For fans of historical fiction and readers of 'Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter,' this vampire fantasy features fictional versions of blues singer Bessie Smith and composer George Gershwin. Vampire Bessie senses that George is not long for this world and offers to pass on her dark gift to him.
Born in Southwest France in 1811, Théophile Gautier was a prominent author, playwright, and literary critic at the height of the Romantic movement. This translation of the humorous "ghost" story "The Mummy's Foot" is by Sara Goldman and appeared in the 1921 anthology 'Humorous Ghost Stories,' edited by Dorothy Scarborough.
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Fitz-James O'Brien was a 19th century science fiction and horror writer born in County Cork, Ireland. He lived in London before moving to the United States, where he was strongly influenced by Edgar Allan Poe. His eerie speculative fiction story "What Was It? A Mystery" was published by Harper's New Monthly Magazine in March 1859.
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Robert Franklin Young (1915-1986) was a science fiction short story writer and novelist from New York State whose career spanned 50 years. In The Deep Space Scrolls, he imagined the voyage of the starship Camaraderie 17 as it encountered the mysterious Spaceship X. The circumstances of that mysterious craft cause pilot Colonel Greaves and the senator committee who interview him to question the nature of human history. It provides proof of the most unlikely story in the most unexpected place possible.
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