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  2. Ghost Stories (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Ghost Stories was an American pulp magazine that published 64 issues between 1926 and 1932. It was one of the earliest competitors to Weird Tales, the first magazine to specialize in the fantasy and occult fiction genre.

  3. Category:Horror fiction magazines - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Horror fiction magazines" ... Ghost Stories (magazine) Girls and Corpses; H. H. P ...

  4. List of paranormal magazines - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable magazines on paranormal, anomalous and Fortean phenomena. These magazines are generally opposed by skeptical magazines. 3rd Stone – an Earth mysteries magazine; defunct; Explore: The Journal of Science & Healing; Fate – broad array of accounts of the strange and unknown

  5. Horror fiction magazine - Wikipedia

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    A horror fiction magazine is a magazine that publishes primarily horror fiction with the main purpose of frightening the reader. Horror magazines can be in print, on the internet, or both. Horror magazines can be in print, on the internet, or both.

  6. Weird menace - Wikipedia

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    Weird menace is a subgenre of horror fiction and detective fiction that was popular in the pulp magazines of the 1930s and early 1940s. The weird menace pulps, also known as shudder pulps , generally featured stories in which the hero was pitted against sadistic villains, with graphic scenes of torture and brutality.

  7. Category:Ghost stories - Wikipedia

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  8. Weird fiction - Wikipedia

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    The magazine's editor Farnsworth Wright often used the term "weird fiction" to describe the type of material that the magazine published. [14] The writers who wrote for the magazine Weird Tales are thus closely identified with the weird fiction subgenre, especially H. P. Lovecraft, Clark Ashton Smith, Fritz Leiber and Robert Bloch. [1]

  9. Ghost Stories of an Antiquary - Wikipedia

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    Ghost Stories of an Antiquary is a collection of ghost stories by British writer M. R. James, published in 1904 (some had previously appeared in magazines). Some later editions under this title contain both the original collection and its successor, More Ghost Stories (1911), combined in one volume. [1] It was his first short story collection.