Author:Otis Adelbert Kline
Works
[edit]OAK was a member of the original Weird Tales editorial team.
- The Thing of a Thousand Shapes, March 1923 and April 1923
- "The Phantom Wolfhound" in Weird Tales, 1 (4) (June 1923) (Dr. Dorp)
- "The Corpse on the Third Slab" in Weird Tales, 2 (1) (July-August 1923)
- "The Cup of Blood" in Weird Tales, 2 (2) (September 1923)
- "The Malignant Entity" in Weird Tales, 4 (2) (May-June-July 1924) (Dr. Dorp)
- Why Weird Tales? (article), May-June-July 1924 and Weird Tales, March 1934 (transcription project)
- "The Phantom Rider" in Weird Tales, 4 (3) (November 1924)
- The Bride of Osiris
- "The Bride of Osiris" in Weird Tales, 10 (2) (August 1927) (1 of 3)
- "The Bride of Osiris" in Weird Tales, 10 (3) (September 1927) (2 of 3)
- "The Bride of Osiris" in Weird Tales, 10 (4) (October 1927) (3 of 2)
- "The Demon of Tlaxpam" in Weird Tales, 13 (1) (January 1929) (Bart Leslie)
- "But Was It?" in Weird Tales, 14 (3) (September 1929)
- "The Bird-People" in Weird Tales, 15 (1) (January 1930)
- "Thirsty Blades" in Weird Tales, 15 (2) (February 1930) with E. Hoffmann Price
- Tam, Son of the Tiger
- "Tam, Son of the Tiger" in Weird Tales, 17 (4) (June-July 1931) (1 of 6)
- "Tam, Son of the Tiger" in Weird Tales, 18 (1) (August 1931) (2 of 6)
- "Tam, Son of the Tiger" in Weird Tales, 18 (2) (September 1931) (3 of 6)
- "Tam, Son of the Tiger" in Weird Tales, 18 (3) (October 1931) (4 of 6)
- "Tam, Son of the Tiger" in Weird Tales, 18 (4) (November 1931) (5 of 6)
- "Tam, Son of the Tiger" in Weird Tales, 18 (5) (December 1931) (6 of 6)
- "The Gallows Tree" in Weird Tales, 19 (2) (February 1932) (verse)
- "Midnight Madness" in Weird Tales, 19 (4) (April 1932)
- Buccaneers of Venus (also known as "The Port of Peril") (Robert Grandon)
- "Buccaneers of Venus" in Weird Tales, 20 (5) (November 1932) (1 of 6)
- "Buccaneers of Venus" in Weird Tales, 20 (6) (December 1932) (2 of 6)
- "Buccaneers of Venus" in Weird Tales, 21 (1) (January 1933) (3 of 6)
- "Buccaneers of Venus" in Weird Tales, 21 (2) (February 1933) (4 of 6)
- "Buccaneers of Venus" in Weird Tales, 21 (3) (March 1933) (5 of 6)
- "Buccaneers of Venus" in Weird Tales, 21 (4) (April 1933) (6 of 6)
- "Why Weird Tales?" in Weird Tales, 23 (3) (March 1934) (article, anonymous)
- Lord of the Lamia
- "Lord of the Lamia" in Weird Tales, 25 (3) (March 1935) (1 of 3)
- "Lord of the Lamia" in Weird Tales, 25 (4) (April 1935) (2 of 3)
- "Lord of the Lamia" in Weird Tales, 25 (5) (May 1935) (3 of 3)
- "The Cup of Blood" in Weird Tales, 25 (6) (June 1935)
- "The Cyclops of Xoatl" in Weird Tales, 28 (5) (December 1936) (Bart Leslie) with E. Hoffmann Price
- "Spotted Satan" in Weird Tales, 35 (1) (January-February 1940) with E. Hoffmann Price
- "Return of the Undead" in Weird Tales, 36 (12) (July 1943) with Frank Belknap Long
- "The Man Who Limped," in Oriental Stories (October-November 1930, vol. 1, no. 1)
- "The Vengeance of Sa'ik," in Oriental Stories (December-January 1931, vol. 1, no. 2)
- "The Dragoman's Revenge," in Oriental Stories (February-March 1931, vol. 1, no. 3)
- "The Dragoman's Secret," in Oriental Stories (April-May-June 1931, vol. 1, no. 4)
- "The Dragoman's Slave Girl," in Oriental Stories (Summer 1931, vol. 1, no. 5)
- "The Dragoman's Jest," in Oriental Stories (Winter 1932, vol. 2, no. 1) with E. Hoffmann Price
- "The Dragoman's Confession," in Oriental Stories (Summer 1932, vol. 2, no. 3)
- "The Dragoman's Pilgrimage," in The Magic Carpet Magazine (January 1933, vol. 3, no. 1)
- The Dead Robin, Sep 1923
- Woorali Death (The Ferret), October 1923
- The Thumb Verdict, 1923 or 1924
- The Seventh Coffin, Sept 1924
- Man in the Scarlet Mask, Dec 1924
- The Gila Men, July-Sept-Nov 1925
- Convict Ranch, Feb-March 1926
- Jaws of Death, February 1927
- Death in the Air, Dec 20, 1924
- Crystal Clews, Mar 21 or Sept 21 or November 21, 1925
- The Malignant Entity, (June 1926) - Amazing Stories Quarterly, Fall 1934 - Amazing Stories, Feb 1966 ~ Dr. Dorp Series (originally printed in Weird Tales)
- The Radio Ghost, September 1927 ~ Dr. Dorp Series
Venus series
[edit]- Planet of Peril (1929)
- The Prince of Peril (1930) (© Copyright Renewed: Ellen Grove Kline (W); 4Feb58; R208344.)
- The Port of Peril (1932)
Mars series
[edit]- The Swordsman of Mars (1933)
- Outlaws of Mars (1933)
Other novels and stories
[edit]- Chapter 8 of Cosmos (1934), with E. Hoffman Price
- The Yellow Killer (with Harold Ward) - The Detective Magazine Aug 29, 1924
- Billy Holloway's Luck - People's Popular Monthly, 1924
- Maza of the Moon (1930) (© Copyright Renewed: Ellen Grove Kline (W); 4Feb58; R208345.)
- The Call of the Savage [vt Jan of the Jungle](1931)
- Tam, Son of the Tiger (1931)
- Stolen Centuries (1939)
- Jan in India (1935)
Collections
[edit]- The Man Who Limped and Other Stories (1946) (© Copyright Renewed: Ellen G. Kline (W); 21Jan74; R568516.)
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