Weird
A blend of genres (horror, fantasy, science fiction), the category of “weird” fiction grew out of speculative “pulp” publications from the early twentieth century and here includes stories that similarly evoke worlds close to our own but somehow frighteningly wrong, in slight and/or catastrophic ways.

- De Marino, Nicholas: Living Nightmares [POETRY]
- Dunham, T. Fox: “Survival Instinct“
- Fawns, Angelique: “Final Rites Fan“
- Herrera, Marco (MAHH!): “Brisket“
- Johnstone, Tom: “The Herman Condition“
- Kolacki, Douglas: “Clarence Darrow and the Murder Victim“
- Komor, Zoltan: “The Vacuum Castrator“
- Love, Pamela: “We Read by Rot“
- Mavroudis, Thomas C.: “From a Trail Cam Pointed at Our House“
- Mitrović, Nenad: “An Advertisement“
- Myers, Jason Frederick: “Death Is a Local Term“
- Porisch, Nick: “The Rivers Styx“
- Rey, Alistair: “Snails“
- Sarker, Nilay Kumar: “The Reflection’s Strike“
- Shannon, Briar: “The Underground Auction Ride“
- Sims, Jeffery Scott: “The Artistry of Poteauje“
- Thornton, E.W.H.: “The Slide“
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