Wilfred Blanch Talman is an American Horror fiction writer best know for his collaboration with Howard Phillips Lovecraft on the short story, "Two Black Bottles". He was a correspondent with Lovecraft and late member of the Kalem Club. Late in life he wrote the memoir The Normal Lovecraft (1973).
Bibliography[1]
Nonfiction
- The Normal Lovecraft (1973)
Short fiction
- "Two Black Bottles" (1927; with H. P. Lovecraft)
- The Curse of Alabad and Ghinu and Aratza (1928)
- Doom Around the Corner (1931)
- A Horror in Profile (1934)
Poems
- Haunted Island (1928)
- Death (1932)
- Ballade of Creatures Abroad by Night (1933)
Essays
- Letter (Weird Tales, October 1932)(1932)
- Letter (Weird Tales, August 1933)(1933)
- The Normal Lovecraft (1973)