Redirect edit

...should "weird fiction" not redirect more to fantasy rather than horror ? (i'm coming from the The_Scar page, and China Mieville is much more Fantasy-inspired/orientated rather than horror...)

I agree, this is not a helpful redirect. I'll start a weird fiction stub. --Junius49 (talk) 14:34, 18 May 2008 (UTC)Reply

Weird Fiction Authors edit

I've just added 'Frank Belknap Long' and 'Brian Lumley' to the list. There are probably quite a few other notable weird fiction authors that should be included. Incidentally: there seems to be no particular ordering in this list - it needs to be arranged alphabetically...Ericlord (talk) 09:50, 30 November 2008 (UTC)Reply

IMO, what the article needs is more discusion of what wierd fiction is and it's importance, not just a useless list of authors getting longer and longer. I revert uncited additions to the list on sight, especially modern authors who write standard horror (eg Lumley).Yobmod (talk) 10:18, 30 November 2008 (UTC)Reply

China Miéville has an essay on "Weird Fiction" in the book The Routledge Companion to Science Fiction (2009, edited by Mark Bould , Andrew M. Butler , Adam Roberts, and Sherryl Vint) , where Mieville gives a rough definition of "Weird Fiction": "If considered at all, Weird Fiction is usually, roughly, conceived of as a rather breathless and generically slippery macabre fiction, a dark fantastic (“horror” plus “fantasy”) often featuring nontraditional alien monsters (thus plus “science fiction”). Though particularly associated with the pulp magazine Weird Tales, the stop-start existence of which began in 1923, classic Weird Fiction predates it: S.T. Joshi (1990) plausibly treats its high phase as 1880–1940. It has had a colossal impact across work in all media, with under-investigated generically problematizing implications. " This article might a good source for discussion of what "Weird Fiction" is. 188.141.25.160 (talk) 14:52, 26 August 2018 (UTC)Reply

I also think we shouldn't have writers on the WF list unless they are either mentioned in the article text, or have a RS identifying them as writing "weird fiction" (since when were James Joyce or J. R. R. Tolkien identified as "weird fiction" writers? 188.141.25.160 (talk) 18:49, 28 August 2018 (UTC)Reply

Source for Sheridan Le Fanu usage of the term "weird" edit

I think this statement should be referenced: "H. P. Lovecraft adopted the term from Sheridan Le Fanu" I can't find the source of this statement. ¿Where did Sheridan Le Fanu used the term weird tale or weird fiction? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bernardjleman (talkcontribs) 20:25, 19 March 2018 (UTC)Reply

Too many unreferenced authors in 1980-present list edit

The bulk of this section has no references justifying the author being on the list, which makes this subsection look like Original Research.

I've already removed one author - Iain Banks - as I could find no reliable sources to support his inclusion. I've tagged the section for now, in the hope that other Wikipedians can supply references to reliable sources where appropriate, but I will come back and remove more names later. H. Carver (talk) 01:59, 23 January 2021 (UTC)Reply

I agree, I've removed Stijn Moreels as there are no sources besides their Goodreads profile. It also seems to be self-promotion. Delukiel (talk) 11:48, 30 August 2023 (UTC)Reply

Main picture is terrible for this article edit

Why does this main picture for weird fiction have to be a screenshot from a high fantasy game? Can’t we do better? 2600:1700:CD30:3950:BC71:31F7:5D11:C917 (talk) 07:49, 22 January 2022 (UTC)Reply

You're talking about the image used as a header for {{Fantasy}}; there is no lead image within this article. You may wish to bring up changing it at Template talk:Fantasy, as we can't change it here.--Ineffablebookkeeper (talk) ({{ping}} me!) 13:11, 22 January 2022 (UTC)Reply