Weird Tales: Issue 365 Audiobook By Heather Graham, Alma Katsu, Maurice Broaddus, Fran Wilde, Priya Sharma, Anne Walsh, Yvonne Navarro, Jake Bible, Gabrielle Faust, Christina Sng cover art

Weird Tales: Issue 365

Weird Tales

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Weird Tales: Issue 365

By: Heather Graham, Alma Katsu, Maurice Broaddus, Fran Wilde, Priya Sharma, Anne Walsh, Yvonne Navarro, Jake Bible, Gabrielle Faust, Christina Sng
Narrated by: Pat Grimes, Sue Dessner, Qarie Marshall, Katelyn Levering, Angie Kane, Nick Mondelli, Sara Young, Caitlin Cavannaugh, Jaime Lincoln Smith
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Featuring all-new tales of dark fantasy, cosmic horror, supernatural revenge, and the sorcery of terror from masters of the craft, this issue includes the following stories and poems:

  • “Her Happy Place” by Alma Katsu
  • “The Thing in Jesse’s House” by Heather Graham
  • “The Dreams in the Cipher House” by Maurice Broaddus
  • “Shadow Plane” by Fran Wilde
  • “Tales from Alexandria” by Priya Sharma
  • “The Secret Priest” by Anne Walsh (poetry)
  • “Apocalypse Lights” by Yvonne Navarro
  • “Devoured by the Soiled and Peeling Wallpaper” by Jake Bible
  • “The Beast of Bray Road” by Gabrielle Faust
  • “A Beautiful Darkness” by Christina Sng (poetry)
©2022 Heather Graham and Alma Katsu (P)2022 Dreamscape Media, LLC
Collections & Anthologies Fantasy Fiction Horror Poetry Scary Science Fiction
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Thank goodness for immortality! Weird Tales has been revived and it is chock-full of the who is and the who-will-be of the weird. Definite need to read and listen!

Weird Tales the magazine that never dies

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good stories, I was engaged throughout. some stories were better than others but I was entertained by all. the poems were interesting as well

very compelling

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It would be helpful if Audible would create a category list of links for “Weird Tales” to make it easier for fans to follow new releases of the title. The editors and authors regularly change, so there currently is no way for readers to monitor the series.

Worth its own Audible category

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