Apostles of the Weird

Apostles of the Weird

by S. T. JoshiJohn Shirley Gemma Files and others
Publication Date: 22/07/2022

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Weird fiction is an incredibly rich and varied genre, running the gamut from supernatural horror to imaginary-world fantasy to psychological terror. This anthology seeks to exhibit the wide range of themes, motifs, and imagery that weird fiction allows, as embodied in the work of some of the leading contemporary writers in the field.


The ghost or revenant is a venerable motif, and stories by John Shirley, Lynda E. Rucker, and Reggie Oliver ring fascinating changes on it. Allied to the ghost is the haunted house, and stories by Gemma Files and Jason V Brock present highly ingenious variants on the idea. The resurrection of the dead is treated in strikingly different ways by Clint Smith, Jonathan Thomas, Michael Aronovitz, and W. H. Pugmire.


Weird fiction has always exploited topographically remote areas of the world as a potent setting for horror. Here, tales by Cody Goodfellow, Lynne Jamneck, and Stephen Woodworth take us to unfamiliar realms where the weird can manifest itself. From a very different perspective, Richard Gavin and Darrell Schweitzer infuse their tales with elements of fantasy that allow for the maximum play of the imagination.


Science fiction has always been allied to the weird, and in this volume Nancy Kilpatrick and George Edwards Murray take us to a post-apocalyptic environment where the preservation of our very humanity is brought into question. Psychological horror, as represented here by the work of Steve Rasnic Tem and Michael Washburn, focuses on the dread that stems from mental aberration.


The eighteen stories making up Apostles of the Weird demonstrate that weird fiction is a multifaceted genre whose emphasis on fear does not preclude pathos, poignancy, and a brooding rumination on our place in this fragile world.

ISBN:
9781786362766
9781786362766
Category:
Horror & ghost stories
Publication Date:
22-07-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
PS Publishing
S. T. Joshi

S. T. Joshi is a leading authority on H. P. Lovecraft, Ambrose Bierce, H. L. Mencken, and others.

He has edited the definitive restored editions of the works of Lovecraft, several annotated editions of Bierce and Mencken, and has written such critical studies as The Modern Weird Tale.

His biography H. P. Lovecraft: A Life won the Horror Writer Association's Stoker Award for best-non fiction.

John Shirley

John Shirley was born in Houston and now lives in Vancouver, Washington. He is the author of numerous novels and books of short stories, and won the Bram Stoker Award for his collection Black Butterflies. His novels include the Specialist books (under the name John Cutter), The Brigade, Bleak History, the A Song Called Youth trilogy, and a novel of Wyatt Earp as a young lawman, Wyatt in Wichita. He has also written television, movies, and songs.

Michael Washburn

Michael Washburn is the director of programs at The New York Council for the Humanities, and former director of the Office of Public Programs at the CUNY Graduate Center.

His writing has appeared in numerous publications, including The New York Times Book Review, The Washington Post, The New Republic, The Boston Globe, Bookforum,The Los Angeles Review of Books, and The Guardian.

Clint Smith

Clint Smith is a poet, writer and public figure of great evocative power and precision. He has just been named a staff writer at the Atlantic. He hosts his own podcast - Justice in America - and has appeared on Pod Save the People. His presence on Twitter is hard to rival. And as his two TED talks bring to life, it is Clint's humanity and his personality - his relatability - that make his work unforgettable.

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