Some copies of the THE GUIDE by ARTHUR MACHEN remain available.
Announcing a new literary journal devoted to weird and supernatural literature: A Weird Occasional, co-edited by Douglas A. Anderson and Christopher Tompkins. Dedicated to shining light on the obscure, Number One is now available in 8.5 x 11 magazine format with a full color interior. The issue includes three essays:
M. P. Dare: Beyond the Veil by Johnny Mains (who also provided the cover art).
The Man Who Shot Cassius Crisp by Christopher Tompkins
Ballantine’s Chamber of Horrors: A History and Bibliography by Douglas A. Anderson.
The last essay features a gallery of full color scans of covers from the entire series.
In addition to new articles, the journal will feature rare stories from masters of speculative fiction. New introductions grace each of the following short stories:
The Crooked Man by A. M. Burrage (1919)
Our Lost “Others”: A Toltec Legend by Kenneth Morris (1933)
As a Fly in Amber by Bernard Capes (1905)
The Hut by Elim Henry D’Avigdor (1889)
A Were-Wolf by Arlo Bates (1882)
Great stuff for less than $9! Purchase the book from Lulu and visit the journal’s website.