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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 7, March 1934
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THE FANTASY FAN THE FANS' OWN MAGAZINE Published Editor: Charles D. Hornig 10 cents a copy Monthly (Managing Editor: Wonder Stories) $1.00 per year 137 West Grand Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey Volume 1 March 1934 Number 7 OUR READERS SAY "Clark Ashton Smith's story 'The Ghoul,' is fascinating all the way through and the plot one that fits in with the treatment. I am anxiously waiting for more poems by him. "'Supernatural Horror in Literature' grows even more absorbing with the dawn of the Horror Tale. It is certainly something to tuck away and think over. Especially interesting is how the germ started and gained force in our own country from the European elements and the fact that superstition is more prevalent in northern blood than in southern, speaking racilly - Latin and the like. "The 'Annals of the Jinns' continues well and R.H. Barlow can get quite a story in so few words." -Duane W. Rimel You will notice an excellent long poem by Clark Ashton Smith in this issue. We intend to lengthen the installments of Lovecraft's article in the future issues - the next part will take over two full pages. Barlow's sixth "Annals" will probably appear next month. "Very glad to see the new issue. Smith's article is extremely apt and timely. I find that James tends to be popularly under-appreciated. Barlow's tale is the best yet-he seems to improve constantly. The verses of Messrs Lumley and Searight are haunting and excellent. It's a good idea to substitute a department of general discussion for 'The Boiling Point'." -H. P. Lovecraft "I enjoyed the January issue of THE FANTASY FAN. Barlow's little tales are certainly clever, and I hope you will print many of them. I second the wish that you express in your note at the end of the current 'Boiling Point' column." - Clark Ashton Smith I just got the February issue of THE FANTASY FAN and I find that it's o.k., as usual. Marianne Ferguson's article was great!" - Ted. H. Lutwin "Just finished the February issue of THE FANTASY FAN, and in common words, it's a honey! Marianne Ferguson's article about her visit to Jules de Grandin was suberb! I want to cast my vote right now for another article by Miss Ferguson real soon! "THE FANTASY FAN is now six months old and should celebrate! 'The Dweller' by William Lumley was a masterpiece, and Richard F.
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THE FANTASY FAN THE FANS' OWN MAGAZINE Published Editor: Charles D. Hornig 10 cents a copy Monthly (Managing Editor: Wonder Stories) $1.00 per year 137 West Grand Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey Volume 1 March 1934 Number 7 OUR READERS SAY "Clark Ashton Smith's story 'The Ghoul,' is fascinating all the way through and the plot one that fits in with the treatment. I am anxiously waiting for more poems by him. "'Supernatural Horror in Literature' grows even more absorbing with the dawn of the Horror Tale. It is certainly something to tuck away and think over. Especially interesting is how the germ started and gained force in our own country from the European elements and the fact that superstition is more prevalent in northern blood than in southern, speaking racilly - Latin and the like. "The 'Annals of the Jinns' continues well and R.H. Barlow can get quite a story in so few words." -Duane W. Rimel You will notice an excellent long poem by Clark Ashton Smith in this issue. We intend to lengthen the installments of Lovecraft's article in the future issues - the next part will take over two full pages. Barlow's sixth "Annals" will probably appear next month. "Very glad to see the new issue. Smith's article is extremely apt and timely. I find that James tends to be popularly under-appreciated. Barlow's tale is the best yet-he seems to improve constantly. The verses of Messrs Lumley and Searight are haunting and excellent. It's a good idea to substitute a department of general discussion for 'The Boiling Point'." -H. P. Lovecraft "I enjoyed the January issue of THE FANTASY FAN. Barlow's little tales are certainly clever, and I hope you will print many of them. I second the wish that you express in your note at the end of the current 'Boiling Point' column." - Clark Ashton Smith I just got the February issue of THE FANTASY FAN and I find that it's o.k., as usual. Marianne Ferguson's article was great!" - Ted. H. Lutwin "Just finished the February issue of THE FANTASY FAN, and in common words, it's a honey! Marianne Ferguson's article about her visit to Jules de Grandin was suberb! I want to cast my vote right now for another article by Miss Ferguson real soon! "THE FANTASY FAN is now six months old and should celebrate! 'The Dweller' by William Lumley was a masterpiece, and Richard F.
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