Darrell Schweitzer

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    Weirdbook #43

    Darrell Schweitzer

    The 43rd issue of Weirdbook, under the editorship of Doug Draa, presents new tales of fantasy and horror in the grand Weird Tales tradition. Included this time are:<P> Short Stories<P> An American Story, by Darrell Schweitzer<BR> Impervious to Reason, Oblivious to Fate, by John R. Fultz<BR> The River, by Sharon Cullars<BR> Taking Out the Trash, by by D.C. Lozar<BR> Arthur Wardrobe And Asia Anastacia: A Love Story, by Andrew Darlington<BR> Snack Time, by Franklyn Searight<BR> Godlike, by By Edward Morris and Konstantine Paradias<BR> Ronkonkoma, by Glynn Owen Barrass<BR> The Fury of Angels, by Adrian Cole<BR> Keisha’s Dinosaur, by Nicole Givens Kurtz<BR> Will Home Remember Me?, by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.<BR> You’re Gonna Love This Song, by Michael S. Walker<BR> Frozen Time, by Rivka Jacobs<BR> Lucien Greyshire and the Ghost from Applebee’s, by L.F. Falconer<P> Plus a file selection of poetry by Jeff Barnes, Maxwell I. Gold, Neva Bryan, Ashley Dioses, K.A. Opperman, Ann K.Schwader, W.D. Clifton, Ngo Binh Anh Khoa, Chad Hensley, Frederick J. Mayer, and Gregg Chamberlain

    WEIRD TRAILS (April 1933)

    Darrell Schweitzer

    A facsimile reprint of the April 1933 issue of «Weird Trails» magazine, featuring M.M. Moamrath's «Riders of the Purple Ooze,» and many more Lovecraft-inspired stories.

    Weirdbook #40

    Darrell Schweitzer

    Weirdbook returns with another jam-packed issue full of great fantasy and horror tales! Included this time are:<P> • Iconoclasm, by Adrian Cole<P> • Have a Crappy Halloween, by Franklyn Searight<BR> • Early Snow, by Samson Stormcrow Hayes<BR> • The Dollhouse, by Glynn Owen Barrass<BR> • Elle a Vu un Loup, by Loren Rhoads<BR> • Bringing the Bodies Home, by Christian Riley<BR> • Restored, by Marlane Quade Cook<BR> • Nameless and Named, by David M. Hoenig<BR> • Playing A Starring Role, by Paul Lubaczewski<BR> • And the Living is Easy, by Mike Chinn<BR> • The Prague Relic, by Paul StJohn Mackintosh<BR> • The Circle, by Matt Sullivan<BR> • Sanctuary, by John Linwood Grant<BR> • The Giving of Gifts, by Matt Neil Hill<BR> • The Santa Anna, by Jack Lothian<BR> • The Dread Fishermen, by Kevin Henry<BR> • Blind Vision, by Andrew Darlington<BR> • The Thirteenth Step, by William Tea<BR> • This Godless Apprenticeship, by Clint Smith<BR> • Waiting, by John W. Dennehy<BR> • Pouring Whiskey In My Soul, by Paul R. McNamee<BR> • True Blue, by Darrell Schweitzer<BR> • The Treadmill, by Rohit Sawant<BR> • The Veiled Isle, by W. D. Clifton<P> • Gila King, by Jessica Amanda Salmonson (poem)<BR> • Necro-Meretrix, by Frederick J. Mayer (poem)<BR> • Grinning Moon, by Frederick J. Mayer (poem)<BR> • The Burning Man, by Russ Parkhurst (poem)<BR> • Silent Hours, by Russ Parkhurst (poem)<BR> • The Old White Crone, by Maxwell I. Gold (poem)

