Dropping Oct. 1. Praised by the Washington Post, Publishers Weekly, and Booklist. A strange and darksome compendium of Canadian fiction. Perfect seasonal reading. I would LOVE it if you pre-ordered. Thank you! And don't forget our Toronto launch Sep...

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Sep 11, 2024

Friends, we've posted @orringrey.bsky.social's latest grotesquerie: the legacy of Richard Sala. www.weirdhorrormagazine.com/grey9 https://www.weirdhorrormagazine.com/grey9

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Sep 10, 2024

Please consider pre-ordering these great stories from us or your favourite vendor. thx!! [contains quote post or other embedded content]

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Sep 09, 2024

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Sep 09, 2024

Northern Nights book launch, Sept. 21 @littleghostsbooks.bsky.social Lots of contributors and myself. Readings! Signing! Snacks! And, buy the book and get a free fresh-brewed coffee. Little Ghosts has a great cafe. Put it in the calendar. Hope to see...

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Sep 08, 2024

Like weird horror? We've got you covered. Fiction from the best weird writers working today: Brian Evenson, M. Rickert, John Langan, Steve Rasnic Tem, Kristina Ten, Stephanie Feldman, and more. Free to read on our site. Buying issues ensures we stick...

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Sep 08, 2024

"All of You" with Imogen Poots, Brett Goldstein, takes a well-worn trope—best friends realizing they are in love and should be together—and puts a fresh spin on it via tests you can take to determine your soulmate. The leads are entirely engaging and...

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Sep 08, 2024

Cocktails at Varda. @tiff_net Fanboy moment. Nearly walked into Mike Leigh in a hotel lobby and got a chance to tell him I admired his work.

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Sep 07, 2024

Last night's TIFF screening was Mike Leigh's "Hard Truths," a powerful and moving tragicomedy about Pansy, played brilliantly by Marianne Jean-Baptiste, a flawed and broken woman filled with spite. Jean-Baptiste is incredible and received a standing...

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Sep 07, 2024

Nabbed this really bad, but kind of spooky, shot of Stephen King at the Toronto International Film Festival yesterday. He was leaving the Mike Flanagan film "The Life of Chuck," based on a King story.

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Sep 07, 2024