The Fantasy Fan, November 1933 / The Fans' Own Magazine

THE FANS' OWN MAGAZINE
Editor : Charles D. Hornig
(Managing Editor: Wonder Stories)
137 West Grand Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey
OUR READERS SAY
The second number looks to me even more interesting than the first. Smith's tale was splendid. The remunerative editors were certainly fools to turn it down. Glad to see that a number of readers are showing up Ackerman. People like Ackerman are peculiarly ridiculous—one can plainly see that this type of thing is merely egotistic and a gesture to call attention to themselves. However, most people out-grow this stage. Glad you were able to get something from young Barlow—he's distinctly worth encouraging. H. P. Lovecraft
Clark Ashton Smith informs us that Astounding Stories has just accepted one of his tales, The Demon of the Flowers, and Weird Tales has just taken The Tomb Spawn. He tells us that we will find a surprise in connection with his story, The Weaver in the Vault in the January, 1934, Weird Tales.
Your editorial was a corker, the various departments okay, and Smith's yarn was worthy of Weird Tales. Allen Glasser. Mr. Glasser is attempting to make a living at writing—and isn't doing so bad at it. The editor prefers to call him the Arthur J. Burks of the younger generation. He has sold stories to dozens of magazines, including science fiction.
The second issue was swell. I'd like to see more stories by Clark Ashton Smith in future issues of the mag. Yep, 20 pages of excellent articles and stories. —Ted Lutwin. Clark Ashton Smith is a regular contributor to THE FANTASY FAN.
Kenneth B. Pritchard, although he liked the second number immensely, reminds us that we omitted several things that we promised in the September issue. Here's the reason: many articles were crowded out of this number, and others were postponed to make room for a number of much better articles which came in the last minute. Everything promised will be published in good time, though.
Lloyd Fowler wants us to keep using the grade of paper that we are, instead of cutting down the number of pages in order to afford a better grade.

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2014-08-08

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Fantasy fiction -- History and criticism -- Periodicals; Fan magazines; Fantasy fiction -- Periodicals

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