    Weirdbook Annual #2: The Third Cthulhu Mythos MEGAPACK

    Darrell Schweitzer

    The Weirdbook Annual returns featuring a Cthulhu Mythos theme. Stories abound featuring our favorite squamish elder god! Full of great fantasy and horror tales! Included this time are:<br> •The Shining Trapezohedron, by Robert M. Price<br> •A Noble Endeavor, by Lucy A. Snyder<br> •Ancient Astronauts, by Cynthia Ward<br> •The Thing in the Pond, by John R. Fultz<br> •Enter The Cobweb Queen, by Adrian Cole<br> •Tricks No Treats, by Paul Dale Anderson<br> •Ronnie and the River, by Christian Riley<br> •Cellar Dweller, by Franklyn Searight<br> •Yellow Labeled VHS Tape, by R.C. Mulhare<br> •Tuama, by L.F. Falconer<br> •Mercy Holds No Measure, by Kenneth Bykerk<br> •Treacherous Memory, by Glynn Owen Barrass<br> •The Hutchison Boy, by Darrell Schweitzer<br> •Dolmen of The Moon, by Deuce Richardson<br> •Lovecraftian Limerick, by Andrew J. Wilson<br> •A Wizard’s Daughter, by Ann K. Schwader<br> •The Shadow of Azathoth is your Galaxy, by DB Spitzer<br> •Ascend , by Mark A. Mihalko<br> •The Solace of the Farther Moon, by Allan Rozinski<br> •The Stars Are Always Right, by Charles Lovecraft<br> •Daemonic Nathicana, by K.A. Opperman<BR> •Asenath, by Ashley Dioses<BR> •The Book of Eibon/Le Livre D’eibon, trans. by Frederick J. Mayer<P>

    The Dragon House

    Darrell Schweitzer

    IMAGINE…<P> It is not hard to imagine that you are a thirteen-year-old (almost fourteen) and you don’t quite feel like you belong in your own family, with a somewhat goofy father who does magic tricks and disappears for long periods of time and might be a secret agent, not to mention a mother who might be a white witch, and a sister is actually normal but doesn't look the slightest bit like you. Then it gets worse when your family suddenly moves into a massive pile of a house deep in the woods in the middle of nowhere, and that house seems to be alive. It is more than a house. It is also a centuries-old, sleeping dragon that settled into the shape of a house as it slept. But now it is waking up, and you find you have a strange affinity to it. <P> You, and no one else, can slide through the walls, swim in the bloodstream of the Dragon and share its consciousness. You acquire a mysterious teacher and a robotic companion from the planet Zarconax, and if life isn’t getting strange enough already, something goes wrong and Ghastly Horrors and other malevolent monstrosities attack, well before you, or your parents, or even the house itself is prepared to do anything about it. Imagine that an all-encompassing darkness threatens everyone you ever cared about. <P> Darrell Schweitzer’s fourth novel might be considered a book for younger readers, or for readers who remember what it was like to be young. It is perhaps most comparable to the spooky narratives of John Bellairs. It is the sort of story, filled with striking imagery and bizarre incidents, a mixture of whimsy and genuine fright. <P> The author’s other novels include The White Isle, The Shattered Goddess, and The Mask of the Sorcerer. He has published hundreds of short stories. His fiction has been nominated for the World Fantasy Award three times and once for the Shirley Jackson Award. He is an expert on H.P. Lovecraft and a former editor of the legendary Weird Tales magazine.
    “This is the house I should have grown up in! Schweitzer’s fantasy is cleanly written, original, and great fun to read.” – Michael Swanwick, author of The Iron Dragon’s Daughter. “Schweitzer is a story-teller, by whose smoky fire one may sit spell-bound.” – Tanith Lee, author of The Birthgrave, Tales from the Flat Earth, the Blood Opera sequence, etc.

