The Mysterious Mr. Badman is a wonderfully obscure addition to the British Library’s Crime Classics range. First published in 1934, the publisher unfortunately folded shortly afterwards, leav…| Mysteries Ahoy!
I don’t think I’ve managed to join in Reading Wales before – an annual project led by Karen at Booker Talk. To be honest, that’s largely because I have no idea which authors on my shelves are Welsh. I imagine| Stuck in a Book
I’m so glad you liked Jirel and the BLACK GOD’S KISS. You know, I never can tell when a story’s good or not. It never fails to surprise me when people are complementary. Jirel was…| Deep Cuts in a Lovecraftian Vein
And speaking of Cabell, wait till you read my May story! I hadn’t realized until I read over the proof-sheets they sent me last week how closely it follows the Cabell-Dunsany phraseology. For…| Deep Cuts in a Lovecraftian Vein
JE: Did the success of “Shambleau” generate numerous requests for additional stories? CLM: No, not really. The editor of Weird Tales, Farnsworth Wright, simply told me that he would lik…| Deep Cuts in a Lovecraftian Vein
Los objetivos declarados de los sublevados en 1934, especialmente de los socialistas y comunistas, eran más bien la instauración de una República al estilo bolchevique.| Club de Libertad Digital