Weird Horror 10 Shipping
Mar 09, 2025 3:50 pm
Dear Friends,
As always, I hope that you are all keeping well.
As a publisher based in Canada, I've had a number of challenges recently—tariffs, shipping and paper costs, etc. Hopefully things will settle soon. I know we're all going through challenges, to be sure. Hang in there. We persist.
Issue 10 of Weird Horror magazine published this past week! I want to sincerely thank everyone who responded to my crowdfunding campaign last year. All physical copies have been mailed. Your copy should be with you soon.
You can subscribe to our print issues (#'s 10 & 11) here:
If you would like to just purchase this single issue, you can do so here:
Our friends at Weightless Books offer a 2-issue digital subscription. They are our exclusive digital subscription service. By subscribing you can get each eBook for just $5. And you help 2 indie businesses.
Speaking of Weird Horror — Sasha Brown's story "To the Wolves" from issue 9 is a finalist for the Bram Stoker Award. You can read this fab story right here:
I've also marked down the print edition of issue 9—just $12. Save 25%.
In other news, Thomas Ha's forthcoming collection Uncertain Sons and Other Stories is up for pre-order. It ships in September. Inexplicably, Amazon has the paperback as 'unavailable,' even though it was up and showing sales figures already. I am trying to resolve this issue to get it reinstated, and I'm certain it will be available again soon. You can, of course, pre-order direct from us. And it is up on BN.com and Bookshop.org.
We have received some very gracious advance praise for the book from Kelly Link, Brian Evenson, and Jeffrey Ford.
"You! Yes, you! You need this book! The stories in Uncertain Sons already feel like classics of the uncanny. As inventive as Ray Bradbury, as unsettling as Thomas Ligotti or Carmen Maria Machado, Ha knows how to produce that peculiar, pleasurable, creeping sense of wrongness and dislocation so particular to weird horror. I am such a fan of Thomas Ha's writing—and I expect that you will be, too." -Kelly Link, Nebula, Hugo, and World Fantasy Award-winning author of The Book of Love and Get in Trouble
"Thomas Ha's first collection, Uncertain Sons and Other Stories, offers a unique voice and stylistic range. Engaging characters in believable yet off kilter realities will remind readers of their own lives. One of the very best new collections I've seen in a while. -Jeffrey Ford, Author of A Natural History of Hell and Crackpot Palace
Thank you all so very much for your continued support and good graces.
Warm Wishes,
Michael (and the Undertow team)
Undertow Publications