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Weird Tales Magazine No. 366: Sword & Sorcery Issue

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Fuzzy Head (2023)– Struggling with memory and reality problems caused by her fuzzy head, Marla tries to decipher why the police are chasing her In 2022, Jones signed a five book deal with Baen Books to publish his Chronicles of Hanuvar series. [19] The first book in the series, Lord of a Shattered Land, is scheduled for release in August 2023, with the second book, The City of Marble and Blood, to follow in October 2023. Eraserhead (1977)– The ultimate nightmare experience, about horror at procreation and loathing for one’s own offspring Chronopolis (1982)– Reader review by Morgan Hoyle-Combs. Seldom-seen abstract stop-motion animation from France

House [ Hausu] (1977)– The weirdest haunted house movie ever made; no one forgets the scene where the piano eats the girl Diamantino (2018)– A slow-witted Portuguese soccer idol is manipulated into becoming the spokesman for a right-wing party, while being subjected to cloning experiments Faces of Dr. Lao (1964)– A shapeshifting “Chinaman fakir” brings his allegorical circus to a Western town Sweet Movie (1974)– A beauty contest winner’s prize is to marry a billionaire, while in a second plotline a socialist sea captain sails down an Amsterdam canal with a hold full of sugar in this scatological political satire

Bobby Yeah (2011) -Grotesque stop-motion short following a bunny-eared, troll-faced creature who makes trouble for himself by literally pushing other people’s buttons. Henry S. Whitehead has his adherents. He was another understated writer though he got more blood and thunder right before he died. Whitehead made use of his time in the U.S. Virgin Islands to make use of voodoo and zombies. This is a voodoo zombie tale in fact. The locale and atmosphere are certainly authentic. I’m A Cyborg, But That’s OK [ Saibogujiman Kwenchana] (2006)– Romantic comedy set in a mental asylum is likely to remain the weirdest example of its genre

The Beast of Yucca Flats (1961)– Dadaist narration courtesy of the eccentric Coleman Francis makes this tale of a nuclear blast turning Tor Johnson into a ravaging desert “beast” weird indeed This is heavy on the big names of the magazine but includes most of the qualified second stringers. There are a few stories by more obscure writers that might make the grade, Mearle Prout’s “ “Masquerade” for example. I could make a case for E. F. Benson’s ”The Wishing Well” though Benson was not a Weird Tales writer per se. Some would probably make the case for G. G. Pendarves though I have not read anything by her that really has grabbed me. The Fountain (2006)– The search for the fountain of youth, and also the story of a modern-day scientist seeking a cure for cancer, and also the story of a tree-tending guru floating in a space bubble The Secret Adventures of Tom Thumb (1993)– The fairy tale retold in stop-motion animation and pixilation, set in a dystopian city full of bugs and monstrositiesJoseph Payne Brennan was one of the last great names to come out of Weird Tales. Most of you probably did not know he started in the western pulp magazines before he was in Weird Tales. One of the best giant protoplasm horror stories ever written. Come and See (1985)– Bleak and intense Soviet WWII classic about a boy solider, with dreamlike passages

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