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This book was full of readable stuff. It had nine poems and twenty-five prose pieces!Alas, out of all these, only the following lingers on:1. 'An Unsolicited Lucidity' by Lee Clark Zumpe: The best work in this collection, in my opinion.2. 'Black Carnival' by Bobby Cranestone: Good folk-horror. Well written.3. 'Jorogumo' by Kelda Crich: New monsters serving comeuppance to old ones. Liked it.Apart from these pieces, there were many readable polished pieces. They might have benefited from greater w...
Hot and cold but the hot are worth the costThere are some really good stories in here--and those are worth the cost of the book. There's a few with many glaring grammatical and word errors...but even those are decent stories. "The Children Must Be Hungry" is a great new take on a very tired trope. "Hell in a Boxcar" is a solid entertaining classic pulp. And I don't think it's too much of a spoiler to say "Clay Baby" is great even though I'm surprised I didn't see the end coming since it riffs of...
Another great addition to the Weirdbook family. Great cover, art and stories.
Fantastic!This was a thoroughly enjoyable collection of horrific and fantastic fiction. Kudos to the editors! I can't wait to read the other issues.
This is a great collection of horror and fantasy stories and poems, my favorites being "Gust of Wind Made by Swinging a Blade" by Molly N. Moss, "Getting Thin" by DJ Tyrer, "In Blackwalk Wood" by Adrian Cole and "Clay Baby" by Jack Lee Taylor. Halloween is approaching quickly, so I receommend curling up with this latest issue of Weirdbook!