Francis Stevens Books In Order

Novels

  1. The Citadel of Fear (1918)
  2. The Heads of Cerberus (1919)
  3. Claimed (1920)
  4. Sunfire (1923)

Collections

  1. Nightmare! (2004)

Novellas

  1. Serapion (1920)
  2. Possessed! (2002)

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Francis Stevens Books Overview

The Citadel of Fear

Gertrude Barrows Bennett 1883 1948 was the first major female writer of fantasy and science fiction in the United States, publishing her stories under the pseudonym Francis Stevens. She completed school through the eighth grade then attended night school in hopes of becoming an illustrator, a goal she never achieved. She began working as a stenographer, a job she held on and off for the rest of her life. She began to write a number of short stories and novels, only stopping when her mother died in 1920. Bennett wrote a number of highly acclaimed fantasies between 1917 and 1923. Her first published story, the novella Nightmare!, appeared in All Story Weekly in 1917. Among her most famous books are Claimed! 1920 and the lost world novel The Citadel of Fear 1918. Bennett also wrote an early dystopian novel, The Heads of Cerberus 1919. She has been recognized in recent years as a pioneering female fantasy author. Amongst her other works are Unseen Unfeared 1919, Serapion 1920 and Elf Trap.

The Heads of Cerberus

Gertrude Barrows Bennett 1883 1948 was the first major female writer of fantasy and science fiction in the United States, publishing her stories under the pseudonym Francis Stevens. She completed school through the eighth grade then attended night school in hopes of becoming an illustrator, a goal she never achieved. She began working as a stenographer, a job she held on and off for the rest of her life. She began to write a number of short stories and novels, only stopping when her mother died in 1920. Bennett wrote a number of highly acclaimed fantasies between 1917 and 1923. Her first published story, the novella Nightmare!, appeared in All Story Weekly in 1917. Among her most famous books are Claimed! 1920 and the lost world novel The Citadel of Fear 1918. Bennett also wrote an early dystopian novel, The Heads of Cerberus 1919. She has been recognized in recent years as a pioneering female fantasy author. Amongst her other works are Unseen Unfeared 1919, Serapion 1920 and Elf Trap.

Claimed

Gertrude Barrows Bennett 1883 1948 was the first major female writer of fantasy and science fiction in the United States, publishing her stories under the pseudonym Francis Stevens. She completed school through the eighth grade then attended night school in hopes of becoming an illustrator, a goal she never achieved. She began working as a stenographer, a job she held on and off for the rest of her life. She began to write a number of short stories and novels, only stopping when her mother died in 1920. Bennett wrote a number of highly acClaimed fantasies between 1917 and 1923. Her first published story, the novella Nightmare!, appeared in All Story Weekly in 1917. Among her most famous books are Claimed! 1920 and the lost world novel The Citadel of Fear 1918. Bennett also wrote an early dystopian novel, The Heads of Cerberus 1919. She has been recognized in recent years as a pioneering female fantasy author. Amongst her other works are Unseen Unfeared 1919, Serapion 1920 and Elf Trap.

Nightmare!

Slithering from these pages are never before collected tales of suspense and wonder by the woman who invented modern day dark fantasy: A man goes quietly to bed aboard the doomed Lusitania and awakens on a magical South Pacific Island just as the passenger liner is torpedoed. In a future where women rule the world, a sentient island becomes murderously jealous of a shipwrecked couple. Dire consequences await a human swept into the dark, magical world of elves. A deadly labyrinth coils around the dark heart of a picturesque landscape garden. Within an Egyptian sarcophagus lies the horrifying price of infidelity. Swirling unseen around us are loathsome creatures giving form to our basest desires and fears. A beautiful, veiled medium may hold the key to preventing unspeakable evil from slipping through the borderlands between life and death. On a lost island a woman pipe player and her monstrous dancing partner bring death and terror to five adventurers. The stories in this collection have played an integral role in the development of modern dark fantasy, greatly influencing such writers as H. P. Lovecraft and A. Merritt.

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