Armchair Fiction features the best in classic horror and fantasy short story collections, complete with original illustrations. “Masters of Horror, Vol. Four: Arthur J. Burks, the Wizard of Weird Tales” contains fourteen superb tales of horror by another great Weird Tales alumnus. Arthur J. Burks’ Weird Tales debut in 1924 triggered the beginning of a long and remarkable writing career. Throughout his life, Burks pumped out hundreds of short stories and even a few novels, gracing the pages of countless pulp magazines. Within this collection is just a snippet of that vast assortment of work. But beware! For here is a selection of Burks’ most gruesome, gory, and terrifying tales, all of which appeared in the pages of Weird Tales. Read on with caution as the “Wizard of Weird Tales” spins his magic of misfortune in fourteen horrific, spine-tingling tales, including: “Room of Shadows,” where the living check in and the dead check out; “Black Harvest of Moraine,” in which a blight turns up from the fields of hell and devours the flesh of the living; “Bells of Oceana,” where a mysterious fog lures men to a watery grave; “The Ghosts of Steamboat Coulee,” which takes us to a sinister canyon overflowing with howling ghosts—plus ten other harrowing tales! So proceed with caution into the macabre mind of one of Weird Tales’ finest tale-tellers.
The contents are as follows:
BELLS OF OCEANA
ROOM OF SHADOWS
BLACK HARVEST OF MORAINE
THE GHOSTS OF STEAMBOAT COULEE
LUISMA’S RETURN
RHYTHMIC FORMULA
ORBIT OF SOULS
MORPHO ON THE SCREEN
ASPHODEL
WHEN THE GRAVES WERE OPENED
VOODOO
VALE OF THE CORBIES
THE INVADING HORDE
SOMETHING TOOTHSOME
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