Weirdbook #43. Darrell Schweitzer

Weirdbook #43 - Darrell  Schweitzer


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      Table of Contents

       COPYRIGHT INFORMATION

       STAFF

       FROM THE EDITOR’S TOWER

       IN MEMORIAM: JOSEPH S. PULVER, SR.

       AN AMERICAN STORY, by Darrell Schweitzer

       DANSE MACABRE, by Jeff Barnes

       IMPERVIOUS TO REASON, OBLIVIOUS TO FATE, by John R. Fultz

       A SUM TOTAL, by Maxwell I. Gold

       THE RIVER, by Sharon Cullars

       NIGHT HAG, by Neva Bryan

       TAKING OUT THE TRASH, by D.C. Lozar

       WHAT IS THE SEASON?, by Ashley Dioses

       ARTHUR WARDROBE AND ASIA ANASTACIA: A LOVE STORY, by Andrew Darlington

       SNACK TIME, by Franklyn Searight

       EMPRESS OF VAMPIRES, by K.A. Opperman

       GODLIKE, by Edward Morris and Konstantine Paradias

       DARK RIFT, by Ann K. Schwader

       RONKONKOMA, by Glynn Owen Barrass

       KING’S PYRE, by W.D. Clifton

       THE DRAGON’S GOLD, by Ngo Binh Anh Khoa

       THE FURY OF ANGELS, by Adrian Cole

       KEISHA’S DINOSAUR, by Nicole Givens Kurtz

       WILL HOME REMEMBER ME?, by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.

       YOU’RE GONNA LOVE THIS SONG, by Michael S. Walker

       THE PUMPKIN BOY ON SAMHAIN, by Chad Hensley

       FROZEN TIME, by by Rivka Jacobs

       GOL-GOROTH FANE, by Frederick J. Mayer

       LUCIEN GREYSHIRE AND THE GHOST FROM APPLEBEE’S, by L.F. Falconer

       DOOM OF THE SEASON, by Gregg Chamberlain

      Weirdbook #43 is copyright © 2020 by Wildside Press LLC. All rights reserved Published by Wildside Press LLC, 7945 MacArthur Blvd, Suite 215, Cabin John MD 20818 USA. Visit us online at wildsidepress.com and bcmystery.com.

      Publisher & Executive Editor

      John Gregory Betancourt

      Editor

      Doug Draa

      Consulting Editor

      W. Paul Ganley

      Wildside Press Subscription Services

      Sam Hogan

      Production Team

      Sam Hogan

      Karl Würf

      Here it is, Weirdbook #43. Our 13th regular issue since the relaunch.

      I really can’t decide on whether calling this our “Baker’s Dozen” issue or our “Advent of the Apocalypse” issue. We’re not even halfway through 2020 and all of us have had to deal with Covid-19 and massive social unrest. Luckily it seems that the virus isn’t going to kill us all. This doesn’t do anything for the hundreds of thousands who lost their lives, but it still doesn’t seem as though it will reach the predicted/feared levels. I guess a small comfort is better than none. Now I have no idea as to how the global civil unrest will play out, but as far as I’m concerned, both sides better sit down and start talking and listening or we are all damned. No one will win if things escalate. ’Nuff said.

      On a brighter note, we have a wonderful issue containing 13 stories and a fistful of wonderful poetry. Onboard are Sharon Cullars, Darrell Schweitzer, Ann K. Schwader, Adrian Cole, D.C. Lozar, Nicole Kurtz, Frank Searight, and many esteemed writers (and poets). All of them representing the very best in today’s weird fiction, horror, and dark fantasy.

      I will close on a sad note though. This issue contains one of Joeseph Pulver, Sr.’s last stories, “Will Home Remember Me?” I say “last” because Joe passed away April 24th. It such an honor to receive the story last year. Joe was a genuine giant of weird fiction and a great man in his own right. He’ll be missed by his legions of fans and friends.

      I want to believe that he’s giving them hell this very minute in not-so-Lost Carcosa and is enjoying himselv immensely while doing so!

      Godspeed, Joe.

      —Doug Draa,

      Editor

      (July 5, 1955 – April 24, 2020)

      Along the shore, the cloud waves break,

      The twin suns sink behind the lake,

      The shadows lengthen

      In Carcosa.

      Strange is the night where black stars rise,

      And strange moons circle through the skies,

      But stranger still is

      Lost Carcosa.

      Songs that the Hyades shall sing,

      Where flap the tatters of the King,

      Must die unheard in

      Dim


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