![]() ![]() ![]() Even I missed the 2020 return of Lonely Vigils, the collection of Judge Pursuivant and John Thunstone occult mysteries, until recently. Wellman’s works appear these days in a number of small presses, however, so it is easy for the avid reader to miss the news of the return of a previously out-of-print favorite. Who Fears the Devil? was released as an independent ebook and several collections returned to print for the first time in years–and in more affordable paper than the hardcover collectors’ editions that still appear to this day. ![]() ![]() Up until recently, most of Wellman’s stories have been locked up in expensive small-print-run collector’s hardcovers or scattered in public domain collections.Ībout a couple years ago, that began to change. Wellman is highly regarded by those who have read his works–but finding them has been a challenge. Ever since then, reading Manly Wade Wellman has seemed like being a part of a secret club. I’ve been a Manly Wade Wellman fan ever since listening to a Baen Podcast where David Drake discussed the life and works of his friend–and dropped the little-known bombshell that John the Balladeer stories were included in the ebook version of Mountain Magic. ![]()
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