From International Science Fiction No. 1 (Nov. 1967): “Monster” pairs the team of Helmuth W. Mommers and Ernest Vleck for the second time in this edition of ISF, translated by Harry Warner, Jr. Told from the…

From Weirdbook No. 34: Frank Duffy builds a waking nightmare with a satisfying mix of specific detail and invention in “The Devil is Anonymous.” Its UK setting appears vivid and real. The relationship of its troubled…

Contents Doug Draa: From the Editor’s Tower Franklyn Searight “Horror Around the Bend” Frank Coffman “En Carpre Noctis” (verse) Samson Stormcrow Hayes “A Tiny Cut” Marlane Quade Cook “Posthumous” Darrell Schweitzer “Pages from an Invisible Book”…

The second part of Brian Aldiss’ Hothouse saga appeared in Fantasy and Science Fiction (April 1961). Contents Evelyn E. Smith “Softly While You’re Sleeping” Harold Calin “The Hills of Lodan” Anne McCaffrey “The Ship Who Sang”…

Selected from a digest featured in The Digest Enthusiast book six: “Do you remember the year the Acme Publishing Corporation published in installments Witchcraft for Beginners? I do, and very well too, because it was the…

From International Science Fiction No. 1 (Nov. 1967): Ilya Varshavsky’s second tale for ISF No. 1 is “Homunculus,” again translated by S. Ostrofsky. A four-page hunt for the robot, Homunculus, who has gone berserk and escaped…