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Fantasy Fiction Telegram, v. 1, issue 4, January 1937
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FANTASY FICTION TELEGRAM Page 14 J. Rogers Ullrich, author of several fine stories, chief among them "The Moon Strollers" is also a Philadelphian. He is a member of the faculty of Overbrook High School. Robert A. Madle, our aspiring young editor, was in New York over Thanksgiving. While there he saw Don Wollheim, Mort Weisinger, Will Sykora, and a lot more. I am told that the latest issue of Life, the pictorial magazine, contains a picture of A. Merritt, along with an X-Ray of his head. I must appreciate it, by all means. Not long ago [illegible name] and I discussed a plot for a weird story, and we both wrote about the subject. Milt's was rejected by Weird Tales, and mine hasn't been sent out yet. I may send it out somewhere in the near future. By the way, any knocks or bouquets to my column are welcome. I am curious about how you will take it, as it seems to be something different in columns. Write me care of the magazine, or to my home address: 6749 S. Bouvier St. Philadelphia, Pa. That's all! [Illustration of a space ship being attached. Signed JVB]
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FANTASY FICTION TELEGRAM Page 14 J. Rogers Ullrich, author of several fine stories, chief among them "The Moon Strollers" is also a Philadelphian. He is a member of the faculty of Overbrook High School. Robert A. Madle, our aspiring young editor, was in New York over Thanksgiving. While there he saw Don Wollheim, Mort Weisinger, Will Sykora, and a lot more. I am told that the latest issue of Life, the pictorial magazine, contains a picture of A. Merritt, along with an X-Ray of his head. I must appreciate it, by all means. Not long ago [illegible name] and I discussed a plot for a weird story, and we both wrote about the subject. Milt's was rejected by Weird Tales, and mine hasn't been sent out yet. I may send it out somewhere in the near future. By the way, any knocks or bouquets to my column are welcome. I am curious about how you will take it, as it seems to be something different in columns. Write me care of the magazine, or to my home address: 6749 S. Bouvier St. Philadelphia, Pa. That's all! [Illustration of a space ship being attached. Signed JVB]
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