The Fantasy Fan, Volume 1, Number 12, August 1934 The Fan's Own Magazine

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The Fantasy Fan, Volume 1, Number 12, August 1934 The Fan's Own Magazine

by Various Authors

EN·~43 minutes·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
1

NOTICE!

1:14
2

OUR READERS SAY

3:22
3

WEIRD WHISPERINGS by Schwartz and Weisinger

3:08
4

FAMOUS FANTASY FICTION by Emil Petaja

1:43
5

WITHIN THE CIRCLE by F. Lee Baldwin

1:00
6

by R. H. Barlow

9:58
7

GLEANINGS by Louis C. Smith

3:42
8

SUPERNATURAL HORROR IN LITERATURE - by H. P. Lovecraft

8:47
9

NECROMANCY - by Clark Ashton Smith

0:42
10

THE UNREMEMBERED REALM - by Robert Nelson

0:50

Description

The Fantasy Fan's twelfth issue marks the close of its inaugural year, a milestone that feels both celebratory and urgent. The editors use the page to thank loyal subscribers, urge renewals, and tease a special anniversary surprise for the upcoming September number. Readers get a glimpse of the magazine’s growing community, from enthusiastic letters to a promise of more unpublished manuscripts in future issues.

In this issue, fans of weird fiction will find fresh tales from the era’s giants—Lovecraft, Howard, and Clark Ashton Smith—presented alongside insightful articles and poetry that explore the uncanny. The magazine also offers a behind‑the‑scenes look at the genre, with commentary on recent publications and a lively exchange of opinions from devoted readers. All of this makes the issue a compact showcase of the imagination and scholarship that define early 1930s fantasy fandom.

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Full title

The Fantasy Fan, Volume 1, Number 12, August 1934 The Fan's Own Magazine The Fan's Own Magazine

Language

en

Duration

~43 minutes (41K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Greg Weeks, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2021-03-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Various Authors

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