Today is July 1. It is the birthday of A. M. Burrage (1889-1956), Otis Adelbert Klein (1891-1946), and James M. Cain (1892-1977). This will be a brief look at each becasue one, it’s late and I want to go to bed, and two, I need to keep my wriitnng streak up. Continue reading
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12DoCGS Day 2: “Smee” by A. M. Burrage
Murphy keeps popping in to say hello, which is throwing me behind on this project. I said it would run through the traditional Twelve Days of Christmas, so at least that is going for me.
Tonight’s story is “:Smee: by A. M. Burrage (1889-1956). Continue reading
In the Room with A. M. Burrage
A. M. Burrage (1889-1956) was born on this date, July 1. Burrage was a prolific author of ghost stories, including tales of the occult detective Francis Chard.
Ash-Tree Press published Burrage’s complete (I think) ghost stories in the late 1990’s. Getting your hands on any of them today will cost you a pretty farthing. Much of Ash-Tree’s catalogue was reissued in electronic format. Sadly the Burrage volumes weren’t. Or rather they were, but Ash-Tree appears to have lost the rights. Burrage’s work is available in electronic, print, and audio editions from another publisher, but I not sure all of his stories are. One of the ones I read for this post, “The Oak Saplings”, doesn’t appear to be, although there are some listed in the ISFDB but the contents are listed. A tale of two murdered lovers, it’s a chilling story. I read it and “Someone in the Room” in the Ash-Tree ebook Someone in the Room and Other Stories.
“Someone in the Room” is in print and is the story of a professional poor relation, meaning the central character is a woman who takes advantage of wealthier relatives and makes the most of their hospitality. Where I come from we call these people bums. Continue reading
