Weird Tales: Best of the Early Years 1923-25

Weird Tales: Best of the Early Years 1923-25
Title Weird Tales: Best of the Early Years 1923-25 PDF eBook
Author Harry Houdini
Publisher WordFire +ORM
Pages 359
Release 2022-07-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1680573667

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Thirteen tales of terror—from the macabre and morbid to unexplainable stories of the occult—from such authors as Harry Houdini, H. P. Lovecraft, and others. First hitting newsstands in 1923, Weird Tales magazine quickly became a literary monster in discovering and publishing the best horror, sci-fi and fantasy writers of its day. The pulp magazine was one of the earliest publications, if not the first, to feature strange tales of occultism and alien invasions that simply didn’t fit into any other magazine at that time. The stories struck a chord with those early audiences, and as a result, Weird Tales created a subgenre as “weird” could be attached itself to various genres. Marquee names like master magician Harry Houdini and cosmic horror creator H. P. Lovecraft graced the magazine’s pages during those early years with several debut stories, alongside authors who were already giants in their own right—Otis Adelbert Kline, Seabury Quinn, and Greye La Spina. Maybe lesser known, but no less influential, writers like Frank Belknap Long Jr., Mary S. Brown, Lyllian Huntley Harris, Hasan Vokine, Arthur J. Burks, and H. Warner Munn turned out disturbing yarns that have stood the test of time only to be resurrected nearly a century later. This collection features those early authors across thirteen spooky stories from the impactful years of 1923 to 1925 that are best enjoyed at the witching hour. Reading ritual aside, you’ve been warned.

Weird Tales: Best of the Early Years 1926-27

Weird Tales: Best of the Early Years 1926-27
Title Weird Tales: Best of the Early Years 1926-27 PDF eBook
Author H. P. Lovecraft
Publisher WordFire +ORM
Pages 381
Release 2022-07-12
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1680573810

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This anthology from the acclaimed journal of fantasy, sci-fi, and horror fiction collects some of the most unforgettable stories from the early years. Founded in 1922, Weird Tales is an iconic literary publication and the forerunner to today’s pulp and speculative genres. Within these pages you’ll find some of the best of the classic stories originally published in Weird Tales during the years 1926 and 1927, now available in a single volume. This Weird Tales anthology features spectral visions, world-conquering spiders, demonic paintings, and more, in stories by legendary authors such as Seabury Quinn, E. Hoffman Price, Greye La Spina, Edward Hamilton, Frank Belknap Long Jr., H. Warner Munn, August W. Derleth, A. Merritt, and H. P. Lovecraft.

The Best of Weird Tales

The Best of Weird Tales
Title The Best of Weird Tales PDF eBook
Author Marvin Kaye
Publisher Wildside Press LLC
Pages 134
Release 1997-01-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 188044853X

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Weird Tales has always been the most popular and sought-after of all pulp magazines. Its mix of exotic fantasy, horror, science fiction, suspense, and the just plain indescribable has enthralled generations of readers throughout the world. Collected here are 13 of the best short stories published in Weird Tales' first year of publication, 1923 -- classics by many who would later play an integral part in the Unique Magazine, such as H.P. Lovecraft, Frank Owen, and Farnsworth Wright.

The Dragon in Winter

The Dragon in Winter
Title The Dragon in Winter PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Maberry
Publisher St. Martin's Griffin
Pages 614
Release 2024-08-20
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1250892651

