Here is Jayem Wilcox’s illustration for C.L. Moore’s Shambleau as it appeared in Weird Tales, November 1933, its first publication:
Her first professional sale, selling for $100, it is also her most famous story.
The LibriVox version, read by Roberta J, runs just under 78 minutes |MP3|.
C.L. Moore recorded her own reading of Shambleau, available below in two parts, for a Caedmon record (TC 1667) published in 1980:
Frank Kelly Freas’ did the cover art for the Caedmon recording:
And on the back of the LP was an abridged “Footnote To Shambleau” taken from a 1975 essay of the same name:
Posted by Jesse Willis
I have one of the two painting proofs Kelly did for the album cover for Shambleau by C.L. Moore (also the DAW paperback reprint). Not a print; the concept art done for editors, review before the finished oil. I bought it directly from Mr Freas. No longer interested in hanging such a disturbing but beautiful work. As I retire, I am interested in it finding an appreciative home.