Weird Tales Magazine No. 367 Audiobook By Jonathan Maberry, various cover art

Weird Tales Magazine No. 367

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Weird Tales Magazine No. 367

By: Jonathan Maberry, various
Narrated by: Scott Brick, Robert Fass, James Anderson Foster, Heath Miller, Neil Hellegers, Roger Clark, Joe Hempel, Edoardo Ballerini, Eunice Wong, Simon Vance, Holly Adams, Chris Henry Coffey, Ralph Lister, Natalie Naudus
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The first issue in the second century of Weird Tales features a new HELLBOY story by Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden. Editor Jonathan Maberry has built a collection of cosmic horror that will destabilize your worldview.

“The Eyrie” by Jonathan Maberry
“The City in the Sea: A Hellboy Story” by Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden
“When the Stars Are Right: The Weird Tales Origins of Cosmic Horror” by Nicholas Diak
“A Ghost Story for Christmas” by Paul Cornell
“The Forest Gate” by Samantha Underhill
“Night Fishing” by Caitlín R. Kiernan
“The Traveler” by Francesco Tignini
“Cosmic vs Abrahamic Horror” by F. Paul Wilson
“The Last Bonneville” by F. Paul Wilson
“Lost Generations” by Angela Yuriko Smith
“Concerto in Five Movements” by Ramsey Campbell
“Mozaika” by Nancy Kilpatrick
“Inkblot Succubus” by Nikki Sixx
“Laid to Rest” by Tim Lebbon
“Call of the Void - L’appel du vide” by Carol Gyzander

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Really liked this collection of stories and essays. Recommended to any fans of cosmic horror and weird fiction.

Great collection of stories and essays

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A few essays and shorts all under an hour trying for deep thoughts and mysteries of the cosmos,
but ultimately just blah blah endless hallways, broody ruminations, and underwhelming reveals.

Mind numbing instead of mind bending

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I couldn't get past the second story. I typically listen while working and between the boring and unnecessarily long sections explaining the genre of Cosmic horror and the slow monotone readings of the stories, I found myself about to nod off.

Slow and dull

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