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The Fantasy Fan, Volume 1, Number 10, June 1934 The Fan's Own Magazine
OUR READERS SAY"The May FANTASY FAN was just what its cover implied-peachy.
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About The Fantasy Fan, Volume 1, Number 10, June 1934 The Fan's Own Magazine
OUR READERS SAY"The May FANTASY FAN was just what its cover implied-peachy. It had just the right proportion of interesting items. Schwartz and Weisinger's column was just what was needed-most of their items were new and original. Just that!"-Lester Anderson"Lovecraft's article is getting to be interesting enough to read through now, although I didn't think that it was very good during the first few parts. The article on Wells was particularly good."-David Stolaroff"The May issue is, I must say, one of the best yet. 'Weird Whisperings' and 'Science Fiction in English Magazines' did I especially enjoy and am looking forward to the latter's promised column on African stf."-Daniel McPhail"I am glad to note that Lovecraft's monograph is appearing in larger instalments. I hope that Baldwin will continue his 'Side Glances.' Glad my article on M. R. James was approved by so many readers. Later on, I hope to do some brief articles on other masters of the macabre and fantastic."-Clark Ashton Smith"'Phantom Lights' outshines and stifles the reputation of 'Birkett's Twelfth Corpse.' But 'Dragons' destroys the illusion of 'Shadows.' Orchids to 'The Flower God, ' the best Annal to date, and one of the choice stories that has appeared thus far in THE FANTASY FAN."-Robert Nelso
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