Hugh B. Cave

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Hugh B. Cave was an American pulp-era author best known for his prolific horror, fantasy, and adventure stories published in magazines such as Weird Tales.

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instanceOf horror writer
human
pulp fiction writer
awardReceived Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement NERFINISHED
International Horror Guild Living Legend Award NERFINISHED
World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
familyName Cave NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork pulp magazines
weird fiction
genre adventure fiction
crime fiction
fantasy fiction
horror fiction
pulp fiction
givenName Hugh
influencedBy pulp magazine tradition
languageOfWorkOrName English
name Hugh B. Cave NERFINISHED
notableFact continued publishing horror and dark fantasy fiction into his later years
was a prolific contributor to American pulp magazines in the 1930s and 1940s
wrote hundreds of short stories across multiple genres
notablePublication Adventure NERFINISHED
Astounding Stories NERFINISHED
Black Mask NERFINISHED
Dime Detective NERFINISHED
Spicy Mystery Stories NERFINISHED
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Weird Tales NERFINISHED
notableTheme Caribbean voodoo and dark magic
adventure in exotic locales
supernatural horror
notableWork Death Stalks the Night NERFINISHED
Legions of the Dark NERFINISHED
Long Live the Dead NERFINISHED
Murgunstrumm and Others NERFINISHED
The Dawning NERFINISHED
The Evil NERFINISHED
The Lower Deep NERFINISHED
The Mountains of Madness and Other Tales of the Macabre NERFINISHED
The Nebulon Horror NERFINISHED
The Voyage of the Batavia NERFINISHED
The Witching Lands NERFINISHED
occupation author
journalist
sexOrGender male

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Weird Tales magazine notableContributor Hugh B. Cave
subject surface form: Weird Tales