Wormwoodiana

This blog is devoted to fantasy, supernatural and decadent literature. It was begun and is managed by by Douglas A. Anderson, with contributions from Mark Valentine and other friends, to present relevant news and information.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

New Le Fanu

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Just published by The Swan River Press of Dublin is My Aunt Margaret's Adventure , an unsigned mystery story from The Dublin University ...
Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Twisted Clay

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Australian author Frank Walford's novel Twisted Clay has the distinction of being one of the more bizarre thrillers published in the 19...
Sunday, July 26, 2009

Dunsany as Jorkens

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The first volume of Lord Dunsany's tall tales of Joseph Jorkens, The Travel Tales of Mr. Joseph Jorkens , appeared in 1931. Unlike man...
Thursday, July 23, 2009

Sidney Sime

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In my column "Late Reviews" in Wormwood no. 6 (Spring 2006), I reviewed favorably the rare shilling shocker A Curious Case (Londo...
Monday, July 20, 2009

Mark Hansom

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One writer of supernatural thrillers who remains unidentified is Mark Hansom. Hansom wrote seven novels for the publisher Wright & Brown...
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"Late Reviews"

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Adcock, A. St. John. The World That Never Was: A London Fantasy (London: Francis Griffiths, 1908). Illustrated by Tom Browne. ...
Thursday, July 16, 2009

Drolls From Shadowland

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From The Bookman, April, 1896, pp. 13-14 NEGLECTED BOOKS. VI – “DROLLS FROM SHADOWLAND” AND “TALES OF THE MASQUE.” BY KATHARINE TYNAN HINKSO...
Monday, July 13, 2009

Tolkien-Online

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A short Q & A I did with Adam Smith at Tolkien-Online.com has just been posted, and I thought some cross-mention between there and here ...
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