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The Sin Eaters: Five Stories from Weird Tales

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201198 pagesWildside Press

Synopsis

This collection brings together five classic tales from the pages of 'Weird Tales,' featuring works by G. G. Pendarves, Seabury Quinn, and Robert Weinberg. Readers will discover stories steeped in the eerie and the fantastic, exploring themes of the supernatural and the unknown. It's a journey into the early 20th-century origins of weird fiction.

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Authors

Robert Weinberg was a writer and editor who specialized in horror, mystery, and fantasy fiction. He is best known for curating major anthologies including The Mammoth Book of New Sherlock Holmes Adventures

> Employing the pseudonym G. G. Pendarves, Gladys Gordon Trenery (ca. 1885–1938), who also wrote under the pseudonym Marjory E. Lambe, became one of the few British writers to enjoy success in American pulp magazines. As a native of Cornwall, she used her native dark, forbidding, and lonely coastal region as the setting for many of her stories. Although she wrote a few stories for British periodicals, it is the nineteen stories she produced for Weird Tales that have kept her reputation...

Seabury Quinn is the author behind Strange Maine, a book that explores the peculiar and often unsettling corners of the Pine Tree State. If you enjoy tales that blend local history with a touch of the uncanny, you'll want to check out his work.

Genres

Lost Fantasies

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Edition

Book cover of The Sin Eaters: Five Stories from Weird Tales (Lost Fantasies #9)