Moonchild by Aleister Crowley
“Moonchild” by Aleister Crowley, published in 1917, is a work that fuses fiction, occult, and supernatural elements against the backdrop of the early 20th century.
“Moonchild” by Aleister Crowley, published in 1917, is a work that fuses fiction, occult, and supernatural elements against the backdrop of the early 20th century.
“The Sorrows of Satan” by Marie Corelli is a unique blend of fiction, fantasy, and occult themes, exploring the depths of human nature, morality, and the corrupting influence of wealth.
“The Fall of the House of Usher” by Edgar Allan Poe, first published in 1839, is a quintessential piece of Gothic fiction. It delves into themes of madness, family decay, and the supernatural.
“The Demon Spell” is a chilling short story by Hume Nisbet, first published in 1894. Set in England during the height of spiritualism’s popularity, the tale explores the eerie and unsettling experiences of a skeptic drawn into the supernatural realm.
“Dracula’s Guest” is a haunting short story by Bram Stoker, published posthumously in 1914. Originally intended to be part of Stoker’s famous novel “Dracula,” this tale sets a chilling tone with its atmospheric storytelling and gothic elements.
Voodoo Planet, written by Andre Norton and published in 1959, is a science fiction novel that blends space exploration with elements of voodoo and magic. The story follows Dane Thorson, a crew member of the Solar Queen, and his captain, Jellico, as they visit the planet Khatka. Khatka is a jungle world settled by descendants of […]
Hume Nisbet’s “The Vampire Maid” is a gothic horror short story that delves into the eerie and haunting experience of a young man seeking solitude.
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, written by Washington Irving and first published in 1820, is a classic piece of American literature that blends humor, horror, and folklore.
“The Haunted House” by Charles Dickens, published in 1859, is a captivating blend of ghostly tales and social commentary.
“The Dunwich Horror” by H.P. Lovecraft, published in 1928, is a seminal piece of cosmic horror that intertwines elements of the supernatural with the decaying rural landscape of New England. Lovecraft, known for his creation of the Cthulhu Mythos, crafts a tale that delves into forbidden knowledge and the terrifying entities lurking beyond human comprehension.