For your convenience, here are the “Weirding Hour” readings by year. Viva la WEIRD!
The Sandman (1816) by E.T.A. Hoffmann (92 min – in 2 parts)
The Mortal Immortal (1833) by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (40 min)
The Carasoyn (1866) by George MacDonald (119 min – in 6 parts)
The Great God Pan (1890) by Arthur Machen (141 min – in 4 parts)
The Yellow Wallpaper (1892) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman (43 min)
The King in Yellow (1895) by Robert W. Chambers (208 minutes – in 5 parts)
The Three Impostors or The Transmutations (excerpt, 1895) by Arthur Machen (52 min – in 2 parts)
The Damned Thing (1898) by Ambrose Bierce (25 min)
The Monster of Lake Lametrie (1899) by Wardon Allan Curtis (33 min)
The Ash Tree (1904) by M. R. James (39 min)
The Mezzotint (1904) by M. R. James (34 min)
The Insanity of Jones (1907) by Algernon Blackwood (75 min – in 3 parts)
The Willows (1907) by Algernon Blackwood (138 minutes – in 3 parts)
The House on the Borderland (1908) by William Hope Hodgson (350 minutes – in 10 parts)
The Man Who Found Out (1912) by Algernon Blackwood (44 min)
The Glamour of the Snow (1912) by Algernon Blackwood (62 min – in 2 parts)
How Nuth Would Have Practised His Art Upon the Gnoles by Lord Dunsany (1912),
The Vegetable Man (1917) by Luigi Ugolini,
& Sredni Vashtar (1912) by Saki (45 min)
The Night Wire (1926) by H. F. Arnold (19 min)
In the Dark (1936) by Ronal Kayser (22 min)
The Medici Boots (1936) by Pearl Norton Swet (42 min).
Tiger Cat (1937) by David H Keller (43 min)
The Golgotha Dancers (1937) by Manly Wade Wellman (29 min)
White Rabbits (1941) by Leonora Carrington and
Mimic (1942) by Donald A Wollheim (26 min)
Dearest (1951) by H. Beam Piper (45 min)
Mop Head (1954) by Leah Bodine Drake (42 min)
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