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Weird Tales #313 (Summer 1998) Tanith Lee et al.
The Summer, 1998 issue of WEIRD TALES presents 9 great fantasy & horror stories, plus the usual features and poems. A strong issue, with the following stories:
FLOWER WATER, by Tanith Lee THE RENFIELDS, by Christopher… More
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The Mask of the Sorcerer Darrell Schweitzer
“If ever your heart has said, ‘The great days are no more. The golden afternoon of golden tales has faded into night, and I came late, born out of time, to warm my hands at the embers that flicker and fade hour… More
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Odes and Sonnets Clark Ashton Smith
Long before the association with “Weird Tales” magazine and H.P. Lovecraft that led to his enduring fame, Clark Ashton Smith was a well-regarded regional poet whose tastes ran to the romantic and the fantastic.… More
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The Death of Ilalotha Clark Ashton Smith
Clark Ashton Smith (1893-1961) was a self-educated American poet, sculptor, painter, and author of fantasy, horror, and science fiction short stories. He achieved early local recognition, largely through the enthusiasm… More
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Dangerous Hardboiled Magicians Mel Gilden
Cowabunga, schweetheart! A book in the manner of Surfing Samurai Robots! In a Los Angeles that is something like ours–but in which magic has become an integral part of society–P.I. Turner Cronyn doesn’t… More
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The Seven Altars of Dusarra Lawrence Watt-Evans
Garth of Ordunin had been set a new task by the Forgotten King: Bring back to Skelleth whatever he found upon the altars of the seven temples of Dusarra. As he went about his blasphemous errand he learned more about the Dark… More
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Harry Challenge Ron Goulart
Vampires, werewolves, mechanical men — it’s all in a day’s work for Harry Challenge, agent of the Challenge International Detective Agency! This volume collects both Harry Challenge novels by… More
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The Spell of the Black Dagger Lawrence Watt-Evans
Tabaea the Thief stole something more precious than Dragons’ Blood from the enchanted old house: evesdropping on the doddering wizard who owned the place, she stole the secret of wizardry itself.… More
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Taking Flight Lawrence Watt-Evans
She was everything he wanted, and everything he had been promised. A fortune-teller’s prophecy had sent Kelder of Shulara to seek adventure along the Great Highway. He had been ready to give it up, and dismiss … More
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The Blood of a Dragon Lawrence Watt-Evans
Dumery of Shiphaven was a lad with a love of wizardry–and no magic at all. He dreamed of apprenticing himself to a great wizard, but because he had not even a touch of the talent, it was a dream he could never fulfill.… More
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A Telling of Stars Caitlin Sweet
This is an ebook-only reprint of a Penguin 2004 release. At eighteen, Jaele’s life is shattered when her family is murdered by a band of Raiders, members of a long-accursed race. Overwhelmed by rage and grief, alone for… More
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The William P. McGivern Fantasy MEGAPACK ™: 25 Classic Fantasy Stories from the Pulps William P. McGivern
William P. McGivern, a popular and prolific fantasy and science fiction writer in the 1940s and 1950s (under his own name as well as the pseudonyms Gerald Vance and P.F. Costello), later achieved fame as a noir and hardboiled… More
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The Shattered Goddess Darrell Schweitzer
Fantasy novel by the World Fantasy Award-winning editor and author. “Few writers can genguinely touch the quality of nightmare…the fear that formless and almost banal stems from the sleeping mind. John… More
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Moon of Skulls Robert E. Howard et al.
Moon of Skulls collects Robert E. Howard’s fiction and poetry published in Weird Tales Magazine from October 1929 to November 1930, plus one from Oriental Stories. These works represent literary stepping-stones… More
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The Valley of the Worm Robert E. Howard et al.
The fifth volume of The Weird Works of Robert E. Howard, which meticulously restores the texts to the original publications in Weird Tales and other magazines, includes the following works:
INTRODUCTION: OUT OF THE… More
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Wings in the Night Robert E. Howard et al.
Wings in the Night collects Robert E. Howard’s fiction and prose published in Weird Tales Magazine from July 1932 to May 1933. These works represent literary stepping-stones to Howard’s infamous Cthulhu… More