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J. E. Peatfield writes from Manchester, England: "All the way from 'Merrie England' to give you my thanks for many, many unforgettable, enjoyable reading hours. I have read Weird Tales for the past six years. . . . I like all your types of stories. I demand from life as much variety as possible. We have nothing at all in England anything like this."


Spawn

Henry Kuttner writes from Beverly Hills, California: "I am amazed, charmed and delighted. Not in a long while have I enjoyed any story as much as P. Schuyler Miller's Spawn. That's truly a veritable honey of a yarn—one of the best I've read in a long, long time. The peculiar style is strikingly effective, and I anticipate re-reading the tale more than once, something I seldom do. Congrats on your acumen in buying the epos. Congrats, too, to Finlay on his fine weird cover, and a courtly bow to Messire Ferman on his strong, macabre technique. Second place in the issue, after Spawn, should be divided between Almuric and Apprentice Magician, in my opinion."


Imagination, Beauty, Strangeness

John W. Parsons writes from Pasadena: "I note that an annual crop of your readers manage to assume the prerogative of deity, and ergo 'this is best' or 'that is no good', period. I wish I could exercise such judgment of universal merit. For myself I prefer stories in which imagination and a quality of beauty and strangeness are blended with a certain literary quality. In this connection I particularly recall The Planet of the Dead and The Necromantic Tale by Clark Ashton Smith; The Dark God's Kiss by C. L. Moore; Celephais by H. P. Lovecraft; and Toean Matjan by Vannette Herron. May there be more stories of this magnitude."


Almuric

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