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.

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

The Thrillers of "Glint Green"

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Between 1931 and 1933, four novels appeared under the deliberately odd pseudonym "Glint Green." Hutchinson, the publisher of all f...
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Sunday, March 26, 2017

In Search of the Cockatrice

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In the summer of that year I went in search of the cockatrice. For those not quite up in their fabulous beasts, I should explain that the c...
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Thursday, March 16, 2017

The "Books for the Imagination" Series

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I first learned of the Henry Holt and Company series of “Books for the Imagination” via an article by A. Langley Searles in his fanzine...
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Monday, March 13, 2017

Borges and a Forgotten Book

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As a long-time reader of forgotten books, I should know better than to let myself get my hopes up.   Many obscure books are forgotten f...
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Friday, March 10, 2017

The Memoirs of a Ghost - G W Stonier

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Seventy years ago, G W Stonier (1903-85) wrote a short experimental novel called The Memoirs of a Ghost (1947) which is one of the more un...
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Thursday, February 23, 2017

Dunsany's MEN OF BALDFOLK

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Last year Pegana Press issued the fourth volume in its series reprinting, and publishing for the first time, rare stories by the classi...
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Sunday, February 19, 2017

Guest Post: The David Rajchel Arkham House Archive, by Boyd White

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Recently cataloged by Lloyd Currey and John Knott, the David H. Rajchel Arkham House Archive is one of the most impressive and important co...
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