Weird Fiction

A “weird tale,” as defined by H.P. Lovecraft in his nonfiction writings and given early sanctuary within the pages of magazines like Weird Tales (est. 1923) is a story that has a supernatural element but does not fall into the category of traditional ghost story or Gothic tale, both popular in the 1800s. As Lovecraft wrote in 1927, the weird tale “has something more than secret murder, bloody bones, or a sheeted form clanking chains.” Instead, it represents the pursuit of some indefinable and perhaps maddeningly unreachable understanding of the world beyond the mundane — a ‘certain atmosphere ...more

Absolution (Southern Reach #4)
The Book of Elsewhere
Crypt of the Moon Spider (Lunar Gothic Trilogy, #1)
Root Rot
Paradise Logic
The Country Under Heaven
One's Company
Brainwyrms
If This Book Exists, You're in the Wrong Universe (John Dies at the End, #4)
Grandpappy
Hummingbird Salamander
Lost in the Garden
Hard Copy
Tales from the Gas Station: Volume Four (Tales from the Gas Station #4)
H.P. Lovecraft's The Shadow Over Innsmouth
Annihilation (Southern Reach, #1)
Perdido Street Station (New Crobuzon, #1)
The King in Yellow
The City & the City
Authority (Southern Reach, #2)
The Call of Cthulhu
Acceptance (Southern Reach, #3)
Borne (Borne, #1)
The Fisherman
Kraken
The Scar (New Crobuzon, #2)
House of Leaves
The Willows
Songs of a Dead Dreamer and Grimscribe
At the Mountains of Madness
Piranesi by Susanna ClarkeArea X by Jeff VandermeerRoadside Picnic by Arkady StrugatskyHard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World by Haruki MurakamiThe Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman
Dreamscapes
110 books — 62 voters
Framed & Hunted by Edward        WilliamsMean Spirited by Nick  RobertsThe Last Guest House by Caroline MitchellThe Standoff by Scott BladeWayward Spirits by Wendy Wang
Cult fction
360 books — 206 voters



H.P. Lovecraft
For know you, that your gold and marble city of wonder is only the sum of what you have seen and loved in youth . . . the glory of Boston’s hillside roofs and western windows aflame with sunset; of the flower-fragrant Common and the great dome on the hill and the tangle of gables and chimneys in the violet valley where the many-bridged Charles flows drowsily . . . this loveliness, moulded, crystallised, and polished by years of memory and dreaming, is your terraced wonder of elusive sunsets; and ...more
H.P. Lovecraft, The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath

Clark Ashton Smith
For thin is the veil betwixt man and the godless deep. The skies are haunted by that which it were madness to know; and strange abominations pass evermore between earth and moon and athwart the galaxies. Unnameable things have come to us in alien horror and will come again. And the evil of the stars is not as the evil of earth.
Clark Ashton Smith, The Beast Of Averoigne

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