Circles of Stone

 Circles of Stone: Weird Tales of Pagan Sites and Ancient Rites, ed. Katy Soar

This is one of the British Library's titles in the "Tales of the Weird" series, in which they get researchers to read old serials and mine them for forgotten short stories.  I love this series and have a few of them; I'd happily get the whole giant collection.  And this one features spooky stories about my favorite thing: ancient stone monuments!  Yay!

Some of these are famous names: E. F. Benson, Algernon Blackwood, Arthur Machen.  Others aren't familiar to me, and one or two are practically unknown, like Stuart Strauss, who published three stories in early Weird Tales issues and was never heard from again; presumably it was a pseudonym, but who Strauss really was is a mystery.  

The stories also have a variety of themes, from villages untouched by the modern world to race cars, human imagination and stones that just eat people.  It's all very enjoyable, loved it, this is a good one.  And a nice escape from the world at the moment.

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