Weird Tales #353 (Spring 2009) (facsimile reprint)
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<span style="font-style: italic;">Weird Tales</span> is the original storytelling magazine of the dark and fantastic. <span style="font-style: italic;">This issue:</span>
Samurai versus dinosaurs; modern horror legends Thomas Ligotti and
Richard Corben break down Poe and Lovecraft; a tribute to J.G. Ballard;
World Fantasy Award-winning author Jeffrey Ford; and much more!
<br><br>FICTION
<br><br>- "Weiroot" | by Jeffrey Ford<br>- "The Garbacologist" | by Jeff Johnson<br>- "Headstone in My Pocket" | by Paul G. Tremblay<br>- "Bruise for Bruise" | by Robert Davies<br>- "Court Scranto" | by Caleb Wilson
<br>- "Selected Views of Mt. Fuji, With Dinosaurs" | by Hunter Eden<br><br>FEATURES
<br><br>- "Thomas Ligotti: The <span style="font-style: italic;">Weird Tales </span>Interview" | Geoffrey Goodwin asks horror's offbeat genius: must life be so decayingly crummy?<br>-
"Richard Corben: Drawing Upon the Masters" | The comic-book legend
tells Bill Baker about adapting Poe and Lovecraft for Marvel's <span style="font-style: italic;">Haunt of Horror.</span> <br><br>DEPARTMENTS
<br><br>- Weirdism | J.G. Ballard: the most mindblowing drug<br>- The Bazaar | steampunk art sorceress Bethalynne Bajema<br>- The Library | Tanith Lee and Catherynne Valente<br>- Lost In Lovecraft | a literary journey with Kenneth Hite<br><br>Cover illustration by Saara Salmi
Samurai versus dinosaurs; modern horror legends Thomas Ligotti and
Richard Corben break down Poe and Lovecraft; a tribute to J.G. Ballard;
World Fantasy Award-winning author Jeffrey Ford; and much more!
<br><br>FICTION
<br><br>- "Weiroot" | by Jeffrey Ford<br>- "The Garbacologist" | by Jeff Johnson<br>- "Headstone in My Pocket" | by Paul G. Tremblay<br>- "Bruise for Bruise" | by Robert Davies<br>- "Court Scranto" | by Caleb Wilson
<br>- "Selected Views of Mt. Fuji, With Dinosaurs" | by Hunter Eden<br><br>FEATURES
<br><br>- "Thomas Ligotti: The <span style="font-style: italic;">Weird Tales </span>Interview" | Geoffrey Goodwin asks horror's offbeat genius: must life be so decayingly crummy?<br>-
"Richard Corben: Drawing Upon the Masters" | The comic-book legend
tells Bill Baker about adapting Poe and Lovecraft for Marvel's <span style="font-style: italic;">Haunt of Horror.</span> <br><br>DEPARTMENTS
<br><br>- Weirdism | J.G. Ballard: the most mindblowing drug<br>- The Bazaar | steampunk art sorceress Bethalynne Bajema<br>- The Library | Tanith Lee and Catherynne Valente<br>- Lost In Lovecraft | a literary journey with Kenneth Hite<br><br>Cover illustration by Saara Salmi