The Weird Fiction Megapack collects both modern and classic stories from the classic pulp magazine, Weird Tales, with selections ranging throughout the 20th Century, but focusing mainly on the classic era of the 1930s. Included are works by many famous authors, such as H.P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howa
The women of Weird Tales: stories
โ Scribed by Anderson, Melanie;Colter, Eli;Counselman, Mary Elizabeth;La Spina, Greye;Worrell, Everil
- Publisher
- Valancourt Books
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 182 KB
- Series
- Monster, She Wrote 2
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Richmond, Virginia
- ISBN
- 1948405768
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โฆ Synopsis
The remorse of Professor Panebianco / Greye La Spina -- Leonora / Everil Worrell -- The dead-wagon / Greye La Spina -- The canal / Everil Worrell -- The curse of a song / Eli Colter -- Vulture crag / Everil Worrell -- The rays of the moon / Everil Worrell -- The gray killer / Everil Worrell -- The black stone statue / Mary Elizabeth Counselman -- The web of silence / Mary Elizabeth Counselman -- The deadly theory / Greye La Spina -- Great Pan is here / Greye La Spina -- The antimacassar / Greye La Spina.;"Launched in 1923, the pulp magazine Weird Tales quickly became one of the most important outlets for horror and fantasy fiction and is often associated with writers like H. P. Lovecraft, Clark Ashton Smith, and Robert Bloch, all of whose work appeared in its pages. But often overlooked is the fact that much of Weird Tales' content was by women writers, some of whom numbered among the magazine's most popular contributors. This volume includes thirteen fantastic tales originally published between 1925 and 1949, written by four of Weird Tales' most prolific female contributors: Greye La Spina, Everil Worrell, Mary Elizabeth Counselman, and Eli Colter. Ranging from science fiction to fantasy to horror, these classic tales of mad scientists, deadly curses, ghosts, vampires, and the risen dead remain as thrilling and sensational as when first published."--Back cover.
โฆ Subjects
Horror stories
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