Weird Tales 4
Weird Tales #4 is an anthology edited by Lin Carter, the fourth and last in his paperback revival of the classic fantasy and horror magazine Weird Tales. It was first published in paperback by Zebra Books in 1983.
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Author | Lin Carter (editor) |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Weird Tales |
Genre | Fantasy |
Publisher | Zebra Books |
Publication date | 1983 |
Media type | Print (paperback) |
Pages | 288 |
ISBN | 0-8217-1238-1 |
Preceded by | Weird Tales #3 |
The book collects thirteen novelettes, short stories and poems by various fantasy authors, including both new works by various fantasy authors and reprints from authors associated with the original Weird Tales, together with an editorial and introductory notes to the individual pieces by the editor.
Contents
- "The Eyrie" (editorial) (Lin Carter)
- "The Next Glade" (Robert Aickman)
- "Crocuses" (Charles Sheffield)
- "The Belfry" (James Anderson)
- "There Are No Ghosts in Catholic Spain" (poem) (Ray Bradbury)
- "Homecoming" (Frank Belknap Long, Jr.)
- "Compliments of the Season" (John Brizzolara)
- "The City of Dread" (Lloyd Arthur Eshbach)
- "The Doom Chant of Than-Kul" (poem) (Robert E. Howard)
- "Save the Children! " (Steve Rasnic Tem)
- "The Sea-Gods" (poem) (Clark Ashton Smith)
- "Ooze" (Anthony M. Rud)
- "Late Night Final" (Stuart H. Stock)
- "The Vengeance of Yig" (Lin Carter)
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