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- "Shambleau" is a short story by American science fiction and fantasy writer C. L. Moore. Though it was her first professional sale, it is her most famous...
- Austin & Shambleau was an American architectural partnership in South Bend, Indiana, in the United States. It was founded by Ennis R. Austin and N. Roy...
- Shambleau and Others is a 1953 collection of science fiction and fantasy short stories by American writer C. L. Moore. The book was originally announced...
- Northwest Smith stories appear in the following collections: Shambleau and Others (1953): "Shambleau", "Black Thirst", "The Tree of Life", "Scarlet Dream" (the...
- Babysitter Carrie Eel Girl Girl from Nowhere Harpya Jenifer Jennifer's Body Shambleau Tamara The Substance Wilson, Nathan (December 30, 2016). "ICv2: Review:...
- same name. One of Jennifer T. Rideout's great-aunts is named Aunt Shambleau. "Shambleau" is a word invented by science fiction writer C.L. Moore, the title...
- collaboration with Forrest J Ackerman. The most famous Northwest Smith story is "Shambleau", which was also Moore's first professional sale. It originally appeared...
- dark abyss. This Mythos entity is somewhat inspired by C. L. Moore's Shambleau, the illusionary Martian she-vampires of lust. The Hydra dwells in an...
- has contained all the features the initial release did. Eel Girl Harpya Shambleau Tomie "Masters of Horror Official Site". Archived from the original on...
- vanquishing the villains.[citation needed] C. L. Moore's short story "Shambleau" (1933) – generally acknowledged as epoch-making in the history of science...