Stories published in Weird Tales[]
- "The Phoenix on the Sword" (novelette) • WT 20 6 (December 1932)
- "The Scarlet Citadel" (novelette) • WT 21 1 (January 1933)
- "The Tower of the Elephant" (novelette) • WT 21 3 (March 1933)
- "Black Colossus" (novelette) • WT 21 6 (June 1933)
- "Xuthal of the Dusk"' (novelette) • WT 22 3 (September 1933) • as "The Slithering Shadow"
- "'The Pool of the Black One" (novelette) • WT 22 4 (October 1933)
- "Rogues in the House" (novelette) • WT 23 1 (January 1934)
- "Iron Shadows in the Moon" (novelette) • WT 23 4 (April 1934) • as "Shadows in the Moonlight"
- "Queen of the Black Coast" (novelette) • WT 23 5 (May 1934)
- "The Devil in Iron" (novelette) • WT 24 2 (August 1934)
- The People of the Black Circle (novella) • WT 24 3-5 (September, October, & November 1934)
- "A Witch Shall Be Born" (novelette) • WT 24 6 (December 1934)
- "The Servants of Bit-Yakin" (novelette) • WT 25 3 (March 1935) • as "Jewels of Gwahlur"
- Beyond the Black River (novella) • WT 25 5-6 (May and June 1935)
- "The Man-Eaters of Zamboula" (novelette) • WT 26 5 (November 1935) • as "Shadows in Zamboula"
- The Hour of the Dragon (novel) • WT 26 6 & 25 1-4 (December 35 and January, February, March & Apr 1936)
- Red Nails (novella) • WT 28 1-3 (July August/September & October 1936)
Stories not published in Howard's lifetime[]
- "The Frost-Giant's Daughter" (short story) • Rogues in the House (collection) • Donald M. Grant 1976
- "The God in the Bowl" (short story) • The Tower of the Elephant (collection) • Donald M. Grant 1975
- "The Vale of Lost Women" (short story) • The Magazine of Horror (Spring 1967)
- The Black Stranger (novella) • Echoes of Valor (anthology) • ed. Karl Edward Wagner • Tor 1987
Unfinished stories[]
- "The Snout in the Dark" (fragment)
- "Drums of Tombalku" (fragment)
- "The Hall of the Dead" (synopsis)
- "The Hand of Nergal" (fragment)
- various untitled synopses and drafts
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- "Wolves Beyond the Border" (fragment) • a non-Conan story set in Conan's world
- "The Hyborian Age" • an essay on the Hyborian Age, the fictional setting of the Conan stories
- "Cimmeria" (poem) 1932
See also[]
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