Arthur Machen
"The Great God Pan," "The White People," and "The Three Impostors": three most eerie works of short fiction, collected in one volume for your enjoyment. These stories, penned by legendary Welsh author Arthur Machen, explore themes of horror, the occult, and the supernatural with a sense of enigmatic unease that will leave readers both fascinated and disturbed.
In "The Great God Pan," readers follow the story of a mad scientist who experiments
...3) Eleusinia
From the beginning of his literary career, Machen espoused a mystical belief that the humdrum ordinary world hid a more mysterious and strange world beyond. His later works became somewhat less obviously full of gothic trappings,...
Arthur Machen (1863-1947) was a master of folk horror. A Fragment of Life, his short novel from 1906, overlays his unique mystical theology with his psychogeographic visions of the grey streets of London, and blends them with... a love story. A young husband and wife, Edward and Mary Darnell, notice weird, dark forces crowding around their lives, and these odd happenings begin to wreak a strange alchemy in them.
Here is the 34th issue of Black Cat Weekly, packed with more than 500 pages of great reading, with contents ranging from mystery to adventure to science fiction and fantasy. The complete contents includes:
Mysteries / Suspense / Adventure:
"Skin," by Stephen D. Rogers [Michael Bracken Presents short story]
"Booked for Murder," by Hal Charles [solve-it-yourself mystery]
"Grateful Touring," by Sarah M. Chen [Barb Goffman