Works
editPoetry
edit- A Man from Genoa and Other Poems (1926)
- "The Inland Sea" in Weird Tales, 7 (3) (March 1926)
- “Ballad of St. Anthony” (1927)
- "Advice" in Weird Tales, 9 (6) (June 1927)
- "The White People" in Weird Tales, 10 (5) (November 1927)
Short Fiction
edit- Dr. Whitlock's Price (United Amateur, March 1920)
- “ Darkness Awaits” (United Amateur early draft)
- "The Eye Above the Mantel" (1921)
- "In the Tomb of Semenses" (1921)
- "The Desert Lich" in Weird Tales, 4 (3) (November 1924)
- "Death-Waters" in Weird Tales, 4 (4) (December 1924)
- "The Ocean Leech" in Weird Tales, 5 (1) (January 1925)
- "The Men Who Walk Upon the Air" in Weird Tales, 5 (5) (May 1925)
- "The Devil-God" in Weird Tales, 5 (6) (June 1925)
- "Stallions of the Moon" in Weird Tales, 6 (2) (August 1925)
- "The Were-Snake" in Weird Tales, 6 (3) (September 1925)
- "The Sea Thing" in Weird Tales, 6 (6) (December 1925)
- "The Dog-Eared God" in Weird Tales, 8 (5) (November 1926)
- “The Man Who Died Twice” (1927)
- "The Man with a Thousand Legs" in Weird Tales, 10 (2) (August 1927)
- "The Space-Eaters" (1928)
- "You Can't Kill a Ghost" in Weird Tales, 12 (2) (August 1928)
- "The Hounds of Tindalos" in Weird Tales, 13 (3) (March 1929)
- "The Hounds of Tindalos" in Weird Tales, 30 (1) (July 1937)
- "The Pearl Robber," in Oriental Stories (April-May-June 1931, vol. 1, no. 4)
- "The Black, Dead Thing" in Weird Tales, 22 (4) (October 1933)
- "The Beast-Helper" in Weird Tales, 24 (2) (August 1934)
- "The Body-Masters" in Weird Tales, 25 (2) (February 1935)
- "The Challenge from Beyond" (1935) With C. L. Moore, A. Merritt, H. P. Lovecraft, and Robert E. Howard
- Maturity Night (1949)—Copyrighted in the United States until 2045 due to Renewal R674598
- "In the Lair of the Space Monsters" in Strange Tales of Mystery and Terror, 2 (3) (October 1932)
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