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Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Publishers

Weird Tales

Weird Tales

Founded: 1938
Founded by: J. C. Henneberger
Location: 840 North Michigan Ave
Chicago, Illinois USA
Titles/Circulation: 0
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History

Weird Tales is an American fantasy and horror fiction pulp magazine first published in March 1923. It ceased its original run in September 1954, after 279 issues, but has since been revived. The magazine was set up in Chicago by J(acob) C(lark) Henneberger, an ex-journalist with a taste for the macabre. Edwin Baird was the first editor of the monthly, assisted by Farnsworth Wright. The subgenre pioneered by Weird Tales writers has come to be called "weird fiction".


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Authors Published

• Seabury Quinn  • Catherine Moore  • Clark Smith  • Howard Lovecraft  • Robert Bloch  • Otis Kline  • Henry Kuttner  • Raymond Cummings  • Edmond Hamilton  • Manly Wellman  • Tamsyn Muir  • Stephen Gallagher  • Karen Heuler  • Erik Amundsen  • Alexandre Dumas  • Robert Howard  • William Hodgson  • Billy Parks  • Karin Tidbeck  • Rachel Swirsky  • Frank Long  • Darrell Schweitzer  • Austin Hall  • Gene Wolfe  • Avram Davidson  • Tanith Lee  • Stephen King  • Ian MacLeod  • Joe Lansdale  • John Campbell  • Harold Munn