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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 6, February 1934
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THE FANTASY FAN THE FANS' OWN MAGAZINE Published Monthly Editor: Charles D. Hornig (Managing Editor: Wonder Stories) 10 cents a copy $1.00 per year 137 West Grand Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey Volume 1 February, 1934 Number 6 OUR READERS SAY "I missed Bob Tucker's column in the December issue. Better luck next month. By the way, who wrote the last piece of poetry in that issue?" -- Kenneth B. Pritchard The editor wishes to confess that he is guilty for everythtng that appears in TFF unsigned. We are forced to tell you this, so that you won't blame it on someone else. "After reading the fourth issue of TFF, I feel compelled to take time out to let you know my reactions. It seems to me that in this little magazine, you have succeeded, by your choice and arrangement of material, in creating the illusion of an intensely human, keenly interested gathering of real people. I actually get something of this impression from perusing its pages -- the imaginary sensation[[?]] of sitting in on such a group-- and it is this which prompts me to a note of appreciation. You have been able to offer a welcome medium of expression and interchange of ideas to u[[?]] devotees of the fantastic in fiction and the success of TFF should be assured if you can maintain this standard of interest." -- Richard F. Searight This letter is satisfactory proof to us that our efforts are not being entirely wasted. It is our purpose to live up to slogan, "the ans' own magazine" and make it as personal and interesting as possible. "Lovecraft's tales certainly hit the spot. R. H. Barlow's 'Annals of the Jinns' are great and show a seriousness and depth of that which is not expressed easily in writing. When his series is completed, try to get more of his tales. I am glad to see Derleth in our pages, and this Wooley person certainly did a very nice job with her story." "I don't believe the January issue of the magazine was up to standard. Too much space was devoted to the Boiling Point and the readers' columns. I still insist that the installments of Lovecraft's article are too short." --H. Koenig We are cutting out the Boiling Point entirely and intend to cut down on the readers' column. "Smith's 'The Ghoul' is better than 'The Kingdom of the Worm' and should devour the latter in replete satisfaction. I hope to see another fantasy by Lovecraft soon." -- Robert Nelson You will notice one of Lovecraft's stories in this issue. We have several more of his on hand for future publication. "The various articles in the anuar[[?]]
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THE FANTASY FAN THE FANS' OWN MAGAZINE Published Monthly Editor: Charles D. Hornig (Managing Editor: Wonder Stories) 10 cents a copy $1.00 per year 137 West Grand Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey Volume 1 February, 1934 Number 6 OUR READERS SAY "I missed Bob Tucker's column in the December issue. Better luck next month. By the way, who wrote the last piece of poetry in that issue?" -- Kenneth B. Pritchard The editor wishes to confess that he is guilty for everythtng that appears in TFF unsigned. We are forced to tell you this, so that you won't blame it on someone else. "After reading the fourth issue of TFF, I feel compelled to take time out to let you know my reactions. It seems to me that in this little magazine, you have succeeded, by your choice and arrangement of material, in creating the illusion of an intensely human, keenly interested gathering of real people. I actually get something of this impression from perusing its pages -- the imaginary sensation[[?]] of sitting in on such a group-- and it is this which prompts me to a note of appreciation. You have been able to offer a welcome medium of expression and interchange of ideas to u[[?]] devotees of the fantastic in fiction and the success of TFF should be assured if you can maintain this standard of interest." -- Richard F. Searight This letter is satisfactory proof to us that our efforts are not being entirely wasted. It is our purpose to live up to slogan, "the ans' own magazine" and make it as personal and interesting as possible. "Lovecraft's tales certainly hit the spot. R. H. Barlow's 'Annals of the Jinns' are great and show a seriousness and depth of that which is not expressed easily in writing. When his series is completed, try to get more of his tales. I am glad to see Derleth in our pages, and this Wooley person certainly did a very nice job with her story." "I don't believe the January issue of the magazine was up to standard. Too much space was devoted to the Boiling Point and the readers' columns. I still insist that the installments of Lovecraft's article are too short." --H. Koenig We are cutting out the Boiling Point entirely and intend to cut down on the readers' column. "Smith's 'The Ghoul' is better than 'The Kingdom of the Worm' and should devour the latter in replete satisfaction. I hope to see another fantasy by Lovecraft soon." -- Robert Nelson You will notice one of Lovecraft's stories in this issue. We have several more of his on hand for future publication. "The various articles in the anuar[[?]]
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