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90 YEARS OF WEIRD: Margaret Brundage

Ninety years ago this month, the first issue of Weird Tales was published. In recognition of our big anniversary, we're going to be celebrating all year long, in the magazine and on the website, with articles delving into the illustrious history of the Unique Magazine. First up: Margaret Brundage

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Weird Tales #360: Table of Contents

Weird Tales Issue #360: Table of Contents

We have stories by Brian Lumley, Michael Shea, Jill Bauman and Jessica Amanda Salmonson, plus a special section in honor of Ray Bradbury.

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Maurice Broaddus

WRITING ADVICE: Maurice Broaddus

Maurice Broaddus, the author of The Knights of Breton Court series of novels and the co-editor of the Dark Faith anthologies, talks about his writing process, research and writer’s block.

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Lee Moyers / Weird Tales, Winter 2010/2011

Weird Tales Wins 2012 Chesley Award

Lee Moyer won Best Cover Illustration: Magazine for Weird Tales, Winter 2010/2011

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Call of Cthulhu: The Musical

“Call of Cthulhu – The Musical” is a melding of Lovecraft and Broadway by Brian Hendrickson. The story chronicles Randolph Carter’s song-filled journey into death and madness against the backdrop of Lovecraft’s darkest imaginings.

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INTERVIEW: Grimm’s Russell Hornsby

Russell Hornsby, who plays Hank Griffin on "Grimm," talks with Terry Kaye about the upcoming season and the fairy tale mythology behind the hit show.

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WRITING ADVICE: Carrie Vaughn

Carrie Vaughn, the author of the Kitty Norville series of novels, shares some writing tips with us.

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S. T. Joshi

Interview: S.T. Joshi on Weird Fiction & Lovecraft

Lynne Jamneck talks to novelist and critic S.T. Joshi about weird fiction & Lovecraft...

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Know Your Elder Gods

Since they are very ancient, Lovecraft’s god-like cosmic creatures are Elder Gods. He tended to use terms like The Elder Gods, The Great Old Ones, The Old Ones, and the like rather interchangeably in what came to be known as the “Cthulhu Mythos,” and with no great consistency. This is intentional...

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  • A Message From the Publisher

    I would like to tell our community that Weird Tales will NOT be running an excerpt from Victoria Foyt’s novel in our upcoming issue. Marvin Kaye is our editor and has full control over fiction published in the magazine and website, and he agrees with …

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    I regret that I must share some bad news about my dear friend and erstwhile collaborator Parke Godwin. It came from his West Coast friend and literary agent Connor Cochran (oldtimers remember him as Freff). A few weeks ago he telephoned and told me Parke’s …

  • Grimm's Russell Hornsby

    INTERVIEW: Grimm’s Russell Hornsby

    Russell Hornsby stars in the hit NBC series “Grimm,” an unusual hybrid drama that combines the standard police procedural with wild fantasy. In the world of “Grimm,” fairy tales are more than stories — they are quite real, as are all the monstrous creatures they …

  • Nominees for the World Fantasy Awards

    The nominees for the World Fantasy Awards were announced today. The trophies will be given out at the World Fantasy Convention, which takes place in Toronto November 1-4. For more info, go to the WFC website. World Fantasy Award Ballot Novel • Those Across the …

  • Carrie Vaughn

    WRITING ADVICE: Carrie Vaughn

    Carrie Vaughn is the author of the Kitty Norville series of novels. Her latest installment, “Kitty Steals the Show,” was published yesterday. Her other novels include “Discord’s Apple,” “After the Golden Age,” “Voices of Dragons” and “Steel.” Here, Carrie shares some writing tips with us. …

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