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”Drowned Argosies” by Jay Wilmer Benjamin - The HorrorBabble Podcast

”Drowned Argosies” by Jay Wilmer Benjamin

Released on 11/07/2021

"Drowned Argosies" by American author and teacher Jay Wilmer Benjamin, first appeared in Weird Tales Magazine in July 1934. The magazine described the tale in the following simple terms: “A weird tale of the sea.”

”The Tree‘s Wife” by Mary Elizabeth Counselman - The HorrorBabble Podcast

”The Tree‘s Wife” by Mary Elizabeth Counselman

Released on 11/04/2021

"The Tree's Wife" by Mary Elizabeth Counselman (Weird Tales, March 1950). A curious yarn involving a tryst, and a tree.

”Ye Goode Olde Ghoste Storie” by William A. P. White - The HorrorBabble Podcast

”Ye Goode Olde Ghoste Storie” by William A. P. White

Released on 11/02/2021

"Ye Goode Olde Ghoste Storie" by William A. P. White first appeared in Weird Tales in January 1927. The magazine described the tale as: "The Chilling Chamber of Fantomheath Fields; or, The Winning of Alicia, the Beautiful."

”The Mandarin‘s Canaries” by Robert Bloch - The HorrorBabble Podcast

”The Mandarin‘s Canaries” by Robert Bloch

Released on 10/31/2021

"The Mandarin's Canaries" first appeared in Weird Tales in its September 1938 edition. The story tells of a torture-mad Chinese ruler, and his aptly named Garden of Pain.

”The Epiphany of Death” / A Classic Weird Tale by Clark Ashton Smith - The HorrorBabble Podcast

”The Epiphany of Death” / A Classic Weird Tale by Clark Ashton Smith

Released on 10/28/2021

"The Epiphany of Death" (also known as 'Who Are the Living?') is a short story by Clark Ashton Smith. The tale, which first appeared in The Fantasy Fan in its July 1934 edition, tells of a shocking revelation in the catacombs of Ptolemides.

”The Horror in the Hold” by Frank Belknap Long - The HorrorBabble Podcast

”The Horror in the Hold” by Frank Belknap Long

Released on 10/26/2021

"The Horror in the Hold" by American author Frank Belknap Long, first appeared in Weird Tales Magazine in February 1932. The magazine described the tale as follows: "A tale of the old adventurous days when Spain and England fought for the supremacy of the seas.”

”Mommy” / A Classic Weird Tale by Mary Elizabeth Counselman - The HorrorBabble Podcast

”Mommy” / A Classic Weird Tale by Mary Elizabeth Counselman

Released on 10/24/2021

"Mommy" is a short story by American writer, Mary Elizabeth Counselman. The story tells of a little girl in an orphanage, who claims to have been visited by her dead mother. It first appeared in Weird Tales in April 1939.

”The Tree-Men of M‘Bwa” by Donald Wandrei - The HorrorBabble Podcast

”The Tree-Men of M‘Bwa” by Donald Wandrei

Released on 10/21/2021

"The Tree-Men of M'Bwa" by Donald Wandrei first appeared in Weird Tales in February 1932. The magazine described the tale as: "A startling story of Africa, strange monstrosities, and the weird power of the Whirling Flux."

”Vallisneria Madness” by Ralph Milne Farley - The HorrorBabble Podcast

”Vallisneria Madness” by Ralph Milne Farley

Released on 10/17/2021

“Vallisneria Madness” by Ralph Milne Farley, first crawled up out of the earth in the May 1937 edition of Weird Tales Magazine. The tale was described as follows: “A strange and curious little story, about the moonlight mating of flowers.”

”The City of Lost Souls” by Genevieve Larsson - The HorrorBabble Podcast

”The City of Lost Souls” by Genevieve Larsson

Released on 10/14/2021

"The City of Lost Souls" by Genevieve Larsson first appeared in Weird Tales in October 1928. This is how the magazine described the tale: "Weirdly terrible was the punishment of the twelve who avenged a brutal murder in a spectacular way."

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