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Who could have predicted that a magazine with a beginning as inauspicious as that of Weird Tales would have defied the odds to become a publishing phenomena that would transform the face of 20th Century horror fiction?

From March 1923 to September 1954, the "Unique Magazine" provided an opportunity for a new generation of writers to develop their craft in creating "highly imaginative stories" that stretched the boundaries of weird fiction, sparking the literary careers of such major talents as Robert Bloch, Ray Bradbury, August Derleth, Edmond Hamilton, Robert E. Howard, Carl Jacobi, Henry Kuttner, Frank Belknap Long Jr., H.P. Lovecraft, C.L. Moore, Clark Ashton Smith, Seabury Quinn, Donald and Howard Wandrei and Manly Wade Wellman, among others.

Now more than 80 years after the first issue hit newsstands, Weird Tales continues to flourish, having undergone six reincarnations and metamorphosizing from a 6 by 9 inch pulp magazine to a digest magazine, a paperback book, back to a pulp-sized publication to return now under the editorship of George H. Scithers and Darrell Schweitzer as a full-sized magazine.

THE STORIES E-MAIL US
A BRIEF HISTORY WHY WEIRD TALES
 
LARS KLORES’ AUTHORIZED WEIRD TALES WEBSITE
THE AUTHORSTHE ARTISTSTHE COVERS
MARGARET BRUNDAGE INTERVIEW

Weird Tales, Ltd. - owned by Robert Weinberg and Douglas Ellis - has licensed a number of projects now underway:

Publication of the magazine has resumed under the editorship of George Scithers and Darrell Schweitzer through Warren Lapine’s DNA Publications.

Reprint rights to more than 1,500 stories published in the magazine are available. For permission to reprint stories and other licensing rights contact Robert Weinberg, 15145 Oxford Drive, Oak Forest, IL 60452 or via e-mail.

High quality reprints of some early issues are available from Girasol Collectables, Ontario, Canada at www.girasolcollectables.com


Weird Tales is a registered trademark and property of Weird Tales, Ltd. All material which originally appeared in the magazine - including stories, art, editorials and articles - is copyrighted and cannot be reproduced without written permission of Weird Tales, Ltd.