Works
- HEART OF EARTH. (Prairie City, Illinois: The Decker Press, 1950);
- ESSENCE. ( New Haven, Connecticut: The Author. 1950 - 1977, 47 issues, I - XLVII )
- A Select Bibliography of H. P. Lovecraft. (N.P.: The Author, 1952)
- H. P. Lovecraft: A Bibliography. (Washington, D.C.: Biblio Press, 1952)
- THE HUMMING STAIR. (Denver, Colorado: Big Mountain Press, 1953);
- H. P. Lovecraft: An Evaluation. (New Haven, Connecticut: Macabre House, 1955)
- MACABRE. ( New Haven, Connecticut: The Author. 1957 - 1976, 23 issues, I - XXIII )
- 20,000 Feet Over History. (American Airlines, 1958)
- Nine Horrors and a Dream. (Sauk City, Wisconsin: Arkham House, 1958). August Derleth. (New York, NY: Ballantine Books, ., 1962).
- THE DARK RETURNERS. (New Haven, Connecticut: Macabre House, 1959); (Limited to 150 signed & numbered copies; not issued in d.j.)
- THE WIND OF TIME. (Place of Hawks, Sauk City, Wisconsin: Hawk & Whippoorwill Press, 1961);
- SCREAM AT MIDNIGHT (New Haven, Connecticut: Macabre House, 1963); (Limited to 250 copies; not issued in d.j.)
- Nightmare Need. (Sauk City, Wisconsin: Arkham House, 1964);
- A SHEAF OF SNOW POEMS. (Hamden, Connecticut: Pendulum Press, 1973)
- THE CASEBOOK OF LUCIUS LEFFING. (New Haven, Connecticut: Macabre House, 1973);
- STORIES OF DARKNESS AND DREAD. (Sauk City, Wisconsin: Arkham House, 1973);
- DEATH POEMS. (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Pilot Press Books, 1974);
- EDGES OF NIGHT. (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Pilot Press Books, 1974);
- THE CHRONICLES OF LUCIUS LEFFING. (West Kingston, Rhode Island: Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc., 1977)(Introduction by Frank Belknap Long)
- THE RIDDLE. (Warren, Ohio: Fantome Press (C. M. James), 1977.
- AS EVENING ADVANCES. (Huntsville, Alabama: Crystal Visions Press, 1978); (Limited to 400 numbered copies; not signed by the author)
- WEBS OF TIME. (New Haven, Connecticut: Macabre House, 1979);
- ACT OF PROVIDENCE. (Written with Donald M. Grant (West Kingston, Rhode Island: Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc., 1979)
- THE SHAPES OF MIDNIGHT. (New York, New York: Berkley Books, 1980). (Introduction by Stephen King).
- CREEP TO DEATH. (West Kingston, Rhode Island: Donald M. Grant, 1981)
- EVIL ALWAYS ENDS. (West Kingston, Rhode Island: Donald M. Grant, 1982)(Limited to 750 copies signed by both author and artist)
- SIXTY SELECTED POEMS. (Amherst, New York: The New Establishment Press, 1985);
- THE BORDERS JUST BEYOND. (West Kingston, Rhode Island: Donald M. Grant, 1986)(Limited to 750 copies signed by the author)
- LOOK BACK ON LAUREL HILLS. (Minneapolis, Minnesota: Jwindz Publishing, 1989);
- THE ADVENTURES OF LUCIUS LEFFING. (Hampton Falls, New Hampshire: Donald M. Grant, 1990)(Limited to 1000 copies numbered and signed by both author and artist). Introduction by Jack L. Chalker.
- The Feaster From Afar: The Selected Weird Tales of Joseph Payne Brennan, Volume One.
Rio Rancho, NM: Midnight House, 2008. Edited by Stefan Dziemianowicz and John Pelan
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