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The Alchemist, v. 1, issue 5, February 1941
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----- ALCHEMIST ----- 13 BEHOLD: MARGARET BRUNDAGE Forrest J Ackerman No interview, to my knowledge, ever has apeard with fantasy fiction's foremost exponent of the unclothed feminine form divine in cover art. Learning she lived in Chi, I resolved to meet this mysterious Madame during "Chicon Week", & accordingly called her on the fone one morning. On my first call I explained I was an admirer of her work from the West Coast & would it be possible to see her sometime during the day? She replyd she had certain things to do but it was probable they coud be put off & woud I check back with her within an hr? Which I did, to learn she would be free & glad to see me--& here I introduced the names of Erle Korshak ^ Walt Leibscher, who were guiding me around the city that day--she woud be free & glad to see me & my stfriends anytime after 6:30. So I made a date for 7 o'cl. & a shortime after the hr we 3--plus Ross Rocklynne, who stayd over speficly to be in on Brundage--we 4 found ourselves on the 2d flr of an apt. bldg., northside Chicago. We were admitted to her rm. by Mrs. Brundage. Margaret B., createur of those come-hither, getcha all-adither, Mither-of-Mercy, Minga-maid-like pastel prettys, is a woman in her mid-30s, tall, blond, affable. Has a teen-age son who reads sci-fic, Amazing being his pick for firstplace. Brundage, conceive it or not, is an authority on Hitler! having read every line available on the woud-be Worldictator during the last year.
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----- ALCHEMIST ----- 13 BEHOLD: MARGARET BRUNDAGE Forrest J Ackerman No interview, to my knowledge, ever has apeard with fantasy fiction's foremost exponent of the unclothed feminine form divine in cover art. Learning she lived in Chi, I resolved to meet this mysterious Madame during "Chicon Week", & accordingly called her on the fone one morning. On my first call I explained I was an admirer of her work from the West Coast & would it be possible to see her sometime during the day? She replyd she had certain things to do but it was probable they coud be put off & woud I check back with her within an hr? Which I did, to learn she would be free & glad to see me--& here I introduced the names of Erle Korshak ^ Walt Leibscher, who were guiding me around the city that day--she woud be free & glad to see me & my stfriends anytime after 6:30. So I made a date for 7 o'cl. & a shortime after the hr we 3--plus Ross Rocklynne, who stayd over speficly to be in on Brundage--we 4 found ourselves on the 2d flr of an apt. bldg., northside Chicago. We were admitted to her rm. by Mrs. Brundage. Margaret B., createur of those come-hither, getcha all-adither, Mither-of-Mercy, Minga-maid-like pastel prettys, is a woman in her mid-30s, tall, blond, affable. Has a teen-age son who reads sci-fic, Amazing being his pick for firstplace. Brundage, conceive it or not, is an authority on Hitler! having read every line available on the woud-be Worldictator during the last year.
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