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Tales After Dark

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Zine
Title: Tales After Dark
Publisher:
Editor(s): Garrie Hall
Date(s): 1986
Series?:
Medium: print zine
Size:
Genre: Horror
Fandom: H.P. Lovecraft, Cthulhu Mythos
Language: English
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Tales After Dark is a Cthulhu Mythos anthology zine edited by Garrie Hall in the 1980s. It featured original fiction and poetry by both professional and fan authors.


Issue #1

The cover of the issue #1

Issue #1 was published in May 1986. It had 45 pages. The cover artist is uncredited, but may have been Allen Koszowski, based on a comparison with Issue #2's cover.

Contents

Issue 2

The cover of the issue #2 by Allen Koszowski

Issue #2 was published in September 1986. It had 84 pages. The cover art was by Allen Koszowski.

Contents

  • "Into the Darkness" by Garrie Hall [editorial]
  • "A Darker Shade of White" by Carl T. Ford [fiction]
  • "Blood Atonement" by Robert M. Price [fiction]
  • "The Secret of the Stanley House" by John A. Crow [fiction]
  • "The Last Supper" by Donald R. Burleson [fiction]
  • Padgett Weggs by D.F. Lewis [fiction]
  • "Bearing with the Strain" by Roger Johnson.[fiction]
  • "Survivors" by Brian Lumley [poetry]
  • "The Inmates" by Brian Lumley [poetry]
  • "The Travellers" by Roger Johnson [poetry]
  • "How Came the Demon" by Robert Longmuir [poetry]
  • "Why the Mythos" by Peter F. Jeffrey
  • Gruesome Grimoires: a look at what's available in the World of Fandom by Garrie Hall