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  • by Steve Toase
    £14.49

  • by Sean Padraic Birnie
    £14.49

  • by John Langan
    £13.49

    Welcome to the new pulp! Weird Horror magazine is a new venue for fiction, articles, reviews, illustration, and commentary. This is the magazine of weird tales that you've been craving. A modern, inclusive, diverse array of pulp fiction and commentary. Long live the new pulp!

  • by Richard Gavin
    £16.49

  • by Michael Griffin
    £11.49

  • by Kay Chronister
    £13.49

    Kay Chronister's remarkable debut collection of modern horror tales, Thin Places, echoes with the ghosts of Shirley Jackson and Charlotte Perkins Gilman, while forging its own unique gothic sensibility. Here there be monsters! And witches!

  • by Steve Rasnic Tem & Simon Strantzas
    £23.49

    "A smart, soulful, illuminating investigation ... of our moment's most interesting and necessary projects, of opening up horror literature to every sort of formal interrogation. It is a beautiful and courageous series." - Peter Straub

  • by Brian Evenson & M Rickert
    £15.49

  • by Michael Kelly
    £14.49 - 22.49

  • - A Journal of Esoteric Fabulism
    by Marcel Brion
    £31.99

  • by Simon Strantzas
    £15.49 - 24.49

  • by Priya Sharma
    £14.49 - 22.49

  • by Simon Strantzas
    £14.49

    Edited by Simon Strantzas, "Aickman's Heirs" is an anthology of strange, weird tales by modern visionaries of weird fiction, in the milieu of Robert Aickman, the master of strange and ambiguous stories. Editor and author Strantzas, an important figure in Weird fiction, has been hailed as the heir to Aickman's oeuvre, and is ideally suited to edit this exciting volume. Featuring all-original stories from Brian Evenson, Lisa Tuttle, John Langan, Helen Marshall, Michael Cisco, and others.

  • by Michael Kelly
    £11.49

    Michael Kelly's startling debut collection, featuring tales of dark miracles and terrible wonder, originally published in 2007, is now reissued with a striking new cover and new afterword. In vivid prose, Kelly scratches beneath the surface of the mundane to reveal worlds of beauty and pain, terror and transcendence. "These stories are daerk, yes, yet they shine with the empathy and beauty Kelly has instilled in them. Wonderful stuff!" - Craig Davidson, Author of Rust and Bone.

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