Collaborations, Revisions, and Ghost Writing
Title | Date written | Date published | Collaborators (or equivalent) |
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Battle that Ended the Century !The Battle that Ended the Century | 1934-06-xx !Jun 1934 | 1934-06-xx !Jun 1934 | R. H. Barlow |
Bothon !Bothon | xxxx-xx-xx !1946 | xxxx-xx-xx !1946 | Henry S. Whitehead |
Challenge from Beyond !The Challenge from Beyond | 1935-08-xx !Aug 1935 | 1936-09-xx !Sep 1935 | C.L. Moore, A. Merritt, Robert E. Howard and Frank Belknap Long |
Collapsing Cosmoses !Collapsing Cosmoses | xxxx-xx-xx !1938 | 1938-xx-xx !1938 | R. H. Barlow |
Crawling Chaos !The Crawling Chaos | 1930-12-xx !c. Dec 1920 | 1921-04-xx !Apr 1921 | Winifred V. Jackson |
Curse of Yig !The Curse of Yig | 1928-xx-xx !Spring 1928 | 1929-06-xx !Nov 1929 | Zealia Bishop |
Diary of Alonzo Typer !The Diary of Alonzo Typer | 1935-10-xx !Oct 1935 | 1938-02-xx !Feb 1938 | William Lumley |
Disinterment !The Disinterment | 1935-09-xx !Sep 1935 | 1937-01-xx !Jan 1937 | Duane W. Rimel |
Electric Executioner !The Electric Executioner | 1934-07-xx !Jul 1929 | 193$-08-xx !Aug 1930 | Adolphe de Castro |
Green Meadow !The Green Meadow | 1918-xx-xx !c. 1918-1919 | 1927-xx-xx !Spring 1927 | Winifred V. Jackson |
Four O'Clock !Four O'Clock | 1922-xx-xx !1922 | 1922-xx-xx !1922 | Sonia Greene |
Hoard of the Wizard-Beast !The Hoard of the Wizard-Beast | 1933-xx-xx !1933 | 1933-xx-xx !1933 | R. H. Barlow |
Horror at Martin's Beach !The Horror at Martin's Beach | 1922-06-xx !Jun 1922 | 1923-11-xx !Nov 1923 | Sonia Greene |
Horror in the Burying-Ground !The Horror in the Burying-Ground | 1933-xx-xx !c. 1933-1934 | 1937-05-xx !May 1937 | Hazel Heald |
Horror in the Museum !The Horror in the Museum | 1932-10-xx !Oct 1932 | 1933-07-xx !Jul 1933 | Hazel Heald |
Last Test !The Last Test | 1927-10-xx !c. Oct-Nov 1927 | 1928-11-xx !Nov 1928 | Adolphe de Castro |
Man of Stone !The Man of Stone | 1932-xx-xx !Summer 1932 | 1932-10-xx !Oct 1932 | Hazel Heald |
Medusa's Coil !Medusa's Coil | 1930-05-xx !c. May-Aug 1930 | 1939-01-xx !Jan 1939 | Zealia Bishop |
Mound !The Mound | 1929-12-xx !c. Dec 1929-Jan 1930 | 1940-11-xx !Nov 1940 | Zealia Bishop |
Night Ocean !The Night Ocean | 1936-xx-xx !Summer 1936 | 1939-xx-xx !Winter 1939 | R. H. Barlow |
Out of the Aeons !Out of the Aeons | 1933-08-xx !c. Aug 1933 | 1935-04-xx !Apr 1935 | Hazel Heald |
Poetry and the Gods !Poetry and the Gods | 1920-xx-xx !c. Summer 1920 | 1920-09-xx !Sep 1920 | Anna Helen Crofts |
Relic of a Forgotten World !Relic of a Forgotten World | 1934-xx-xx !1934 | 1934-xx-xx !1934 | Hazel Heald - this is actually not a separate work but ''Out of the Aeons'', which when the story was translated to Spanish, it was titled ''Reliquia de un Mundo Olvidado'' |
Slaying of the Monster !The Slaying of the Monster | 1933-xx-xx !1933 | 1933-xx-xx !1933 | R. H. Barlow |
The Sorcery of Aphlar !The Sorcery of Aphlar | 1934-xx-xx !1934 | 1934-xx-xx !1934 | Duane W. Rimel |
Thing in the Moonlight !The Thing in the Moonlight | 1927-11-24 !Nov 1927 | 1941-01-xx !Jan 1941 | J. Chapman Miske |
Through the Gates of the Silver Key !Through the Gates of the Silver Key | 1932-10-xx !Oct 1932-Apr 1933 | 1934-07-xx !Jul 1934 | Edgar Hoffmann Price |
Till A’the Seas !Till A’the Seas | 1935-01-xx !Jan 1935 | 1935-xx-xx !Summer 1935 | R. H. Barlow |
Trap !The Trap | 1931-xx-xx !c. Summer 1931 | 1932-03-xx !Mar 1932 | Henry S. Whitehead |
Tree on the Hill !The Tree on the Hill | 1934-05-xx !May 1934 | 193$-09-xx !Sep 1940 | Duane W. Rimel |
Two Black Bottles !Two Black Bottles | 1926-06-xx !Jun-oct 1926 | 1927-08-xx !Aug 1927 | Wilfred Blanch Talman |
Under the Pyramids !Under the Pyramids | 1924-02-xx !Feb 1924 | 1924-05-xx !May-Jul 1924 | Harry Houdini |
In the Walls of Eryx !In the Walls of Eryx | 1936-01-xx !Jan 1936 | 1939-10-xx !Oct 1939 | Kenneth Sterling |
Winged Death !Winged Death | 1932-xx-xx !c. Summer 1932 | 1934-03-xx !Mar 1934 | Hazel Heald |
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