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Southern Star, v. 1, issue 2, June 1941
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The Munsey Panorama SOUTHERN STAR Page 23 thought the piece was swell. "And, being a little rusty on such matters, I don't know whether Morning Star is easy to obtain in 1941 -- but it ought to be, because I'm convinced the fans would like it. It stands up pretty well. "'N' if anybody ever needed a filler, that poem isn't bad, brother isn't bad." "How about the shorts by Tod Robbins and Hichborn?" "I told you what I think, you wall-eyed pirate!" "Gee, thanks. Well, g'bye." "G'bye." "Walk the straight and narrow!" "I'll do 'er!" THE END FILLER ---- Note: Panurge, while spending part of his time on business in Columbia, is a native of North Carolina, and has his home in Raeford there. While in that section of the country the author of "Panorama" sent me a letter, and letters from Panurge are just too good to keep. Therefore -- Here, I think, is a most appropriate place for a most delightful filler. JG)) Podunk-on-theRockfish Juvember 26, 1940. ...I seen yore short story ((A letter. JG)) in strete and Smith unknown magazine and i got me a notion to rite l two only gosh i dunno nothing about dresses gosh how would i no wether a dress is maggnifi--what you said or not. but i bet i no wether what was in the dress was what you said or not. i like what you said about m r hubbard and is he a hack and all. only you answered it yoreself and said he ain't a hack. but how do you no he has got a turnout, i ain't seen a turnout since my uncle clarrence dide. but i like what you said about mr hubbard. all us quality readers like him and mr hamilton. mr hamilton is my favorite writer on account of he is such a good riter and rites captain future. gosh i wish i could rite stories as fast as mr hamilton can, i would get me a job as a court stenographer. but when i try to rite like mr hamilton my fingers get all crossed up and slip threw the keyboard. mr hamilton must be about the smartest man they is. ...i been sick 2, mr gilbert. i was feelin fine yesterday evening but last night right after i finished a story by mr hamilton in thRILling WONder magazine i got awful sick to my stomach and had to run like time to get where i was going before something happened. I dunno what could of been the matter because i ain't been sick like that since thanksgiving a year ago. what do you think could of been the matter. and i like what you said about the cereal coming out gay-like and falling smack on its face. that sounds almost good enuf to have been wrote by mr hamilton, i bet you got it from him, ha-ha. joke. well i guess i will stop now and write a letter to mr campbell because if he is as nice a man as you say he is i bet he will be glad to here from me because i am a good riter. like edmund hamilton. i guess i will tell mr campbell not to print no more stories like Fear because it didn't scare me at all. i guess i will ask him when is he going to print us a story by my favorite riter who is mr edmund hamilton, and by mr rae cummings who is a good riter 2 only i hope mr cummings dont rite (Concluded on page 24)
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The Munsey Panorama SOUTHERN STAR Page 23 thought the piece was swell. "And, being a little rusty on such matters, I don't know whether Morning Star is easy to obtain in 1941 -- but it ought to be, because I'm convinced the fans would like it. It stands up pretty well. "'N' if anybody ever needed a filler, that poem isn't bad, brother isn't bad." "How about the shorts by Tod Robbins and Hichborn?" "I told you what I think, you wall-eyed pirate!" "Gee, thanks. Well, g'bye." "G'bye." "Walk the straight and narrow!" "I'll do 'er!" THE END FILLER ---- Note: Panurge, while spending part of his time on business in Columbia, is a native of North Carolina, and has his home in Raeford there. While in that section of the country the author of "Panorama" sent me a letter, and letters from Panurge are just too good to keep. Therefore -- Here, I think, is a most appropriate place for a most delightful filler. JG)) Podunk-on-theRockfish Juvember 26, 1940. ...I seen yore short story ((A letter. JG)) in strete and Smith unknown magazine and i got me a notion to rite l two only gosh i dunno nothing about dresses gosh how would i no wether a dress is maggnifi--what you said or not. but i bet i no wether what was in the dress was what you said or not. i like what you said about m r hubbard and is he a hack and all. only you answered it yoreself and said he ain't a hack. but how do you no he has got a turnout, i ain't seen a turnout since my uncle clarrence dide. but i like what you said about mr hubbard. all us quality readers like him and mr hamilton. mr hamilton is my favorite writer on account of he is such a good riter and rites captain future. gosh i wish i could rite stories as fast as mr hamilton can, i would get me a job as a court stenographer. but when i try to rite like mr hamilton my fingers get all crossed up and slip threw the keyboard. mr hamilton must be about the smartest man they is. ...i been sick 2, mr gilbert. i was feelin fine yesterday evening but last night right after i finished a story by mr hamilton in thRILling WONder magazine i got awful sick to my stomach and had to run like time to get where i was going before something happened. I dunno what could of been the matter because i ain't been sick like that since thanksgiving a year ago. what do you think could of been the matter. and i like what you said about the cereal coming out gay-like and falling smack on its face. that sounds almost good enuf to have been wrote by mr hamilton, i bet you got it from him, ha-ha. joke. well i guess i will stop now and write a letter to mr campbell because if he is as nice a man as you say he is i bet he will be glad to here from me because i am a good riter. like edmund hamilton. i guess i will tell mr campbell not to print no more stories like Fear because it didn't scare me at all. i guess i will ask him when is he going to print us a story by my favorite riter who is mr edmund hamilton, and by mr rae cummings who is a good riter 2 only i hope mr cummings dont rite (Concluded on page 24)
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