There is a new issue of Weird Tales available. There isn't any date on the cover, but I think it came out in October 2020. Real print-on-paper magazines are supposed to have been sent out in December. That's according to the Weird Tales website.
For some reason, the Internet Speculative Fiction Database does not yet have a listing for this issue. I'm sure there will be one soon. Until that happens, here is a list of credits for Weird Tales #364:
- "Too Late Now" by Seanan McGuire, a California native and a very prolific author.
- "Ellende" by Gregory Frost, an instructor of English at Swarthmore College.
- "Hats" by Joe R. Lansdale, a well-known author from Texas.
- "Lightning Lizzie" by Marie Whittaker, who writes children's books and darker things
- "Last Days" by Dacre Stoker, a Canadian-American author, athlete, and conservationist, also great-grand nephew of Bram Stoker, and Leverett Butts, who teaches at the University of North Georgia.
- "The Beguiled Grave" by Marguerite Reed, a native Kansan.
- "The Last War" by Linda Addison (poem), a Philadelphian who writes verse, fiction, and non-fiction.
- "To the Marrow" by Rena Mason, a Thai-Chinese-American author.
- "Feathers" by Tim Waggoner, an author and teacher of writing at Sinclair College in Dayton, Ohio.
- "Trailer Park Nightmare" by Gabrielle Faust, a writer and artist.
- "No One Survives the Beach" by Weston Ochse, a Westerner and an author of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and comic book scripts.
- "The Good Wife" by Lee Murray, a New Zealander about whom I have written before.
- "The Canal" by Alessandro Manzetti (poem), an Italian author and poet.
The cover art is by Lynne Hansen, an artist, writer, and filmmaker from Illinois. If I had to give a piece of advice to the editors and publishers of the new Weird Tales, it would be this: Don't make us hunt for the name of the cover artist! She's helping to sell your magazine. Give her some credit. Anyway, I don't know whether there is any interior art, but as an artist, all I can say is that there ought to be. Why else would anyone buy a print magazine?
Anyway again, congratulations to the new Weird Tales for a second issue.
Original text and caption copyright 2021, 2023 Terence E. Hanley
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