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THE ACOLYTE AN AMATEUR MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND THE SUPERNATURAL Edited and published by Francis T. Laney 720 Tenth Street Clarkston, Washington Associate Editors: Duane W. Rimel, Franklin Lee Baldwin Vol. I Spring -- 1943 No. 3 THE ACOLYTE IS DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF THE LATE H.P. LOVECRAFT BY A SINCERE ACOLYTE. Cover: Duane W. Rimel Stories: MUSIC OF THE STARS Duane W. Rimel 7 VARIETY IS THE SPICE Harry Warner, Jr. 15 KEEPER OF THE GATE Henry A. Ackermann 21 THE SUMMONS Alan Child 29 Poems: THE MIME OF SLEEP Clark Ashton Smith 6 CLAIMED Virginia Anderson 6 THE SNAKE Duane W. Rimel 12 ANGKOR THOM Virginia Anderson 20 NIGHT Wilhelm Jensen/Wm. H. Evans 25 Articles and Features: EDITORIALLY SPEAKING The Editor 1 POETRY AND THE ARTISTIC IDEAL H.P. Lovecraft 3 SUPERSTITIOUS? H. Ken Bulmer 13 WITHIN THE CIRCLE Franklin Lee Baldwin 18 LITTLE KNOWN FANTAISISTES Harold Wakefield 19 CANADA CALLING Leslie A. Croutch 26 CRACKS--WISE AND OTHERWISE The Readers 27 The Acolyte is published quarterly, appearing on the 15th day of March, June, September, and December. Subscription: 35[cents] for four issues. Subscriptions exchanged with other amateur publications. Advertisements by arrangement. Opinions expressed herein, unless signed by me, are not necessarily my own. This magazine is not responsible for disputes arising from advertising contained in its pages. The Acolyte is an amateur and non-profit publication, and no payment is made for accepted material. Accepted material is subject to editorial revision if necessary. The Acolyte confines itself to material dealing with fantasy and the supernatural; usable material which is outside its scope will be placed with some other fanzine. Comments on this magazine; and articles, stories, and poems are invited. EDITORIALLY SPEAKING AN EVENT IN THE LIFE of any magazine, particularly an amateur one, is the opportunity to publish something by Clark Ashton Smith, greatest -- 1 --
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THE ACOLYTE AN AMATEUR MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND THE SUPERNATURAL Edited and published by Francis T. Laney 720 Tenth Street Clarkston, Washington Associate Editors: Duane W. Rimel, Franklin Lee Baldwin Vol. I Spring -- 1943 No. 3 THE ACOLYTE IS DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF THE LATE H.P. LOVECRAFT BY A SINCERE ACOLYTE. Cover: Duane W. Rimel Stories: MUSIC OF THE STARS Duane W. Rimel 7 VARIETY IS THE SPICE Harry Warner, Jr. 15 KEEPER OF THE GATE Henry A. Ackermann 21 THE SUMMONS Alan Child 29 Poems: THE MIME OF SLEEP Clark Ashton Smith 6 CLAIMED Virginia Anderson 6 THE SNAKE Duane W. Rimel 12 ANGKOR THOM Virginia Anderson 20 NIGHT Wilhelm Jensen/Wm. H. Evans 25 Articles and Features: EDITORIALLY SPEAKING The Editor 1 POETRY AND THE ARTISTIC IDEAL H.P. Lovecraft 3 SUPERSTITIOUS? H. Ken Bulmer 13 WITHIN THE CIRCLE Franklin Lee Baldwin 18 LITTLE KNOWN FANTAISISTES Harold Wakefield 19 CANADA CALLING Leslie A. Croutch 26 CRACKS--WISE AND OTHERWISE The Readers 27 The Acolyte is published quarterly, appearing on the 15th day of March, June, September, and December. Subscription: 35[cents] for four issues. Subscriptions exchanged with other amateur publications. Advertisements by arrangement. Opinions expressed herein, unless signed by me, are not necessarily my own. This magazine is not responsible for disputes arising from advertising contained in its pages. The Acolyte is an amateur and non-profit publication, and no payment is made for accepted material. Accepted material is subject to editorial revision if necessary. The Acolyte confines itself to material dealing with fantasy and the supernatural; usable material which is outside its scope will be placed with some other fanzine. Comments on this magazine; and articles, stories, and poems are invited. EDITORIALLY SPEAKING AN EVENT IN THE LIFE of any magazine, particularly an amateur one, is the opportunity to publish something by Clark Ashton Smith, greatest -- 1 --
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