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Arthur J. Burks

    This author gained renown for his captivating tales, drawing inspiration from the supernatural rituals he encountered during his service in the Caribbean. His remarkable ability to instantly devise a plot from any suggested household object secured his place among the most prolific writers of his era. His byline frequently graced pulp magazine covers, with his work primarily exploring genres such as aviation, detective fiction, adventure, and weird menace. In his later years, he lectured on paranormal activities, reflecting his lifelong fascination with the unexplained.

    Terror Tales #9
    • Terror Tales #9

      Facsimile Edition

      • 132 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The May 1935 issue of Terror Tales features a collection of suspenseful and terrifying stories from notable authors such as Arthur Leo Zagat and Paul Ernst. As a key publication in the "Weird Menace" genre, this facsimile edition captures the essence of the magazine that ran for nearly 50 issues, showcasing the best of pulp fiction. Readers can expect a thrilling blend of mystery and horror from the era's top writers.

      Terror Tales #9