    Weirdbook #38

    Darrell Schweitzer

    Weirdbook returns with another jam-packed issue full of great fantasy and horror tales! Included this time are:<P>
    • HARLOT ROAD, by Michael Bracken<BR> • WITH A POET’S EYES, by John C. Hocking<BR> • THE WISHING WELL, by Robert Graves<BR> • O KING OF PAIN AND SPLENDOR!, by Darrell Schweitzer<BR> • YOU’D DO IT FOR DIAMONDS, by Adrian Cole<BR> • DREADFUL APPETITE, by Franklyn Searight<BR> • THE HANDMAID OF THE KEY, by R.C. Mulhare<BR> • BLUE MOON, by Allen Mark Price<BR> • SHE WHO GIVES LIFE, by C. I. Kemp<BR> • AN IMPLEMENT OF ICE, by W. H. Pugmire<BR> • NIGHT OF THE CIRCUS, by Sharon Cullars<BR> • WOLVERS HILL, by Tim Jeffreys<BR> • RAFTS, by Lorenzo Crescentini<BR> • CLEAN SWEEP, by Edward Ahern<BR> • LEAVING MALAGA, by Cynthia Ward<BR> • CATTLE CALL, by Gregg Chamberlain<BR> • ABOMINATION IS HER NAME, by J.N. Cameron<BR> • KACHINA, by Kenneth Bykerk<BR> • FLAT IS FLAT AND THAT IS THAT, by David J. Gibbs<BR> • DEATH IS NOT MY MASTER, by Scott Harper<BR> <p> Poetry:<BR> • THE OLD ROCK, by Russ Parkhurst<BR> • SLEEPING WITH MAD SHADOWS, by Frederick J. Mayer<BR> • THE LIQUID PROFESSOR, by Jeff Barnes<BR> • THE TOAD STOOL PEOPLE, by Chad Hensley<BR> • THE PROMISE OF A POLIDORI SORE THROAT, by Clay F. Johnson<BR> • THIS HUNGRY EARTH, by S. L. Edwards

    Weirdbook #36

    Darrell Schweitzer

    Weirdbook #36 presents another great assortment of stories and poems in the Weird Tales tradition: fantasy, horror, sword & sorcery, and the just plain unclassifiable find a home here! Included are:<P> Burn on the Bayou, by L.F. Falconer<BR> The Mumbler, by Gillian French<BR> Cleric at Sentinel Hill, by Franklyn Searight<BR> Whores and Criminals, by Dean Macallister<BR> The Quiet on the Water, by C. C. Adams<BR> The Haggard Brothers Go to Town, by James Pratt<BR> The Awakening, by Megan Neumann<BR> Dead Line, by D.C. Lozar<BR> The Waterman’s Song, by MB Vigil<BR> Maleficium, by Kelly Gould<BR> The Green Dome, by Joe DiCicco<BR> We Who Walk on Worlds, by Matt Sullivan<BR> Insect Song, by William Tea<BR> The Harvest Moon Festival, by Gigi Eng<BR> Like Falling Snow, by W.D. Clifton<BR> The Oldest Story, by S. L. Edwards<BR> Geronimo Versus Frankenstein, by Neal Privett<BR> The Black-and-White Dozen, by Chris Kuriata<BR> Omzetten, by C.M. Muller<BR> Vandegald’s Globes, by Jeremy Hayes

    The Threshold of Forever: Essays and Reviews

    Darrell Schweitzer

    Darrell Schweitzer's third collection of essays and reviews, a successor to the well-received «Windows of the Imagination» and «The Fantastic Horizon,» is a balanced mixture of scholarship and entertainment, ranging over the entire spectrum of imaginative literature, from the oldest novel in the world (1st century B.C.) to classic (and not-so-classic) pulp fiction, to childhood reading, to examinations of the works of such masters as H.P. Lovecraft, M.R. James, Robert Bloch, Stanley Weinbaum, John W. Campbell, and Thomas M. Disch. In between we encounter such surprising topics as a proposal for an H.P. Lovecraft biopic («The Whole Wide Lovecraft»), the eccentricities of William Beckford (the author of Vathek), and even a report from Blobfest, an annual street fair devoted to the famous 1958 cult film, at which Schweitzer, as a member of the press, was allowed to touch the original Blob. Many of these pieces have been published in the prestigious «The New York Review of Science Fiction.» <P> "Schweitzer writes in an informative style that’s knowledgeable, witty, and high accessible. This is the finest kind of criticism – it makes you want to read more, both of the critic's own prose and that of the writers he’s discussing. Highly recommended!" – Robert Reginald.<P> Darrell Schweitzer is a novelist, short-story, writer and critic, a former editor of the legendary «Weird Tales» magazine, and a four-time World Fantasy Award finalist and one-time winner. His previous book of essays, «The Fantastic Horizon,» was a finalist for the Mythopoeic Award.

