Exciting things are happening at WEIRD TALES -- starting with the launch of our newly reformatted Web site. We've redesigned our digital digs in several ways:
Lots to read online, for free. Every issue from here on in, you'll find several original stories and features online, free of charge. Cast your eye over to the left-hand column, and you'll find links to our current featured magazine content, starting with issue #341's
100-year retrospective of Robert E. Howard and new fiction by
Richard Parks and
Natalia Lincoln. We're posting the stories and articles in blog format -- along with more Weird Blogging that
isn't from the print magazine -- so you can easily track what's new with a handy
RSS feed!
Quick access to everything. Over on the right, you'll find easy one-step clicks to
subscribe (thereby getting
all of our freakishly great fiction, nonfiction and poetry), hunt down
back issues, download our
writers' guidelines, find
WEIRD TALES-related books from our publisher
Wildside Press, and contact the staff.
A logo for the 21st century. We love the historic St. John logo that's been on the cover of the print magazine for decades. The Internet is a different medium, though, and we think it's time to punch up the decor of our electronic eyrie with a bit of "New Weird"
(to, um, coin a phrase). Drop a line and tell us what you think!
Would you call this look "interstitial" or just darn sexy? In any case, it works for me. :)