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to exchange a magazine he had for the one I had just finished. I was more than willing to oblige him and needless to say my night turned out to be a highly enjoyable one, thanks to that magazine. It was a darn good issue of Weird Tales. I have been reading your magazine ever since. I've just finished reading the November issue, and boy! it sure was a keen number. I especially like the Doctor Satan series, and The Consuming Flame was up to the standard. Conan was good in Howard's Shadows in Zamboula, as was the reprint. For real chillers I would recommend Paul F. Stern's The Way Home as well as The Hand of Wrath by Price. The filler stories were good reading also, which made the issue a top-notch number. The only story I didn't especially care for was Leslie F. Stone's When the Flame-Flowers Blossomed. As for the covers: they're swell; I like 'em nude or otherwise as long as they are by Brundage. The best one for 1935 was the October issue. I think Weird Tales is swell; because it's different. Let's keep it unique."


More Vampires and Werewolves

Orin S. McFarland, of Tampa, Florida, writes: "I've read your magazine since 1930 and think there is nothing like it on the news stands. I only buy two magazines and yours is one of the two. I noticed you have plenty of arguments about the nudes on your covers. They are all right, but why can't you have a few weird pictures sometime? This month's cover is excellently painted and much better than most of your covers. . . . Let's have more vampire stories and also werewolf stories. We haven't had any of this type for a long time. And by the way, what has happened to Hugh Davidson? He writes excel- lent stories of this type. We haven't had any of his stories in a long time. Yours for more vampire and werewolf tales." [An excellent weird story by Hugh Davidson will be published soon. It is entitled The House of the Evil Eye.The Editor.]


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