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  • 006 - Which was like a Woman by William Albert Lewis
    Jan 17 2026
    Step into the intriguing world of The Black Cat, a monthly literary magazine that captivated readers from 1895 to 1922 with its original short stories that delve into the uncanny and fantastical. In this twelfth issue, discover six compelling tales The Reapers by Ly Batterman Lindsay, where a young couples desire for a fresh start clashes with their haunting past; A Kindergarten Hold-Up by Mabell Shippie Clarke, featuring a wayward tramp who finds unexpected empathy in the innocence of children; The Guardian of Mystery Island by Dr. Edmond Nolcini, an adventurers quest to debunk superstition leads to a fateful encounter with a mysterious woman and perilous plants; A Mental Mischance by Thomas F. Anderson, which explores the bittersweet nature of mind-reading; The Barber of the Alpena by J. Harwood, where a suggestible man faces a chilling experience at a barber shop; and Which was like a Woman by William Albert Lewis, in which a woman unexpectedly confronts a figure from her past. Experience the rich tapestry of storytelling that the magazine is known for, as summarized by Sonia.
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    6 min
  • 005 - The Barber of the Alpena by J Harwood
    Jan 17 2026
    Step into the intriguing world of The Black Cat, a monthly literary magazine that captivated readers from 1895 to 1922 with its original short stories that delve into the uncanny and fantastical. In this twelfth issue, discover six compelling tales The Reapers by Ly Batterman Lindsay, where a young couples desire for a fresh start clashes with their haunting past; A Kindergarten Hold-Up by Mabell Shippie Clarke, featuring a wayward tramp who finds unexpected empathy in the innocence of children; The Guardian of Mystery Island by Dr. Edmond Nolcini, an adventurers quest to debunk superstition leads to a fateful encounter with a mysterious woman and perilous plants; A Mental Mischance by Thomas F. Anderson, which explores the bittersweet nature of mind-reading; The Barber of the Alpena by J. Harwood, where a suggestible man faces a chilling experience at a barber shop; and Which was like a Woman by William Albert Lewis, in which a woman unexpectedly confronts a figure from her past. Experience the rich tapestry of storytelling that the magazine is known for, as summarized by Sonia.
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    22 min
  • 004 - A Mental Mischance by Thomas F Anderson
    Jan 17 2026
    Step into the intriguing world of The Black Cat, a monthly literary magazine that captivated readers from 1895 to 1922 with its original short stories that delve into the uncanny and fantastical. In this twelfth issue, discover six compelling tales The Reapers by Ly Batterman Lindsay, where a young couples desire for a fresh start clashes with their haunting past; A Kindergarten Hold-Up by Mabell Shippie Clarke, featuring a wayward tramp who finds unexpected empathy in the innocence of children; The Guardian of Mystery Island by Dr. Edmond Nolcini, an adventurers quest to debunk superstition leads to a fateful encounter with a mysterious woman and perilous plants; A Mental Mischance by Thomas F. Anderson, which explores the bittersweet nature of mind-reading; The Barber of the Alpena by J. Harwood, where a suggestible man faces a chilling experience at a barber shop; and Which was like a Woman by William Albert Lewis, in which a woman unexpectedly confronts a figure from her past. Experience the rich tapestry of storytelling that the magazine is known for, as summarized by Sonia.
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    15 min
  • 003 - The Guardian of Mystery Island by Dr Edmond Nolcini
    Jan 17 2026
    Step into the intriguing world of The Black Cat, a monthly literary magazine that captivated readers from 1895 to 1922 with its original short stories that delve into the uncanny and fantastical. In this twelfth issue, discover six compelling tales The Reapers by Ly Batterman Lindsay, where a young couples desire for a fresh start clashes with their haunting past; A Kindergarten Hold-Up by Mabell Shippie Clarke, featuring a wayward tramp who finds unexpected empathy in the innocence of children; The Guardian of Mystery Island by Dr. Edmond Nolcini, an adventurers quest to debunk superstition leads to a fateful encounter with a mysterious woman and perilous plants; A Mental Mischance by Thomas F. Anderson, which explores the bittersweet nature of mind-reading; The Barber of the Alpena by J. Harwood, where a suggestible man faces a chilling experience at a barber shop; and Which was like a Woman by William Albert Lewis, in which a woman unexpectedly confronts a figure from her past. Experience the rich tapestry of storytelling that the magazine is known for, as summarized by Sonia.
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    39 min
  • 002 - A Kindergarten Hold-Up by Mabell Shippie Clarke
    Jan 17 2026
    Step into the intriguing world of The Black Cat, a monthly literary magazine that captivated readers from 1895 to 1922 with its original short stories that delve into the uncanny and fantastical. In this twelfth issue, discover six compelling tales The Reapers by Ly Batterman Lindsay, where a young couples desire for a fresh start clashes with their haunting past; A Kindergarten Hold-Up by Mabell Shippie Clarke, featuring a wayward tramp who finds unexpected empathy in the innocence of children; The Guardian of Mystery Island by Dr. Edmond Nolcini, an adventurers quest to debunk superstition leads to a fateful encounter with a mysterious woman and perilous plants; A Mental Mischance by Thomas F. Anderson, which explores the bittersweet nature of mind-reading; The Barber of the Alpena by J. Harwood, where a suggestible man faces a chilling experience at a barber shop; and Which was like a Woman by William Albert Lewis, in which a woman unexpectedly confronts a figure from her past. Experience the rich tapestry of storytelling that the magazine is known for, as summarized by Sonia.
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    16 min
  • 001 - The Reapers by Ly Batterman Lindsay
    Jan 17 2026
    Step into the intriguing world of The Black Cat, a monthly literary magazine that captivated readers from 1895 to 1922 with its original short stories that delve into the uncanny and fantastical. In this twelfth issue, discover six compelling tales The Reapers by Ly Batterman Lindsay, where a young couples desire for a fresh start clashes with their haunting past; A Kindergarten Hold-Up by Mabell Shippie Clarke, featuring a wayward tramp who finds unexpected empathy in the innocence of children; The Guardian of Mystery Island by Dr. Edmond Nolcini, an adventurers quest to debunk superstition leads to a fateful encounter with a mysterious woman and perilous plants; A Mental Mischance by Thomas F. Anderson, which explores the bittersweet nature of mind-reading; The Barber of the Alpena by J. Harwood, where a suggestible man faces a chilling experience at a barber shop; and Which was like a Woman by William Albert Lewis, in which a woman unexpectedly confronts a figure from her past. Experience the rich tapestry of storytelling that the magazine is known for, as summarized by Sonia.
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    21 min