The December 2008 issue of Weird Tales features an exclusive interview with the leading dark-fantasist of our generation, Neil Gaiman — and this holiday season, we're doubling up on the Gaimany goodness! EXTENDED AN ADDITIONAL MONTH: From now through Jan. 31, all new and renewing Weird Tales subscribers will receive a free copy of THE NEIL GAIMAN READER, a fantastic book of essays and critiques about Neil's work that includes two extensive interviews with the man himself. Just use the coupon code "holiday2009" when ordering your subscription!
Originally founded in the 1920s with the mission of finding and publishing "the next Edgar Allan Poe," Weird Tales has featured such authors of unearthly fiction as H.P. Lovecraft, Ray Bradbury, Robert E. Howard, and Stephen King. Today, Weird Tales' gothic eeriness continues to evolve with a regular mix of young, up-and-coming talent — discover Sarah Monette, Barth Anderson, and Carrie Vaughn! — as well as fan-favorite authors such as Michael Moorcock, Tanith Lee, and Caitlín R. Kiernan.
"There’s a little horror, a little comedy, some romance, a dash of drama, and a smidge of science fiction. . . . It will appeal most to someone who flops into a recliner, opens the magazine at random, and expects simply that it provide entertainment without preconditions.” —Tangent Online
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