David H. Keller, M.D. (1880-1966) was indeed a medical doctor (a psychiatrist -- and the first to write science fiction).
He was an early proponent of H.P. Lovecraft and wrote a number of articles on Lovecraft's work, whose influence can be seen in some of his horror stories. Another influence was James Branch Cabell.
This volume concentrates on Keller's fantasy and horror, but does include --... [click here for more]
Returning from the shuddering shadows, Moonstone once again proudly presents a collection of all-new, blood-draining, fang-filled short stories written by some of today's creepiest, most disturbed fiction entertainers in the business!
So lock up the doors, take good care not to invite any strangers inside... and curl up with this compilation of ten brand-new tales of bloodsucking terror, featuring... [click here for more]
Beneath the universe lies a castle steeped in shadow. Called Oubliette by its denizens, it is a vast and labyrinthine, with massive crumbling provinces ringed by a series of walls that stretch up to the heavens. Its inhabitants are the Forgotten: people, ideas, and even gods that have been discarded by the tangled timelines of the World of Life and left for millennia in the dark.
For some, the Castle... [click here for more]