Weirdfictionreview.com’s 101 Weird Writers: #10 — Tanith Lee: The Triumph of the Unseen in “Yellow and Red”

This post is part of an ongoing series on 101 weird writers featured in The Weird compendium, the anthology that serves as the inspiration for this site. There is no ranking system; the order is determined by the schedule of posts. Tanith Lee (1947 — ) is a highly respected English writer of science fiction, horror, and fantasy, with over […]

Weirdfictionreview.com’s 101 Weird Writers: #8 – Mercè Rodoreda: The Weirdness and Estrangement in "The Salamander"

This post is part of an ongoing series on 101 weird writers featured in The Weird compendium, the anthology that serves as the inspiration for this site. There is no ranking system; the order is determined by the schedule of posts. Mercè Rodoreda (1908 — 1983) was an important postwar Catalan writer whose novel La plaça del diamant (translated […]

Weirdfictionreview.com’s 101 Weird Writers: #2 – Augusto Monterroso: A Journey Into the Weird World of "Mister Taylor"

This is part of an ongoing series on 101 weird writers featured in The Weird compendium, the anthology that serves as the inspiration for this site. Every Tuesday and Thursday, Weirdfictionreview.com will feature a different writer. There is no ranking system; the order is determined by the schedule of posts. Augusto Monterroso (1921 — 2003) was a Guatemalan writer known for […]

Weirdfictionreview.com’s 101 Weird Writers: #1 – Bob Leman: A Window into the Work of an Underrated Story Writer

This is the first of an ongoing series on 101 weird writers featured in The Weird compendium, the anthology that serves as the inspiration for this site. Every Tuesday and Thursday, Weirdfictionreview.com will feature a different writer. There is no ranking system; the order is determined by the schedule of posts. Bob Leman (1922 — 2006) was an American science […]