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These Things I Read

These Things I Read

Singaporean; Weird Fiction, Horror, SF/F enthusiast; History buff; Champagne Socialist. Literature Educator. I attempt to Dad with varying results.

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I Read the Weird: King Sorrow

2025 is turning out to be a bumper year for horror. Besides the new collection by John Langan we got an anthology of tales set in the world of The Stand. While that was a mixed bag, other things King or King-adjacent have been brewing.

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I Read the Weird: The End of the World as We Know It, New Tales of Stephen King’s ‘The Stand’

NB: I don’t intend to feature any spoilers in this overview but some very broad plot points will be referenced.

3 months ago
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I Read the Weird: Lost in the Dark & Other Excursions by John Langan

As a fan of all things Weird, the run up to Halloween is always harvest season- publishers often tend to release horror books in the waning half of the year. This August I was waiting for two exciting tomes. One is a collection of stories s...

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I Read the Weird: Cthulhu’s Cousins, W. Paul Ganley

In the 1960s and 70s, after the demise of the traditional pulps Weird fiction was still going strong, being kept afloat by writers like Bloch, Leiber and a very young Ramsey Campbell, and on the side of the Derlethian heresy, Brian Lumley. ...

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