Weird Tales Magazine No. 371: The Undead Issue
This issue of Weird Tales presents a batch of entirely new short stories, flash fiction, poems, and an essay dealing with monsters who defy death, including zombies, vampires, mummies, and various and assorted revenants. There are some real heavy hitters here—bestsellers and names listeners might not yet know … but should. And will.

Like Weird Tales itself—the magazine that never dies—these monsters are coming for you and they are very, very hungry.

“The Eyrie” by Jonathan Maberry
“Seeker of the Greater Truth” by Stephen Graham Jones
“The Long Straw” by James Roday Rodriguez
“138 Melon Seeds” by Geneve Flynn
“Appalachian Death Song” by Todd Keisling
“He Pulls you Down” by David R. Slayton
“Undead and Loving It” by Colin Harvey
“They’re Coming” by Chris Ryall
“People I Want to Eat” by Greg Cox
“All Hail, E’Zunguth Speaks” by Maxwell I. Gold
“In Memorium” by Scott Sigler
“Order Up” by Keith R. A. DeCandido
“The Mummy’s Revenge” by L. Marie Wood
“Remembering the Taste of Air” by Linda D. Addison
“After Frankenstein” by David Wellington

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Weird Tales Magazine No. 371: The Undead Issue
This issue of Weird Tales presents a batch of entirely new short stories, flash fiction, poems, and an essay dealing with monsters who defy death, including zombies, vampires, mummies, and various and assorted revenants. There are some real heavy hitters here—bestsellers and names listeners might not yet know … but should. And will.

Like Weird Tales itself—the magazine that never dies—these monsters are coming for you and they are very, very hungry.

“The Eyrie” by Jonathan Maberry
“Seeker of the Greater Truth” by Stephen Graham Jones
“The Long Straw” by James Roday Rodriguez
“138 Melon Seeds” by Geneve Flynn
“Appalachian Death Song” by Todd Keisling
“He Pulls you Down” by David R. Slayton
“Undead and Loving It” by Colin Harvey
“They’re Coming” by Chris Ryall
“People I Want to Eat” by Greg Cox
“All Hail, E’Zunguth Speaks” by Maxwell I. Gold
“In Memorium” by Scott Sigler
“Order Up” by Keith R. A. DeCandido
“The Mummy’s Revenge” by L. Marie Wood
“Remembering the Taste of Air” by Linda D. Addison
“After Frankenstein” by David Wellington

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This issue of Weird Tales presents a batch of entirely new short stories, flash fiction, poems, and an essay dealing with monsters who defy death, including zombies, vampires, mummies, and various and assorted revenants. There are some real heavy hitters here—bestsellers and names listeners might not yet know … but should. And will.

Like Weird Tales itself—the magazine that never dies—these monsters are coming for you and they are very, very hungry.

“The Eyrie” by Jonathan Maberry
“Seeker of the Greater Truth” by Stephen Graham Jones
“The Long Straw” by James Roday Rodriguez
“138 Melon Seeds” by Geneve Flynn
“Appalachian Death Song” by Todd Keisling
“He Pulls you Down” by David R. Slayton
“Undead and Loving It” by Colin Harvey
“They’re Coming” by Chris Ryall
“People I Want to Eat” by Greg Cox
“All Hail, E’Zunguth Speaks” by Maxwell I. Gold
“In Memorium” by Scott Sigler
“Order Up” by Keith R. A. DeCandido
“The Mummy’s Revenge” by L. Marie Wood
“Remembering the Taste of Air” by Linda D. Addison
“After Frankenstein” by David Wellington


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798228577558
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Publication date: 07/15/2025
Series: Weird Tales Magazine , #371
Product dimensions: 5.20(w) x 5.70(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

About The Author
Jonathan Maberry is a New York Times bestselling author, five-time Bram Stoker Award winner, four-time Scribe Award winner, Inkpot Award winner, and comic book writer. His vampire apocalypse book series, V-Wars, became a Netflix original series. He writes horror, science fiction, epic fantasy, thrillers, and more. He is the president of the International Association of Media Tie-in Writers and the editor of Weird Tales magazine.


Ray Porter is an AudioFile Earphones Award–winning narrator and fifteen-year veteran of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. He has appeared in numerous films and television shows, including Almost Famous, ER, and Frasier.


Shaun Taylor-Corbett is an actor, singer, and writer. A graduate of the University of Delaware, he has television and Broadway credits, including the role of Sonny on Broadway in In the Heights. He also has off-Broadway credits including In the Heights and Altar Boyz.


Natalie Naudus is one of the most beloved audiobook narrators working today and now author of her debut novel, Gay the Pray Away.


Mike Cooper is a British voice artist based in the United States. In addition to a wide variety of voice-over work he has narrated audiobooks including The Divine Spark, The Magician’s Way, and The Last Shaman.



Jenn Lee is an audiobook narrator. A former Broadway actress and current TV casting director for Silent Crow Arts, she began narrating after doing some documentary work for American Experience. Raised in New York City, Texas, and Denver, she currently lives in the Hudson Valley.

Tim Lounibos is a longtime film/TV actor whose credits include Star Trek: The Next Generation, JAG, The West Wing, Bosch, and NCIS. Tim's voice has been described as rich, soothing, expressive, gritty, and honest. He loves bringing conflicted heroes, misunderstood characters, wise elders, and sinister antagonists to life. His favorite genres include fantasy/sci-fi, crime, mystery/thriller, YA, horror, self-help, and biography. When not acting, Tim enjoys playing board games, solving escape rooms, and laughing and hanging with family and friends.

