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Women of Weird Tales: Stories by Everil Worrell, Eli Colter, Mary Elizabeth Counselman and Greye La Spina
Women of Weird Tales: Stories by Everil Worrell, Eli Colter, Mary Elizabeth Counselman and Greye La Spina | Mary Elizabeth Counselman, Greye La Spina, Everil Worrell
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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.
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Michael_Gee
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This collection is a little like the written equivalent of old radio drama rebroadcasts of strange tales. It‘s fun pulp with some delicious gothic nuggets. It was an enjoyable collection to linger over (I read it over about eight months).

readordierachel That cover sure is fabulous 3y
Michael_Gee @readordierachel Yeah, they did a great job! It was fun to read a story and then look back at the cover to see what image might correspond to it. 3y
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Last night I stayed up late to read Everil Worrell‘s “The Gray Killer.” In it, a hospital patient recovering from a foot injury becomes convinced that the creepy night doctor is up to no good. Her doctor and the nurses think she‘s hysterical & prescribe sedatives. Then a vicious and bizarre murder occurs and the story gets really weird.

vivastory The editors have a podcast that I've been meaning to check out. It's called Monster She Wrote 3y
Michael_Gee @vivastory ooo! Okay I will have to check it out too! I am loving this collection. 3y
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Michael_Gee

For hours I had lain hidden behind the gravestone. I was a medical student—and I needed a cadaver.

-Everil Worrell

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Michael_Gee
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“I have always had a taste for nocturnal prowling. [...] Fear was an emotion unknown to me—for those things which make men fear, I had always loved. A graveyard at night was to me a charming place for a stroll and meditation.”

“The Canal” Everil Worrell
Painting is by Theodore Rousseau. I‘m pretty sure I‘ve posted it before but I love it! It‘s at the STL art museum.
🎵 Music accompaniment by Anna von Hausswolff

sprainedbrain Love this. 4y
Michael_Gee @sprainedbrain This story was so atmospheric and gothic, I loved it. 4y
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Michael_Gee

“I was the venturesome one, the one who loved to be abroad in the moonlight....
Do horrors such as come to me march toward one from the hour of birth, so that every trait, every characteristic is inclined to meet them?”

“Leonora” - Everil Worrell