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Weird Tales: 100 Essential Stories of Horror, Fantasy and the Supernatural

By: H. P. Lovecraft, Clark Ashton Smith, Robert E. Howard
Narrated by: Ian Gordon
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Between 1923 and 1954, Weird Tales magazine shaped the landscape of modern horror, fantasy, and science fiction. It was the crucible of cosmic terror, sword-and-sorcery, and supernatural fiction, a publication that launched the careers of some of the twentieth century’s most enduring genre writers.

Weird Tales presents a carefully curated selection of standout stories from the magazine’s golden age. This anthology brings together a wide spectrum of speculative fiction, ranging from mythic fantasy and Gothic mystery to tales of metaphysical horror and existential dread.

Included are key works by foundational figures such as H. P. Lovecraft, Clark Ashton Smith, and Robert E. Howard, alongside stories by lesser-known (but no less compelling) contributors. Together, these works reflect the evolving anxieties of the early twentieth century: fears of science and progress, the collapse of known realities, and humanity’s uncertain place in a vast, indifferent cosmos.

To better highlight the thematic richness of the material, the anthology is divided into twelve distinct sections, each with its own introduction: Cosmic Horror (divided over 3 of the 12 sections), Caverns & Ghouls, Fantasy Realms, Haunted & Cursed, Monsters & Spectres, Mysteries & Rituals, Science & Body Horror, Sea & Polar Horror, Vampires & Werewolves, Weird Wilderness.

Organized to reflect both thematic range and literary influence, this volume offers listeners a unique opportunity to explore the DNA of modern genre fiction in its raw, original form. Whether approached as a historical archive, a collection of literary curiosities, or a gallery of timeless nightmares, Weird Tales is an indispensable addition to the library of any serious listener of the weird, the fantastic, or the macabre.

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An incredible collection and outstanding value for money. With nearly 71 hours of classic Weird Tales, this anthology feels less like a single audiobook and more like an entire library of cosmic horror, fantasy, and the macabre. The production is consistently strong, but the real highlight is Ian Gordon’s narration — nuanced, atmospheric, and endlessly engaging. I’ve been a huge fan of Ian’s for years, he brings these stories to life with real respect for their tone and era. An essential listen for any fan of weird fiction.

Excellent as always, Ian never disappoints.

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Replete with classics, some well known, some obscure. Try it, you will enjoy. Enough said.

A veritable cornucopia of vintage stories.

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