The definitive 10-volume set of Robert E. Howard's weird fiction and poetry (with all texts meticulously restored to the original versions as published in "Weird Tales" and other magazines) continues with People of the Dark.
This volume kicks off with an introduction by fellow-Texan Joe R. Lansdale and includes:
"The Black Stone"
"Children of the Night"
"The Dark Man"
"The Footfalls Within"
"Gods... [click here for more]
From the dark and enchanting mind of Maria Haskins comes 38 weird and wonderful stories featuring werewolves, lost girls, shapeshifters, ghosts, and more.
In Wolves and Girls and Other Dark Gems, you can travel across the stars in an old space freighter, venture across bridges with trolls rumoured to live underneath, join the resistance fighting against a kaiju invasion, and bring comfort... [click here for more]
Fred has been a fighter for nearly three weeks. He has figured out how to use a sword and how to explore monster-infested caverns. But he hasn't figured out how to deal with his crush on Yellin' Helen, the deadliest woman in the Fighters' Guild. How can a first-level fighter impress a woman who can cleave through goblins so effortlessly? Maybe he needs to stop crawling dungeons with her and take her... [click here for more]
Death gets a roommate... An electronic Pope faces a difficult theological question... A wicked vizier makes a terrible bargain... 44 stories. 19 poems. No sparkly vampires. There's a thin line between genius and insanity, and James Hutchings has just crossed it - but from which direction?
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When an atomic researcher steals uranium, will the cops get their man? A classic tale from the pulps, originally published in 10-Story Detective magazine, November 1946.
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Is it harder to hide from others? Or yourself?
Clika prefers the title commander to princess, more at ease magicking earth than leading diplomatic discussions.
But when the castle is overrun she bolts, leaving behind more than the corpses of her soldiers. Until she receives a mysterious package. A coat, fit for a princess. Her coat. And a debt to pay for the unasked mending.
Cilka... [click here for more]
This volume includes 3 new translations of stories by acclaimed Polish author Henryk Sienkiewicz: "A Comedy of Errors," "The Authoresses," and "The Third One."
Translator Peter J. Obst is a lecturer at LaSalle University and a researcher for The Poles in America Foundation, established by historian Edward Pinkowski. He received his BS in Commerce and Engineering from... [click here for more]