miss this massive multifarious trip!
A unique, pick-your-next-story anthology of speculative game stories and poems written by award-winning writers and new voices. Weave your way through stories, poems, puzzles, clues, and unexpected surprises. Or take a break from reading and play the boardgame on the cover. Use the game pieces and instructions provided in the book to play the Royal Game of UR on the front of the book. Ready to play? Ready to read? Let the games begin!
Welcome, mortal. You have finally discovered that place they told you about where hope crawls off to die. This unclean tome runs the gamut of horror and weird fiction across space and time-from surprising terrors in Chernobyl and India to lethal curses in Japan and Greece. From instructions on how to become a successful zombie to a laughing exorcist who is stranger than the execrable demons he dispatches. From calloused gravediggers of Victorian England to a civilized battle between malevolent yet polite sorcerers in present day New York City, and so much more.Enjoy this malignant collection of stories created by a diverse cabal of thirty-nine authors from around the world. Unearth... The Lost Librarian's Grave!
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Miss Mary Mack, Mack, Mack,All dressed in black, black, black,With silver buttons, buttons, buttons,All down her back, back, back¿Who exactly was Mary Mack and what are those silver buttons? Taking historical fiction to an all new level, Alexander G.J. plants you back in time to New York City in the early 19th century, to the world of Mary Elizabeth White, an eccentric, British-born, socialite, who rubbed elbows with some of the most powerful families in the world. Rumored to have lived in a lighthouse on Fifth Avenue, Mary White was also a suffragette, opera singer, pianist and a formable fencer.When the Germans sink the RMS Lusitania, it sets into motion a series of events connecting Mary's fate to both the oncoming war, as well as a tragic accident at a circus in 1892, involving elephants and a little American girl. What is Mary's connection to the American girl and how is she related to her father's tragic past?
Not sure what Twisted Pulp Magazine is? It's a collection of some cutting-edge pulpy writing, art, and more. In the hot cookin' new issue of the pulp magazine, we interview artists Jessica Van Hule, Lou Patrou, and author G. Wayne Miller. It also features comics from Mark Slade and Thomas M. Malafarina, short stories from A.F. Knott, Andy Rausch, Matthew Lennox, Kara Kittrick, and Chauncey Haworth, as well and a fond review by Lucy Hall of drummer, Perry Morris.
SHORTLISTED FOR THE BRITISH FANTASY AWARDS A landmark, eclectic, leviathan-sized anthology of fiction's wilder, stranger, darker shores. The Weird features an all star cast of authors, from classics to international bestsellers to prize winners: Ben Okri George R.R. Martin Angela Carter Kelly Link Franz Kafka China Miéville Clive Barker Haruki Murakami M.R. James Neil Gaiman Mervyn Peake Michael Chabon Stephen King Daphne Du Maurier and more... Exotic and esoteric, The Weird plunges you into dark domains and brings you face to face with surreal monstrosities; You will find the boldest and downright most peculiar stories from the last hundred years bound together in the biggest Weird collection ever assembled.