Weird Tales, Issue 364, Seanan McGuire
Weird Tales, Issue 364, Seanan McGuire
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Synopsis

Evil space plants, lecherous dragons, and the mysteries of the vampire haunt the stories of Weird Tales #364. Too Late Now by Seanan McGuire Ellende by Gregory Frost Hats by Joe R. Lansdale Lightning Lizzie by Marie Whittaker Last Days by Dacre Stoker and Leverett Butts The Beguiled Grave by Marguerite Reed The Last War by Linda Addison (Poetry) To the Marrow by Rena Mason Feathers by Tim Waggoner Trailer Park Nightmare by Gabrielle Faust No One Survives the Beach by Weston Ochse The Good Wife by Lee Murray The Canal by Alessandro Manzetti (Poetry)

About Seanan McGuire

Seanan McGuire lives and works in Washington State, where she shares her somewhat idiosyncratic home with her collection of books, creepy dolls, and enormous blue cats. When not writing-which is fairly rare-she enjoys travel, and can regularly be found any place where there are cornfields, haunted houses, or frogs. A Campbell, Hugo, and Nebula Award-winning author, Seanan's first book Rosemary and Rue, the beginning of the October Daye series, was released in 2009, with more than twenty books across various series following since. Seanan doesn't sleep much.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Craig on April 22, 2021

This is the third of four volumes that attempted to revive Weird Tales Magazine in the mass-market paperback format with Lin Carter as the editor. The book reprints two stories from 1920s issues, from Frank Owen and Donald Wandrei, but the rest appear here for the first time. There's a decided edge......more

Goodreads review by Michael on November 07, 2010

Essentially a pulp magazine in book form. The series of stories are average to not so good, with the best of the lot being those inspired by H.P. Lovecraft’s Cthulhu mythos (“The House of the Temple,” “The Red Brain,” and “The Winfield Inheritance”). The feature that is supposed to sell the book is......more

Goodreads review by Ace on January 18, 2025

Always a pleasure. Some good, some I could do without.......more