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, March 7, 2013

Arthur Machen - The Original Three Impostors

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Arthur Machen once wrote a short note about the title of his macabre romance The Three Impostors (1895), volume XIX of the Keynotes series....
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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

NEW JAMES BRANCH CABELL WEBSITE

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A new website for the American master of ornate and ironic fantasy, James Branch Cabell, author of Jurgen and The Cream of the Jest  has ju...
Friday, January 25, 2013

IN THE SHADOW OF SHERLOCK HOLMES: R Austin Freeman's Dr Thorndyke

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Who is second to Sherlock Holmes as a detective ? Who is second to Arthur Conan Doyle as a writer of detective fiction ? Two rather differen...
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Monday, January 21, 2013

Vincent Cornier, The Cherraton Cat

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Vincent Cornier (1898-1976), the last name on the list posted below, is a writer I'm unfamiliar with.  A quick Google stalk revealed Mik...
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Thriller serials in the Weekly Times in the 1930s

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Australian newspapers are a surprisingly useful source of serials and short stories by popular authors during the heyday of British thriller...
Thursday, December 20, 2012

FAUNUS, THE ARTHUR MACHEN JOURNAL

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The new issue of the Arthur Machen journal, Faunus , has just been issued to members of the Friends of Arthur Machen. Issue 26 of the hardba...
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R.R. Ryan

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In 2004 Theo Pajmans and I published an article in All Hallows about the 1930s thriller writer, R.R. Ryan.   We revealed the existence of ...
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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Mark Hansom's THE WIZARD OF BERNER'S ABBEY

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The Mellifont edition In my column “Late Reviews” in Wormwood no. 10 (Spring 2008), I reviewed one of Mark Hansom’s novels as fol...
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