Citations, Quotes, and References

Following are links to books, magazines, websites, and blogs that have cited, quoted, or made references to this blog, Tellers of Weird Tales by Terence E. Hanley.

A work in progress . . . 

Individual Artists & Writers

Cornelia Baxter Barns (Arthur Selwyn Garbett)
"Cornelia Barns," in Wikipedia.

Muriel Cameron Bodkin aka Muriel Lawrence
Judy Blish aka J.A. Lawrence
"J.A. Lawrence," in Wikipedia.

Wardon Allan Curtis
Davis, Hank. Introduction to "The Monster of Lake Lametrie" by Wardon Allan Curtis, in The Baen Big Book of Monsters (Baen Publishing Enterprises, 2014), unpaginated. (Quote.)

Emma Frances Dawson

"Emma Frances Dawson," in Wikipedia.

Leah Bodine Drake

Yaszek, Lisa, and Patrick B. Sharp, eds. Sisters of Tomorrow: The First Women of Science Fiction (Wesleyan University Press, 2016).

Paul Ernst
"Paul Ernst (American writer)," in Wikipedia.

Austin Hall
"Austin Hall (Schriftsteller)," in the German-language Wikipedia.

Allison V. Harding

Nicolay, Scott. "Stories from the Borderland #12: 'The Damp Man' by Allison V. Harding," in Scott Nicolay (blog), June 22, 2016.

William F. Heitman
Locke, John. The Thing's Incredible! The Secret Origins of Weird Tales, 1923-1924 (Elkhorn, CA: Off-Trail Publications, 2018), p. 79.

Félix Martí-Ibáñez
"Félix Martí-Ibáñez," in Wikipedia.

Isa-Belle Manzer
Locke, John. The Thing's Incredible! The Secret Origins of Weird Tales, 1923-1924 (Elkhorn, CA: Off-Trail Publications, 2018), p. 131.

"Maria Moravskaya," in Wikipedia.

Kröger, Lisa, and Melanie R. Anderson. "Who Was G.G. Pendarves?" in Monster, She Wrote: The Women Who Pioneered Horror and Speculative Fiction (Quirk Books, 2019), p. 138.

Rechcigl Jr., Miloslav. American Men and Women in Medicine, Applied Sciences and Engineering with Roots in Czechoslovakia: Practitioners-Educators-Specialists-Researchers (AuthorHouse, 2021), unpaginated.

General Topics

Rod Serling and Weird Tales

Alder, Emily. Weird Fiction and Science at the Fin de Siècle (Springer Nature, 2020), p. 9/note 41.

"From the Bogs of Aughiska," in Sounds of Origin in Heavy Metal Music, edited by Toni-Matti Karjalainen (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018), p. 127.

Saguaro, Shelley. "Botanical Tentacles and the Cthulhucene," in Plants in Science Fiction: Speculative Vegetation, edited by Katherine E. Bishop, David Higgins, and Jerry Määttä (University of Wales Press, 2020).

Weird Tales

"Weird Tales" in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. (Link only.)

Women Writers in Weird Tales

Hughes, Rex Allen. "The Women of Weird Tales: Forgotten Stories of Genre Pioneers," in Aldus Society Notes, Jan. 2015 (Vol. 15, No. 1), pp. 9-12.

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