Read Ghost Stories and Mysteries Online
Authors: Ernest Favenc
Tags: #Fiction, #Mystery & Detective, #Collections & Anthologies, #Horror, #Ghost, #mystery, #Short Stories, #crime
AN UNQUIET SPIRIT (
The Bulletin
, 3 November 1894)
THE BOUNDARY RIDER’S STORY (
The Bulletin
, Christmas Edition, 14 December 1895)
A STRANGE OCCURRENCE ON HUCKEY’S CREEK (
The Bulletin
, 11 December 1897)
THE UNHOLY EXPERIMENT OF MARTIN SHENWICK, AND WHAT CAME OF IT (
The Town and Country Journal
, 17 December 1898)
DOOMED (
The Town and Country Journal
, 29 April 1899)
THE MOUNT OF MISFORTUNE (
The Town and Country Journal
, 16 December 1899)
THE BLOOD-DEBT (
Phil May’s Illustrated Annual
, No. 10, Winter 1899)
ON THE ISLAND OF SHADOWS (
Phil May’s Illustrated Annual
, no. 11, Winter 1900-01)
THE HAUNTED STEAMER (
The Town and Country Journal
, 14 December 1901)
THE GIRL BODY-STEALER (
Phil May’s Illustrated Annual
, No. 12, Winter 1901-02)
M’WHIRTER’S WRAITH (
Phil May’s Illustrated Annual
, No. 13, Summer 1901-02)
THE LAND OF THE UNSEEN (
Phil May’s Illustrated Annual
, No. 14, Winter 1902-03)
WHAT THE RATS BROUGHT (
Phil May’s Illustrated Annual
, no. 15, Winter 1904-05)
THE KADITCHA: A TALE OF THE NORTHERN TERRITORY (
The Australasian
, 20 July 1907)
ABOUT THE EDITOR
J
AMES
D
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works at the National Archives of Australia in Canberra. He has edited several volumes of colonial Australian supernatural fiction, including
Australian Ghost Stories
(Wordsworth Editions, 2010). He has also edited single-author collections by H. B. Marriott Watson and J. S. Leatherbarrow, and has published articles on obscure authors of horror and the supernatural, including R. R. Ryan, Keith Fleming, and H. T. W. Bousfield. He has a Ph.D. in medieval history from Swansea University in Wales.