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Fantasy Fan, v. 2, issue 1, whole no. 13, September 1934
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16 THE FANTASY FAN, September 1934 Our Readers Say (continued from page 2) published. After about three or four readings, I began to see the real imagery of it. The heading was surprisingly good and just the thing. I hope you can use them right along, as they give a fine effect." —F. Lee Baldwin Asotin, Washington "Enjoyed your last TFF and am anxiously awaiting the next. I especially like the littie newsy items about all the different authors, and what they're doing." —Natalie H. Wooley Rosedale, Kansas Write us a letter, reader, and let us know what you think of this issue of TFF. What do you like in it, what would rather not have, and what suggestions have you to offer? We appreciate your letters and have found many helpful hints in them in the past. See you again next month. Weird Whisperings (continued from page 15) "Through the Gates of the Silver Key."...Otis Adelbert Kline was in New York the other week, looking up editors and writers...He had dinner with his friend, Seabury Quinn, and for the first time in twelve years, was treated to some Napoleon brandy...It may be a coincidence, but the circulation of THE FANTASY FAN has increased thirty-five per cent since the inception of this column! ADVERTISEMENTS Rates: one cent per word Minimum Charge, 25 cents Back Numbers of The Fantasy Fan: September, 20 cents (only a few left), October, November, December, January, February, March, April, May, June, July, 10 cents each. Aug. CLARK ASHTON SMITH presents THE DOUBLE SHADOW AND OTHER FANTASIES—a booklet containing a half-dozen imaginative and atmospheric tales—stories of exotic beauty, horror, terror, strangeness, irony and satire. Price: 25 cents each (coin or stamps). Also a small remainder of EBONY AND CRYSTAL—a book of prose poems published at $2.00, reduced to $1.00 per copy. Everything sent postpaid. Clark Ashton Smith, Auburn, California. IMPORTANT! Many subscriptions to THE FANTASY FAN expire this fall. Yours is probably one of them. DON'T forget to send in your new subscription if you want THE FANTASY FAN to continue publication. EVERY DOLLAR COUNTS! FOR SALE: E. F. Benson's best work of fantasy, "Visible and Invisible"—$1.25 ppd. Forrest J. Ackerman, 530 Staples Ave., San Francisco, Calif. READ TFF's contemporary, Fantasy Magaine, if you want to keep up with the latest doings in the fantasy field. Schwartz's newsy "Science Fiction Eye" and Weisinger's gossipy "The Ether Vibrates" give all the news thats fit to print. They jointly interview a lot of famous fantasy authors, and a monthly biography is one of FM's most popular features. Try a copy, only a dime. SFDCO, 37-36 162nd Street, Jamaica, New York.
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16 THE FANTASY FAN, September 1934 Our Readers Say (continued from page 2) published. After about three or four readings, I began to see the real imagery of it. The heading was surprisingly good and just the thing. I hope you can use them right along, as they give a fine effect." —F. Lee Baldwin Asotin, Washington "Enjoyed your last TFF and am anxiously awaiting the next. I especially like the littie newsy items about all the different authors, and what they're doing." —Natalie H. Wooley Rosedale, Kansas Write us a letter, reader, and let us know what you think of this issue of TFF. What do you like in it, what would rather not have, and what suggestions have you to offer? We appreciate your letters and have found many helpful hints in them in the past. See you again next month. Weird Whisperings (continued from page 15) "Through the Gates of the Silver Key."...Otis Adelbert Kline was in New York the other week, looking up editors and writers...He had dinner with his friend, Seabury Quinn, and for the first time in twelve years, was treated to some Napoleon brandy...It may be a coincidence, but the circulation of THE FANTASY FAN has increased thirty-five per cent since the inception of this column! ADVERTISEMENTS Rates: one cent per word Minimum Charge, 25 cents Back Numbers of The Fantasy Fan: September, 20 cents (only a few left), October, November, December, January, February, March, April, May, June, July, 10 cents each. Aug. CLARK ASHTON SMITH presents THE DOUBLE SHADOW AND OTHER FANTASIES—a booklet containing a half-dozen imaginative and atmospheric tales—stories of exotic beauty, horror, terror, strangeness, irony and satire. Price: 25 cents each (coin or stamps). Also a small remainder of EBONY AND CRYSTAL—a book of prose poems published at $2.00, reduced to $1.00 per copy. Everything sent postpaid. Clark Ashton Smith, Auburn, California. IMPORTANT! Many subscriptions to THE FANTASY FAN expire this fall. Yours is probably one of them. DON'T forget to send in your new subscription if you want THE FANTASY FAN to continue publication. EVERY DOLLAR COUNTS! FOR SALE: E. F. Benson's best work of fantasy, "Visible and Invisible"—$1.25 ppd. Forrest J. Ackerman, 530 Staples Ave., San Francisco, Calif. READ TFF's contemporary, Fantasy Magaine, if you want to keep up with the latest doings in the fantasy field. Schwartz's newsy "Science Fiction Eye" and Weisinger's gossipy "The Ether Vibrates" give all the news thats fit to print. They jointly interview a lot of famous fantasy authors, and a monthly biography is one of FM's most popular features. Try a copy, only a dime. SFDCO, 37-36 162nd Street, Jamaica, New York.
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