H. L. Mencken was perhaps the leading literary and cultural critic of the 1920s, and his books, magazine articles, and newspaper writing have given him a wide and enduring celebrity. Just about the last literary form that most readers would have expected Mencken to have attempted is poetry; and yet, in his early literary career, he wrote dozens of poems for a variety of publications. |
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DEAD RECKONINGS #2 Edited by S. T. Joshi and Jack Madison Haringa
Dark Valley Destiny: the Life of Robert E. Howard is a 1983 biography of the writer Robert E. Howard by science-fiction writer L. Sprague de Camp in collaboration with Catherine Crook de Camp and Jane Whittington Griffin, first published by Bluejay Books.
Terror-Packed and Star-Studded, this collection of tales masterfully crafted by the likes of Clive Barker, Robert Bloch, Ramsey Campbell, Hugh B Cave, Dennis Etchison, Charles L Grant, Fritz Leiber, Thomas Ligotti, Kim Newman, Karl Edward Wagner, Manly Wade Wellman, and many more