David Henry Keller

David Henry Keller
David Henry Keller (1880–1966) was an American writer and psychiatrist known for his work in early science fiction, fantasy, and horror. Keller's stories often explored psychological and sociological themes, reflecting his background in medicine and psychiatry. Some of his notable works include "The Human Termites" and "The Eternal Conflict," both of which gained recognition in pulp magazines such as "Amazing Stories". Keller's contributions to the genre helped shape early speculative fiction, and he remains an influential figure in the history of science fiction.

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The man tried his best to sell me the house. He was confident that I would like it. Repeatedly he called my attention to the view. There was something in what he said about the view. The villa on the top of a mountain commanded a vision of the valley, vine-clad and cottage-studded. It was an irregular bowl of green, dotted with stone houses which were whitewashed to almost painful brilliancy. The... more...

Richard Moyer, senior partner of the firm of Moyer & Perkins, read that letter over twice before he called in the man who had helped him make the importing of high grade groceries from England a most profitable business for over twenty years. He simply handed the letter over to Paul Perkins without a word of explanation. The latter read it through and handed it back in equal silence, but the hand... more...