The new issue!
Available now for order from Wildside Press: Weird Tales #350! We’ve gotta say, the fiction lineup is absolutely unrelenting. In “How I Got Here,” Ramsey Shehadeh peels back the surface of Washington D.C. to reveal a nasty world of angelic hitmen. Karen Heuler gives us a creepy mother whose baby stubbornly won’t metamorphose in “Evolution”; Nick Mamatas shows the true face of New England horror authors in “Mainevermontnewhampshiremass”; and dragons, princesses and wizards are all acting very strangely indeed in “Right You Are If You Say You Are,” the new novella by Norman Spinrad (Star Trek: “The Doomsday Machine”).
Plus: Eric San Juan explores the all-too-real world of night terrors; Kenneth Hite follows H.P. Lovecraft across the thoughtscapes of Dreamland; and Amanda Gannon profiles a master maskmaker. And whatever you do, don’t miss our “Summer Reading Weirducopia,” featuring an exclusive excerpt from Stephen Hunt’s incredible new steampunk epic, The Court of the Air!
(Publisher’s note: This issue was rescheduled from May/June to July/August.)







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