A. M. Burrage (1889–1956), during the first four decades of this century, Alfred McLelland Burrage, was one of the most prolific British writers of short popular fiction. There was scarcely a mainstream weekly, fortnightly, or monthly whose Contents page did not, at one time or another, feature his name.
Intruders: New Weird Tales,a. M. Burrage’s 1995 collection of twenty-six supernatural tales, the first in a four-volume set gathering the bulk of his supernatural fiction. This limited edition from Ash-Tree Press presents Burrage’s unique brand of horror, recognized by both Conan Doyle and M.R. James.