DEADTIME STORIES NO. 42: E.F. BENSON IN WEIRD TALES
To lovers of the macabre and ghostly tales, E.F. Benson (24 July 1867 – 29 February 1940) needs no introduction. The British novelist, biographer, archaeologist and short story writer is best known for his ghost stories, many of which were combined with a touch of the eerie. Horror master H.P. Lovecraft mentions Benson's accomplishments in the genre in his famous essay, "Supernatural Horror in Literature". Provided this evening is a sample of his work, from WEIRD TALES, October 1929. Have a pleasant evening, fear fans!
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