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Veteran anthology editor Mike Ashley returns with a collection of rare stories by women writers from the hayday of Weird Tales and its chilling pulp contemporaries.
Featuring a riot of monsters, murderesses and madness from a mixture of lesser-known writers and some surprises such as Lucy M. Montgomery, author of Anne of Green Gables, this new selection also includes a 1980s story by Tanith Lee, one of the great proponents of Weird Tales magazine's revival era, and a recently discovered tale by the fantasy writer Evangeline Walton.
'In addition to being one of the UK's foremost cultural institutions, the British Library has a publishing arm that is dedicated to resurrecting and reintroducing the works of forgotten and under-appreciated writers and it is them we have to thank for this fantastic volume of works by women writers whose literary endeavours fall squarely into that category.' In Daily, QLD
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Veteran anthology editor Mike Ashley returns with a collection of rare stories by women writers from the hayday of Weird Tales and its chilling pulp contemporaries.
Featuring a riot of monsters, murderesses and madness from a mixture of lesser-known writers and some surprises such as Lucy M. Montgomery, author of Anne of Green Gables, this new selection also includes a 1980s story by Tanith Lee, one of the great proponents of Weird Tales magazine's revival era, and a recently discovered tale by the fantasy writer Evangeline Walton.
'In addition to being one of the UK's foremost cultural institutions, the British Library has a publishing arm that is dedicated to resurrecting and reintroducing the works of forgotten and under-appreciated writers and it is them we have to thank for this fantastic volume of works by women writers whose literary endeavours fall squarely into that category.' In Daily, QLD
From gothic classics to gruesome thrillers, look no further for your next horror read.
Step into the mysterious and strange with the British Library’s Tales of the Weird. Perfect for fans of the supernatural, gothic fiction, and lovers of the bizarre.