Author:Nictzin Dyalhis
Works
[edit]- Who Keep the Desert Law (Adventure, October 20th, 1922)
- For Wounding—Retaliation (Adventure, November 20, 1922)
- When the Green Star Waned (Weird Tales, April 1925; reprinted January 1929)
- "When the Green Star Waned" in Weird Tales, 13 (1) (January 1929) (reprint)
- "The Eternal Conflict" in Weird Tales, 6 (4) (October 1925)
- He Refused to Stay Dead (Ghost Stories, April 1927)
- "The Dark Lore" in Weird Tales, 10 (4) (October 1927)
- "The Oath of Hul Jok" in Weird Tales, 12 (3) (September 1928)
- The Red Witch (Weird Tales, April 1932) — Copyrighted in the United States until 2028.
- The Whirling Machete (Underworld Magazine, December 1933)
- The Sapphire Goddess (Weird Tales, February 1934, alternative title: "The Sapphire Siren")
- "The Sapphire Goddess" in Weird Tales, 23 (2) (February 1934)
- Gangland's Judas (Complete Underworld Novelettes, August 1934)
- The Sea-Witch (Weird Tales, December 1937)
- "The Sea-Witch" in Weird Tales, 45 (3) (July 1953)
- "Heart of Atlantan" in Weird Tales, 35 (5) (September-October 1940)
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