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Lovecraftian Theatre
The Economist (!) weighs in on why it is “impossible” to film H.P. Lovecraft, saying “Lovecraft, whose following is as devoted as that of Tolkien or Poe, cannot be adapted….he remains obscure because film adaptations of his macabre tales have been few and flawed.” The …
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Weird Tales in “The History of Science Fiction”
You really need to see the larger image of artist Ward Shelley’s astounding map of The History of Science Fiction, but we are the green ovoid smack dab in the middle. Here we are on Iso-weird-close-up cam™: [Thanks to BoingBoing for the tip.]
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Tennessee Williams Exhibit includes Weird Tales
According to the International League of Antiquarian Booksellers, Between the Covers Rare Books Inc. is presenting a month-long exhibition of rare Tennessee Williams books, play scripts and assorted memorabilia in honor of the playwright’s 100th birthday at The Bookshop in Old New Castle [NJ] starting …
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Weird Tales # 357 in the Wild
That’s right, the first issue of 2011 should be reaching subscribers shortly — if not already! This month marks the publication of the 357 issue of the magazine, featuring exceptionally strong short fiction. Contributors include N.K. Hundred Thousand Kingdoms Jemisin with “The Trojan Girl”, Swedish …
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Weird Tweets
Don’t forget to sign up for our Weird Tweets! We’ll soon have some news about how *you* can contribute tweet fiction…http://twitter.com/#!/weirdtales





