Thursday, April 19, 2007
Issue no. 344!

It's the new WEIRD TALES! Issue #344 features a nonfictional tale of haunting by Caitlin R. Kiernan; an in-depth interview with George R. R. Martin; new book reviews by Scott Connors; thoughts on Kafka by Darrell Schweitzer; and, of course, nine bizarre and eerie short stories by Richard Parks, Lisa Mantchev, Trent Hergenrader, Scott William Carter, and more.

Huge thanks to Anita Zofia Siuda for the cover painting, "Spider Woman with Apples." She's an incredibly talented young artist from Poland who we discovered online -- and we expect to see more great things from her in the future!

And there's still another ten days left to take advantage of our incredible subscription deal: $12 for six issues!
1 Comments:
Richard said...
I admit I had my misgivings about the new look, but with the issue in my hands most of those doubts have gone away. It's still _Weird Tales_, and that's a good thing. I like the new features, just as I like the fact that you're keeping The Eyrie. Good move, as losing that old friend would have been one change too many.

Since I have a horse in this race I don't think I should comment overmuch on the fiction, though I will say that I really liked both Lisa Mantchev's "Six Scents" and “Spider Comes Home” by Gerard Houarner.