Keith R.A. DeCandido (www.DeCandido.net) is the USA Today and Locus bestselling author of more than sixty novels, more than one hundred works of short fiction, more than seventy comic books, and more nonfiction than he’s comfortable counting. His work in the media tie-in field has earned him a Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Association of Media Tie-in Writers and covered more than thirty different licensed universes, including TV shows (Star Trek: The Klingon Art of War, Supernatural: Nevermore), movies (Alien: Isolation, Cars: Rust Bucket Derby), games (Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness—The Beginning, World of Warcraft: Cycle of Hatred), comic books (Spider-Man: Down These Mean Streets, Thor: Dueling with Giants), and literary characters (Sherlock Holmes: Cases by Candlelight, Joe Ledger: Unstoppable). In addition, Keith has written extensively in worlds of his own creation, including other fantastical police procedurals in the fictional locales of Cliff’s End (Dragon Precinct and its sequels, the latest of which is Phoenix Precinct) and Super City (a novel and several shorter works featuring the Super City Police Department) and urban fantasy in New York City (the Adventures of Bram Gold, including A Furnace Sealed and Feat of Clay) and Key West (two short-story collections starring Cassie Zukav, weirdness magnet). He also writes about pop culture for a variety of places, most prolifically on the awardwinning web site Reactor Magazine (formerly Tor.com). A veteran editor and anthologist, Keith recently co-edited Double Trouble: An Anthology of Two-Fisted Team-Ups (with Jonathan Maberry) and The Four ???? of the Apocalypse (with Wrenn Simms). Keith is also a professional musician (currently with the parody band, Boogie Knights), a dedicated New York Yankee fan (he sometimes does editorial work for the Society of American Baseball Research), and a fourth-degree black belt in karate (he not only trains, but regularly teaches children and adults). He lives in the Bronx with his wife and two unusually friendly black cats.


Robin Miles, named a Golden Voice by AudioFile magazine, has twice won the prestigious Audie Award for Best Narration, an Audie Award for directing, and many Earphones Awards. Her film and television acting credits include The Last Days of Disco, Primary Colors, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Law & Order, New York Undercover, National Geographic’s Tales from the Wild, All My Children, and One Life to Live. She regularly gives seminars to members of SAG and AFTRA actors’ unions, and in 2005 she started Narration Arts Workshop in New York City, offering audiobook recording classes and coaching. She holds a BA degree in theater studies from Yale University, an MFA in acting from the Yale School of Drama, and a certificate from the British American Drama Academy in England.


Joel Froomkin is a UK transplant, having grown up with American parents in a British commonwealth. He is often cast for his unique ability to deliver native, authentic combinations of both American and British sounds. His wit and comedic timing also appeal to producers. He has developed a strong body of work for young audience, historical, fantasy, new-adult, romance, and m/m fiction.


Stephen Graham Jones is the award–winner and New York Times bestselling author of six story collections and twenty-five novels. He has been an NEA fellowship recipient and a recipient of numerous awards, including the Locus Award, British Fantasy Award, Alex Award, Los Angeles Times Book Prize, Ray Bradbury Award, the Bram Stoker Award, Shirley Jackson Award, Jesse Jones Award for Best Work of Fiction from the Texas Institute of Letters, and the Independent Publishers Award for Multicultural Fiction and has been a finalist for many others. He is the Ivena Baldwin Professor of English at the University of Colorado Boulder.



Todd Keisling is the two-time Bram Stoker Award-nominated author of Devil's Creek, Scanlines, Cold, Black & Infinite, and most recently, The Sundowner's Dance, among several others. A pair of his earlier works were recipients of the University of Kentucky's Oswald Research & Creativity Prize for Creative Writing (2002 and 2005), and his second novel, The Liminal Man, was an Indie Book Award finalist in horror and suspense (2013). He lives in Pennsylvania with his family.

David R. Slayton (he/him) grew up in Guthrie, Oklahoma, where finding fantasy novels was pretty challenging and finding fantasy novels with diverse characters was downright impossible. Now he lives in Denver, Colorado, and writes the books he always wanted to read. His epic fantasy, Dark Moon, Shallow Sea, won the Colorado Book Award. In 2015, David founded Trick or Read, an initiative to give out books along with candy to children on Halloween as well as uplift lesser-known authors or those from marginalized backgrounds. David is a regular speaker and panelist at fan cons and writing conferences. Find him online at www.DavidRSlayton.com.


Greg Cox is the Scribe Award–winning New York Times bestselling author of numerous books and short stories. He has written movie novelizations of such films as Godzilla, Man of Steel, and The Dark Knight Rises. He has also written tie-in novels based on such popular television series as Alias, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Leverage, Star Trek, and Warehouse 13. He lives in Oxford, Pennsylvania.


Scott Sigler is a popular podcaster and a #1 New York Times bestselling author. He lives in San Francisco with his wife and their dog.


David Wellington is the author of several novels. His zombie novels Monster Island, Monster Nation, and Monster Planet form a complete trilogy. He has also written a series of vampire novels including 13 Bullets, 99 Coffins, Vampire Zero, and 23 Hours, and in 2009 began his Werewolf series, starting with Frostbite and Overwinter. His novels have been featured in Rue Morgue, Fangoria, and the New York Times.

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