Submission details aren’t available yet, but the classic American pulp magazine Weird Tales has announced it is joining forces with Blackstone Publishing to launch a new print, ebook and audiobook imprint called Weird Tales Presents. The new line will initially publish fifty books over the next five years, which will include ‘original novels and anthologies, compilations, and more, penned by some of the biggest names in horror and dark fiction, while also introducing new voices’. The first titles will appear in the autumn, while in 2023 a special 100 Year Weird Tales Commemorative Anthology will mark the centenary of the magazine, which – now a digital and audio title only – will also be distributed by Blackstone. Jonathan Maberry, who took over as editor in 2019 will continue in his position.