Proem: The Haunted Street Marion Zimmer Bradley Just once I walked that narrow, cluttered street, penned by damp houses, overhanging low with shuttered gables and old panes to throw the blood-red sunset at my hesitant feet. The houses all were empty, and the slow pace of my steps resounded, and each blow echoed my heart, which almost ceased to beat. The vacant windows leered with empty glee near cobweb-traced black doors that nearly fell from screaming hinges; and the clogged old well that poisonous, leaf-choked, stared back up at me (as if there was some horror it would tell) showed me a black and open shaft to Hell! -- The Nekromantikon #2, 1950