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of fascinating stories is scheduled for early publication in, the unique magazine. The brilliant success of has been founded on its unrivaled, superb stories of the strange, the grotesque and the terrible—gripping stories that stimulate the imagination and send shivers of apprehension up the spine—tales that take the reader from the humdrum world about us into a deathless realm of fancy—marvelous tales so thrillingly told that they seem very real. prints the best weird fiction in the world today. If Poe were alive he would undoubtedly be a contributor. In addition to creepy mystery stories, ghost-tales, stories of devil-worship, witchcraft, vampires and strange monsters, this magazine also prints the cream of the weird-scientific fiction that is written today—tales of the spaces between the worlds, surgical stories, and stories that scan the future with the eye of prophecy. Among the amazing tales in the next few issues will be:

THE DUNWICH HORROR, by H. P. Lovecraft

THE RAT, by S. Fowler Wright

THE SEA HORROR, by Edmond Hamilton

THE DEVIL-PEOPLE, by Seabury Quinn

THE SHADOW OF A NIGHTMARE, by Donald Wandrei

THE BRASS KEY, by Hal K. Wells

THE LAUGHING THING, by G. G. Pendarves

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