Author:Leah Bodine Drake
Works
[edit]- "Witches on the Heath" in Weird Tales, 32 (4) (October 1938)
- "They Run Again" in Weird Tales, 34 (1) (June-July 1939)
- "Bad Company" in Weird Tales, 35 (8) (March-April 1941)
- "Haunted Hour" in Weird Tales, 36 (2) (November-December 1941)
- "The Wood-Wife" in Weird Tales, 36 (4) (March 1942)
- "Changeling" in Weird Tales, 36 (7) (September 1942)
- "A Vase from Araby" in Weird Tales, 36 (10) (March 1943)
- "Sea-Shell" in Weird Tales, 37 (1) (September 1943)
- "The Path Through the Marsh" in Weird Tales, 38 (1) (September 1944)
- "The Nixie's Pool" in Weird Tales, 39 (5) (May 1946)
- "Heard on the Roof at Midnight" in Weird Tales, 39 (8) (November 1946)
- "The Seal-Woman's Daughter" in Weird Tales, 39 (9) (January 1947)
- "The Stranger" in Weird Tales, 39 (12) (September 1947)
- "The Steps in the Field" in Weird Tales, 40 (1) (November 1947)
- "The Heads on Easter Island" in Weird Tales, 41 (2) (January 1949)
- "The Vision" in Weird Tales, 42 (2) (January 1950)
- "Revenant" in Weird Tales, 43 (3) (March 1951)
- "Swan-Maiden" in Weird Tales, 43 (4) (May 1951)
- "The Mermaid" in Weird Tales, 44 (7) (November 1952)
- "Red Ghosts in Kentucky" in Weird Tales, 44 (8) (January 1953)
- "Whisper Water" in Weird Tales, 45 (2) (May 1953)
- "Six Merry Farmers" in Weird Tales, 45 (4) (September 1953)
- "Mop-Head" in Weird Tales, 45 (6) (January 1954)
- "Out!" in Weird Tales, 46 (1) (March 1954)
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