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THE ACOLYTE AN AMATEUR MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND THE SUPERNATURAL NAPA Edited and published by Francis T. Laney 720 Tenth Street Clarkston, Washington FAPA Associate Editors: Duane W. Rimel, Franklin Lee Baldwin Vol. I Summer -- 1943 No. 4 THE ACOLYTE IS DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF THE LATE H. P. LOVECRAFT BY A SINCERE ACOLYTE [[underline]]Cover[[end underline]]: INTO THE UNKNOWN Robert A. Hoffman [[underline]]Fiction[[end underline]]: PROSE PASTELS Clark Ashton Smith 3 RETURN BY SUNSET R. H. Barlow 7 [[underline]]Verse[[end underline]]: CONTINUITY H. P. Lovecraft 6 ACROSS THE RIVER Duane W. Rimel 14 THE DRAGON GLASS Virginia "Nanek" Anderson 19 TALES OF THE ELDER DAYS Vil Bryant 24 [[underline]]Articles and Features[[end underline]]: WITHIN THE CIRCLE Franklin Lee Baldwin 2 A CHECK-LIST OF BRAM STOKER W. Paul Cook 6 NOTES ON INTERPLANETARY FICTION-H. P. Lovecraft 15 PSEUDONYMS OF LOVECRAFT R. H. Barlow 18 BOOK REVIEWS Francis T. Laney 19 & 26 LITTLE-KNOWN FANTAISISTES Harold Wakefield 20 LOVECRAFT AS AN ILLUSTRATOR H. P. Lovecraft 21 FANTASY FORUM The Readers 27 BACK COVER Roscoe E. Wright 32 [[underline]]The Acolyte[[end underline]] is published quarterly, appearing on the 15th day of March, June, September, and December. Subscription: 35[[cent symbol]] for four issues. Subscriptions exchanged with other amateur publications. This is an amateur and non-profit publication, and no payment is made for material. OUR MATERIAL RAN AWAY WITH US this issue, with the result that your editor got squeezed out. Apologies for not including the HPL bibliography are in order---but it will appear this summer as a separate pamphlet. It is all ready to stencil, but the old bugbear of space rose up and struck it down along with several other promised items. -oOo- ACOLYTE WILL CONTINUE, as long as one FTL remains a civilian. How long that will be, only Yog-Sototh and Hershey know, and they ain't talkin'! -oOo- YOUR EDITOR CAN'T HELP BRAGGING on himself, since his [[underline]]Cthulhu Mythology[[end underline]] article caught the eye of August Derleth. A much augmented version will appear in the coming Lovecraft Omnibus---the first time, we believe, that a [[underline]]fan[[end underline]] has achieved book publication. -oOo- (continued on page 26) -- 1 --
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THE ACOLYTE AN AMATEUR MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND THE SUPERNATURAL NAPA Edited and published by Francis T. Laney 720 Tenth Street Clarkston, Washington FAPA Associate Editors: Duane W. Rimel, Franklin Lee Baldwin Vol. I Summer -- 1943 No. 4 THE ACOLYTE IS DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF THE LATE H. P. LOVECRAFT BY A SINCERE ACOLYTE [[underline]]Cover[[end underline]]: INTO THE UNKNOWN Robert A. Hoffman [[underline]]Fiction[[end underline]]: PROSE PASTELS Clark Ashton Smith 3 RETURN BY SUNSET R. H. Barlow 7 [[underline]]Verse[[end underline]]: CONTINUITY H. P. Lovecraft 6 ACROSS THE RIVER Duane W. Rimel 14 THE DRAGON GLASS Virginia "Nanek" Anderson 19 TALES OF THE ELDER DAYS Vil Bryant 24 [[underline]]Articles and Features[[end underline]]: WITHIN THE CIRCLE Franklin Lee Baldwin 2 A CHECK-LIST OF BRAM STOKER W. Paul Cook 6 NOTES ON INTERPLANETARY FICTION-H. P. Lovecraft 15 PSEUDONYMS OF LOVECRAFT R. H. Barlow 18 BOOK REVIEWS Francis T. Laney 19 & 26 LITTLE-KNOWN FANTAISISTES Harold Wakefield 20 LOVECRAFT AS AN ILLUSTRATOR H. P. Lovecraft 21 FANTASY FORUM The Readers 27 BACK COVER Roscoe E. Wright 32 [[underline]]The Acolyte[[end underline]] is published quarterly, appearing on the 15th day of March, June, September, and December. Subscription: 35[[cent symbol]] for four issues. Subscriptions exchanged with other amateur publications. This is an amateur and non-profit publication, and no payment is made for material. OUR MATERIAL RAN AWAY WITH US this issue, with the result that your editor got squeezed out. Apologies for not including the HPL bibliography are in order---but it will appear this summer as a separate pamphlet. It is all ready to stencil, but the old bugbear of space rose up and struck it down along with several other promised items. -oOo- ACOLYTE WILL CONTINUE, as long as one FTL remains a civilian. How long that will be, only Yog-Sototh and Hershey know, and they ain't talkin'! -oOo- YOUR EDITOR CAN'T HELP BRAGGING on himself, since his [[underline]]Cthulhu Mythology[[end underline]] article caught the eye of August Derleth. A much augmented version will appear in the coming Lovecraft Omnibus---the first time, we believe, that a [[underline]]fan[[end underline]] has achieved book publication. -oOo- (continued on page 26) -- 1 --
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