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Post by demonik on Nov 7, 2006 11:26:14 GMT -5
Magazine Of Horror #9 (Health Knowledge Inc., June, 1965) H. F. Arnold - The Night Wire Wallace West - Sacrilege Jerome Clark - All The Stains Of Long Delight Robert E. Howard - Skulls In The Stars Richard Marsh - The Photographs Francis Flagg - The Distortion Out Of Space William H. Danner - Guarantee Period H. G. Wells - The Door In The Wall Alphonse Daudet - The Three Low Masses William Hope Hodgson - The Whistling Room H. F. Arnold - The Night Wire: ( Weird Tales, Sept. 1926). As narrator Jim and John Morgan man the typewriters, news comes in over the wire of a mysterious fog shrouding the town of Xebico. It seems to emanate from the local churchyard. Soon the swirling, vaguely human shapes are cannibalising the population. But where the Hell is this Xebico? According to August Derleth, the most popular story Weird Tales ever ran. Robert E. Howard - Skulls In The Stars: ( Weird Tales, Jan. 1929). As he travels across the mist-shrouded, swampy fens, Solomon Kane is beset by a terrifying, red eyed figure with a terrible laugh. This spectre has already been responsible for the deaths of several men, and Kane is all but shredded by the thing's claws. When the Puritan learns of the reason for the haunting, he dispenses his usual impartial, brutal justice to the miscreant responsible. Not At Night content: Contenders: H. F. Arnold - Night Wire Robert E. Howard - Skulls In The Stars Wallace West - Sacrilege
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