
Contents: • Zombie-ish by Scott Bradfield • Surrealist Horror Novels: An Overview by Adam Groves • Cobwebs by Ashley Dioses • Good Boys by Stephen Graham Jones • Reflections on Robert E. Howard by Michael Fantina • Patrick McGrath Reanimates the Gothic by James Goho • We Used Swords in the '70s by Laird Barron • Amazing by Moonlight by Joseph Wrzos • The Shaman's Smile by Jonathan Thomas • Wild, Wild Vampires: Robert E. Howard on Breaking with Convention in the Western Genre by Todd Vick • The Forgetful Idealist, interview of Lord Dunsany by Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr. • Withering Winds by K. A. Opperman • The Pecking Order by Clint Smith • Midwestern Horror: An Interview with Clint Smith by Adam Golaski • The Howling House by Darrell Schweitzer • The Girl in the Window by James Ulmer • Unmasqued by Sandy Robertson • A Gnome There Was: The Gnome Press Story by Stefan Dziemianowicz • Scylla and Charybdis by Wade German • The Horrific History of H. R. Giger's Alien Toys! by Chad Hensley • Collector Profile: Steve Dwyer by Chad Hensley • The Outlier by Ann K. Schwader • Daddy by Victor LaValle • The Darkest Part of the Midnight Sun: Arthur Machen and the Fiction of Ramsey Campbell by John Llewellyn Probert • The Accident by Marjorie Bowen • "An Enchanting Brewer of Dread": Marjorie Bowen and Her Ghosts by John C. Tibbetts • Hello Sharkness, My Old Friend by Dave Roberts • Fertility Rite by Ryan Page • Virginia Story by Caitlín R. Kiernan • WFR Interview: David Mitchell by Danel Olson • Forgotten Masters of the Weird Tale: Paul Ernst by John Pelan
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Sunand Tryambak Joshi is an Indian American literary scholar, and a leading figure in the study of Howard Phillips Lovecraft and other authors. Besides what some critics consider to be the definitive biography of Lovecraft (H. P. Lovecraft: A Life, 1996), Joshi has written about Ambrose Bierce, H. L. Mencken, Lord Dunsany, and M.R. James, and has edited collections of their works. His literary criticism is notable for its emphases upon readability and the dominant worldviews of the authors in question; his The Weird Tale looks at six acknowledged masters of horror and fantasy (namely Arthur Machen, Algernon Blackwood, Dunsany, M. R. James, Bierce and Lovecraft), and discusses their respective worldviews in depth and with authority. A follow-up volume, The Modern Weird Tale, examines the work of modern writers, including Shirley Jackson, Ramsey Campbell, Stephen King, Robert Aickman, Thomas Ligotti, T. E. D. Klein and others, from a similar philosophically oriented viewpoint. The Evolution of the Weird Tale (2004) includes essays on Dennis Etchison, L. P. Hartley, Les Daniels, E. F. Benson, Rudyard Kipling, David J. Schow, Robert Bloch, L. P. Davies, Edward Lucas White, Rod Serling, Poppy Z. Brite and others. Joshi is the editor of the small-press literary journals Lovecraft Studies and Studies in Weird Fiction, published by Necronomicon Press. He is also the editor of Lovecraft Annual and co-editor of Dead Reckonings, both small-press journals published by Hippocampus Press. In addition to literary criticism, Joshi has also edited books on atheism and social relations, including Documents of American Prejudice (1999), an annotated collection of American racist writings; In Her Place (2006), which collects written examples of prejudice against women; and Atheism: A Reader (2000), which collects atheistic writings by such people as Antony Flew, George Eliot, Bertrand Russell, Emma Goldman, Gore Vidal and Carl Sagan, among others. An Agnostic Reader, collecting pieces by such writers as Isaac Asimov, John William Draper, Albert Einstein, Frederic Harrison, Thomas Henry Huxley, Robert Ingersoll, Corliss Lamont, Arthur Schopenhauer and Edward Westermarck, was published in 2007. Joshi is also the author of God's Defenders: What They Believe and Why They Are Wrong (2003), an anti-religious polemic against various writers including C. S. Lewis, G. K. Chesterton, T. S. Eliot, William F. Buckley, Jr., William James, Stephen L. Carter, Annie Dillard, Reynolds Price, Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, Guenter Lewy, Neale Donald Walsch and Jerry Falwell, which is dedicated to theologian and fellow Lovecraft critic Robert M. Price. In 2006 he published The Angry Right: Why Conservatives Keep Getting It Wrong, which criticised the political writings of such commentators as William F. Buckley, Jr., Russell Kirk, David and Rush Limbaugh, Ann Coulter, Phyllis Schlafly, William Bennett, Gertrude Himmelfarb and Irving and William Kristol, arguing that, despite the efforts of right-wing polemicists, the values of the American people have become steadily more liberal over time. Joshi, who lives with his wife in Moravia, New York, has stated on his website that his most noteworthy achievements thus far have been his biography of Lovecraft, H. P. Lovecraft: A Life and The Weird Tale.