Weird Fiction Review #10

Edited by John Pelan

synopsis

The Weird Fiction Review is an annual periodical devoted to the study of weird and supernatural fiction. It is edited by John Pelan. This tenth issue contains fiction, poetry, and reviews from leading writers and promising newcomers. This issue features fiction by D. P. Watt, Anna Tambour, Richard Gavin, Marc Laidlaw, Gemma Files and others, and articles by Ron Clinton (an illustrated history of Karl Edward Wagner’s Carcosa), Will Murray (on H. Warner Munn, H.P. Lovecraft, and the origins of At the Mountains of Madness), Chad Hensley (on Toho Godzilla toys), Robert Weinberg (his excellent essay on the history of the horror pulps), as well as other essays and fiction. The front and back cover, and inside covers, are by artist Harry Bliss. The list price on this item is $35 and it is on sale for just $29.






edition information

  • Edited by John Pelan
  • Illustrated history of horror pulps.
  • History of the small press: Carcosa by Ron Clinton.
  • Several new essays and stories.
  • Sewn paperback.
  • 392 pages.
  • Original book price: $35.
  • Book size 6 × 9 inches.
  • Published February 2020.
  • 978-1-61347-264-4.

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