    The Witch and Warlock MEGAPACK ®: 25 Tales of Magic-Users

    Darrell Schweitzer

    Witches and warlocks have been part of the fantasy field since its beginning. After all, you need someone to actually use magic if you're going to have it in your story. And magic-users can appear in any setting, from ancient Rome to the modern world, from imaginary kingdoms to the old Salem colony. Here are 25 tales spanning time and space, with only one things in common (aside from great storytelling): witches and warlocks! Included are:<P> WITCHES, by Janet Fox<BR> THE TRAP, by Henry S. Whitehead and H.P. Lovecraft<BR> ELOMA'S SECOND CAREER, by Lorie Calkins<BR> SALEM'S CHILDREN, by Mary Leader<BR> THE INN OF THE TWO WITCHES: A FIND, by Joseph Conrad<BR> THE WITCH OF FAITH LANE, by Skadi meic Beorh<BR> YOU SHALL HAVE THIS DELICACY, by Mark McLaughlin<BR> THE CRIMES OF LADY FOWLIS, by Eliza Lynn Linton<BR> THE HORNED WOMEN, by Lady Wilde<BR> THE VOICE IN THE NIGHT, by William J. Wintle<BR> AD GEHENNAM TECUM, by Robert Reginald<BR> LOIS THE WITCH, by Elizabeth Gaskell<BR> THE SIX SKILLS OF MADAME LUMIERE, by Marissa Lingen<BR> THE HOLLOW OF THE THREE HILLS, by Nathaniel Hawthorne<BR> SMALL MAGIC, by Janet Fox<BR> OLD DEB AND OTHER OLD COLONY WITCHES, by William Root Bliss<BR> THE LEGEND OF THE PIPE, by Launcelot<BR> THE JUSTICE-BEARER, by Cynthia Ward<BR> DEMONS ARE A GHOUL'S BEST FRIEND, by M.E. Brines<BR> THE SORCERER EVORAGDOU, by Darrell Schweitzer<BR> SCREAMING IN SILENCE, by C.J. Henderson & Bruce Gehweiler<BR> THE UNBELIEVER, by Janet Fox<BR> THE ROBBERY, by Cynthia Ward<BR> KEEPING UP APPEARANCES, by Lawrence Watt-Evans<BR> BRIGHT STREETS OF AIR, by Nina Kiriki Hoffman<P> And don't forget to search this ebook store for «Wildside Press Megapack» to see the 260+ entries in the MEGAPACK® series, covering science fiction, fantasy, horror, mysteries, westerns, author collections…and much, much more!

    Weirdbook 31

    Darrell Schweitzer

    Weirdbook returns after a nearly 20-year hiatus under the editorship of Douglas Draa! Here are great fantasy and horror tales by current and upcoming masters of the genre…<P> Chivaine, by John R. Fultz<br> Give Me the Daggers, by Adrian Cole<br> The Music of Bleak Entrainment, by Gary A. Braunbeck<br> Into The Mountains with Mother Old Growth, by Christian Riley<br> The Grimlorn Under the Mountain, by James Aquilone<br> Dolls, by Paul Dale Anderson<br> Gut Punch, by Jason A. Wyckoff<br> Educational Upgrade, by Bret McCormick<br> Boxes of Dead Children, by Darrell Schweitzer<br> The Forgotten, by D.C. Lozar<br> Coffee with Dad’s Ghost, Jessica Amanda Salmonson<br> Missed It By That Much, by Gregg Chamberlain<br> A Clockwork Muse, by Erica Ruppert<br> The Rookery, by Kurt Newton<br> Wolf of Hunger, Wolf of Shame, by J. T. Glover<br> Zucchini Season, by Janet Harriett<br> The Jewels That Were Their Eyes, by Llanwyre Laish<br> The Twins, by Kevin Strange<br> Princess or Warrior?, by S.W. Lauden