Let's check out the fourth issue of the unique magazine of the bizarre and unusual, Weird Tales. From the June 1923 issue we will be reading four stories, one by a pretty famous guy, three by peeps I've never heard of before. "The Phantom Wolfhound" by Otis Adelbert KlineKline is a somewhat important member of the weird and science fiction communities; he published various stories and novels that appeared in the pulps and in book form, apparently worked at Weird Tales in some kind of assistant editorial capacity, and was for a time Robert E. Howard's literary agent, as well as Carl Jacobi's. I read an Ace paperback edition of Kline's Burroughs pastiche Planet of Peril in the period before the inauguration of this blog and thought it OK, and during this blog's life read his collaborations with E. Hoffman Price "The Spotted Satan" and "The Cyclops of Xoatl;" you can click the links to see what I thought of those. Starting today with "The Phantom Wolfhound," we are going to get better…
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