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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 9, May 1934
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May, 1934, THE FANTASY FAN 1937 WEIRD WHISPERINGS by Schwartz and Weisinger Seabury Quinn has been so busy with his magazine, Casket and Sunnyside, that he hasn't written a story since last September--which is bad news for the Jules de Grandin enthusiasts...Jack Holt will star in a weird picture of voodooism, taken from the story "Haiti Moon," and titled for screen purposes, "Black Moon" ... Donald Wandrei will break into print in Weird Tales again with "The Destroying Horde" ...His brother Howard, who is also an excellent illustrator, is due in Weird also with "The Vine Terror" ...Elliott O'Donnell's weird ghost stories are broadcast every Wednesday evening over the WEAF NBC chain. H. P. Lovecraft and Clark Ashton Smith, though living on opposite sides of the continent, are intimate friends ...Incidently, one of the characters in Lovecraft's bizarre "Whisperer in Darkness" was named Klar-Kashton ...Eli Colter, popular weird author, is a woman! ... And Mary Elizabeth Counselman, Weird's new sensational author is only 19! ... C. L. Moore, who is creating a hit with the 'Northwest' Smith stories in W T, is also a woman!... There have been three unsuccessful attempts to plagiarise Arth- J. Burks' "Vale of the Corbies," an old Weird Tales yarn of his ... Incidently, Burks' "Bells of Oceana," the recent Weird reprint, is actually based on the tingling of bells that Burks hears on one of his trans-Atlantic voyages. Robert E. Howard sustained some very painful injuries, severe cuts, crushings and wrenchings in an auto accident a few months ago, when he and who friends ran into a dark-painted and almost invisible flagpole in the center of a poorly lighted village square. It would have killed anybody less tough than Howard, but what with his iron-clad constitution, our favorite slaughter specialist has recovered from his injuries and is virtually as good as ever...Hugh Davidson, author of the recent Weird Tales serial, "The Vampire Master," is the pseudonym for a well known WT author who has had more than 30 stories published there! ...Paul Ernest's forthcoming serial in Weird describes a journey thru space that takes millions of years, and tells what the time travelers find here on their return. Seabury Quinn got $17 for English reprint rights to his "House of Phipps" ...But didn't get a cent for his most famous story, "The Phantom Farmhouse," published in WT when they were bankrupt...August W. Derleth's recently published novel, "Murder Stalks the Wakely Family" was written a bet that he couldn't write in it seven days...He did!...Edmond Hamilton's own favorite stories are "The Monster-God of Mamurth" and "Pigmy Island" ...David H. Keller's is "The Thing in the Cellar" ...H. P. Lovecraft chooses "The Colour Out of Space" ...Clark Ashton Smith picks "The Double Shadow" ...And Donald Wandrei maintains that "The Red Brain" is his best ... Williamson cops the June WT cover... "Trail of the Cloven Hoof" gets the July cover... We'll be back next month ...............
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May, 1934, THE FANTASY FAN 1937 WEIRD WHISPERINGS by Schwartz and Weisinger Seabury Quinn has been so busy with his magazine, Casket and Sunnyside, that he hasn't written a story since last September--which is bad news for the Jules de Grandin enthusiasts...Jack Holt will star in a weird picture of voodooism, taken from the story "Haiti Moon," and titled for screen purposes, "Black Moon" ... Donald Wandrei will break into print in Weird Tales again with "The Destroying Horde" ...His brother Howard, who is also an excellent illustrator, is due in Weird also with "The Vine Terror" ...Elliott O'Donnell's weird ghost stories are broadcast every Wednesday evening over the WEAF NBC chain. H. P. Lovecraft and Clark Ashton Smith, though living on opposite sides of the continent, are intimate friends ...Incidently, one of the characters in Lovecraft's bizarre "Whisperer in Darkness" was named Klar-Kashton ...Eli Colter, popular weird author, is a woman! ... And Mary Elizabeth Counselman, Weird's new sensational author is only 19! ... C. L. Moore, who is creating a hit with the 'Northwest' Smith stories in W T, is also a woman!... There have been three unsuccessful attempts to plagiarise Arth- J. Burks' "Vale of the Corbies," an old Weird Tales yarn of his ... Incidently, Burks' "Bells of Oceana," the recent Weird reprint, is actually based on the tingling of bells that Burks hears on one of his trans-Atlantic voyages. Robert E. Howard sustained some very painful injuries, severe cuts, crushings and wrenchings in an auto accident a few months ago, when he and who friends ran into a dark-painted and almost invisible flagpole in the center of a poorly lighted village square. It would have killed anybody less tough than Howard, but what with his iron-clad constitution, our favorite slaughter specialist has recovered from his injuries and is virtually as good as ever...Hugh Davidson, author of the recent Weird Tales serial, "The Vampire Master," is the pseudonym for a well known WT author who has had more than 30 stories published there! ...Paul Ernest's forthcoming serial in Weird describes a journey thru space that takes millions of years, and tells what the time travelers find here on their return. Seabury Quinn got $17 for English reprint rights to his "House of Phipps" ...But didn't get a cent for his most famous story, "The Phantom Farmhouse," published in WT when they were bankrupt...August W. Derleth's recently published novel, "Murder Stalks the Wakely Family" was written a bet that he couldn't write in it seven days...He did!...Edmond Hamilton's own favorite stories are "The Monster-God of Mamurth" and "Pigmy Island" ...David H. Keller's is "The Thing in the Cellar" ...H. P. Lovecraft chooses "The Colour Out of Space" ...Clark Ashton Smith picks "The Double Shadow" ...And Donald Wandrei maintains that "The Red Brain" is his best ... Williamson cops the June WT cover... "Trail of the Cloven Hoof" gets the July cover... We'll be back next month ...............
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