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The Dragon in Winter brings New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Maberry's epic Kagen the Damned Trilogy to a wild conclusion! War is coming! War is here! The Witch-king of Hakkia, aided by terrifying dark forces, sits uneasy on his stolen throne. His enemies, led by Kagen the Damned and the Bloody Bastards have found the secrets of ancient magic they hope will defeat him. Strange forces gather on both sides – vast armies of both the living and the dead, devious trickster spirits, strange gods, warrior ghosts, undying vampires, blood plagues that drive people to murderous rage, immortal faeries, and Earth’s last dragon. Kagen knows that he faces the impossible task of toppling a usurper whose dark magic conquered an empire in a single night. But the Damned fear nothing and there are no limits to what Kagen will do to destroy the Witch-king. With his allies he will tear apart the veils that separate our world from the infinite realms of supernatural magic. The Witch-king will not go down with a fight, and he is willing to drown the western lands in innocent blood to retain his stolen crown. Even if he rules over an empire of dust and blood. His power is growing and soon he will be unstoppable. But they are not the only forces at work in the world. Magic of all kinds is awakening and who can tell which side they will pick...or if they will pose a new and terrible threat to all! In the frozen North, the last dragon –tortured, captive, dying— cries out in despair. In the inky vastness of the outer dark that cry is heard! And something of incalculable power is coming in answer.

Long Past Midnight

Long Past Midnight
Title Long Past Midnight PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Maberry
Publisher
Pages 401
Release 2023-08-22
Genre Fiction
ISBN 149674392X

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Five-time Bram Stoker Award-winner Jonathan Maberry, New York Times bestselling author of the Pine Deep Trilogy, weaves a chilling web of small-town terrors, local legends, and hair-raising haunts set in the eerie world of Pine Deep, Pennsylvania. Eleven terrifying tales are gathered here for the first time in a single volume -- including one exclusive, brand new story! Foreword by Josh Malerman, New York Times bestselling author of Bird Box Four children explore an abandoned house that's supposed to be haunted--and discover something far more terrifying than any ghost. A rash of fatal accidents in the town of Pine Deep keeps a cemetery worker busier than ever--because the dead won't stay buried. Ex-cop Joe Ledger searches for a missing witness in "the spookiest town in America"--but finds there is no protection program against the forces of evil. . . SOME STORIES CAN ONLY BE TOLD . . . LONG PAST MIDNIGHT

The Three Imposters

The Three Imposters
Title The Three Imposters PDF eBook
Author Arthur Machen
Publisher WordFire +ORM
Pages 190
Release 2024-04-25
Genre Fiction
ISBN 168057504X

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The complete lost classic of psychological horror from the master himself, Arthur Machen! It is a coincidence... But what happens when one coincidence turns into two? Or three? Or more? Dyson knows something is strange after a man in spectacles casts aside an ancient coin that has been missing for centuries. But when Dyson meets mysterious stranger after mysterious stranger looking for the man in spectacles, he realizes someone is not telling the truth. But who can he trust? An early influence over H. P. Lovecraft’s “The Call of the Cthulu,” The Three Imposters is sure to please any fan of psychological horror. Now with a brand new foreword by game designer of the acclaimed role-playing game Call of the Cthulu, Sandy Petersen!

NecroTek

NecroTek
Title NecroTek PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Maberry
Publisher Blackstone Publishing
Pages 521
Release 2024-05-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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From New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Maberry, NecroTek is a gripping sci-fi thriller full of ghosts, gods, and a battle for the soul of humanity. Neither cosmic philosopher Lars Soren, hotshot pilot Bianca Petrescu, nor the high priestess Jessica McHugh—Lady Death herself—can say quite where in the galaxy they are. But after an experiment gone horribly wrong, one thing is clear: Asphodel Station isn’t in orbit around Jupiter any longer. Worse, the monsters that live out here—ancient eldritch beings thought only to exist in stories and nightmares—have now been alerted to Earth’s existence. Their army of Shoggoths is coming for us next. Humanity’s only hope for survival lies on the surface of the alien world of Shadderal, where a ghost named Lost, the last of an ancient race, still haunts the vast plains of the Field of Dead Birds. But hope has a cost. Lost tells Soren about ancient derelict spacecraft awaiting on Shadderal, shapeshifting machines that blend ultra-advanced technology with the dark powers of necromancy. These ships might just be nimble enough to defend mankind against the coming invasion. But there’s a catch: they can only be piloted by the dead. As human starfighters fall in battle, their spirits can be called back from death to pilot these ghost ships of a fallen race. But will this new necromantic technology—NecroTek—allow humanity to stand against the vast armies of the Shoggoths? And even if it can, is the war to save the human race worth the cost of its pilots’ immortal souls?