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THE ACOLYTE AN AMATEUR MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND THE SUPERNATURAL Edited and published by Francis T. Laney 720 Tenth Street Clarkston, Washington Art Director: R. A. Hoffman Contributing Editors: Duane W. Rimel, F. Lee Baldwin, Harold Wakefield Vol. II, No. 1 Fall - 1943 Wole No. 5 THE ACOLYTE IS DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF THE LATE H. P . LOVECRAFT BY A SINCERE ACOLYTE *** Cover: Howard Wandrei Stories: PROSE PASTELS Clark Ashton Smith 3 HORROR AT VECRA Henry Hasse 9 THE BEAST IN THE CAVE H. P. Lovecraft 23 THE TREE John Hollis Mason 28 Poems: APPARITION E. A. Edkins 4 ON WAKING IN THE TOMB Lilith Lorraine 21 ESTRANGED Duane W. Rimel 21 RUNIC Arthur Kennedy 29 Articles and Features: EDITORIALLY SPEAKING The Editor 1 HFFMANIA R. A. Hoffman 1. Road to Yoh-Vombia (facing) 2 2. Labyrinth (facing) 20 HOMES AND SHRINES OF POE H. P. Lovecraft 5 WITHIN THE CIRCLE Franklin Lee Baldwin 22 LITTLE-KNOWN FANTAISISTES Harold Wakefield 27 FANTASY FORUM The Readers 30 The Acolyte is published quarterly; the next issue will appear Dec. 15. Subscription: 35c for four issues, or by exchange with other amateur publications. Canadian subscriptions should be sent to Harold Wakefield, 177 Beaconsfield Ave., Toronto 3, Ontario--others to FTL as above. This is an amateur and non -profit publication, and no payment is made for accepted material. Opinions expressed herein, unless signed by me, are not necessarily my own. I am not responsible for disputes arising from advertising contained in these pages. Comments on this magazine are always welcome. FTL EDITORIALLY SPEAKING THE ACOLYTE STARTS ITS SECOND YEAR with this issue, but aside from a few extra pages, I', making no particular effort to celebrate. Fancy anniversary issues are all right for fanzines which come out more frequently, but it would be silly to make a great to-do over a mere four issues. However, if The Acolyte is able to continue for that long, I guarantee
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THE ACOLYTE AN AMATEUR MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND THE SUPERNATURAL Edited and published by Francis T. Laney 720 Tenth Street Clarkston, Washington Art Director: R. A. Hoffman Contributing Editors: Duane W. Rimel, F. Lee Baldwin, Harold Wakefield Vol. II, No. 1 Fall - 1943 Wole No. 5 THE ACOLYTE IS DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF THE LATE H. P . LOVECRAFT BY A SINCERE ACOLYTE *** Cover: Howard Wandrei Stories: PROSE PASTELS Clark Ashton Smith 3 HORROR AT VECRA Henry Hasse 9 THE BEAST IN THE CAVE H. P. Lovecraft 23 THE TREE John Hollis Mason 28 Poems: APPARITION E. A. Edkins 4 ON WAKING IN THE TOMB Lilith Lorraine 21 ESTRANGED Duane W. Rimel 21 RUNIC Arthur Kennedy 29 Articles and Features: EDITORIALLY SPEAKING The Editor 1 HFFMANIA R. A. Hoffman 1. Road to Yoh-Vombia (facing) 2 2. Labyrinth (facing) 20 HOMES AND SHRINES OF POE H. P. Lovecraft 5 WITHIN THE CIRCLE Franklin Lee Baldwin 22 LITTLE-KNOWN FANTAISISTES Harold Wakefield 27 FANTASY FORUM The Readers 30 The Acolyte is published quarterly; the next issue will appear Dec. 15. Subscription: 35c for four issues, or by exchange with other amateur publications. Canadian subscriptions should be sent to Harold Wakefield, 177 Beaconsfield Ave., Toronto 3, Ontario--others to FTL as above. This is an amateur and non -profit publication, and no payment is made for accepted material. Opinions expressed herein, unless signed by me, are not necessarily my own. I am not responsible for disputes arising from advertising contained in these pages. Comments on this magazine are always welcome. FTL EDITORIALLY SPEAKING THE ACOLYTE STARTS ITS SECOND YEAR with this issue, but aside from a few extra pages, I', making no particular effort to celebrate. Fancy anniversary issues are all right for fanzines which come out more frequently, but it would be silly to make a great to-do over a mere four issues. However, if The Acolyte is able to continue for that long, I guarantee
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