second honors, while Bryan's The Sitter in the Mound competes with Kummer's The Man Who Came Back. Fourth honors are divided between Cave's The Death Watch and Clayton's Lens-Shy."
A Fine Story
Robert Bloch writes from Milwaukee: "In the May issue, Quinn's story, while of a 'sentimental' type, seems to me to bid fair to equal Roads in popularity. I predict that it will be extremely well acclaimed by the readers for its smooth writing. Am awaiting the Munn serial with interest, and further HPL reprints. I got a real kick out of reading WT while convalescing."
Concise Comments
Mrs. Hazel Heald writes from Somerville, Massachusetts: "Your improved and larger magazine contains a feast of reading enjoyment.
O. R. D. Styche writes from Hull, England: "I have been buying WT since August, 1937, and feel I must write and offer congratulations on a really fine book. We find so many 'blood and thunder' thrillers on the American market that it is really refreshing to find a decent well-written story."
Donald Ford writes from Kingston, Ohio: "Now that your size has been increased, why not reprint a few serials? Serials that have not been printed in WT before should be popular."
E. B. Hardy writes from Lewiston, Maine: "It is a real treat to read a story like Robert E. Howard's Almuric, and I consider it a good spring tonic for winter-weary folk."
Most Popular Story
Readers, what is your favorite story in this issue? Write a letter or a postcard to the Eyrie, Weird Tales, 9 Rockefeller Plaza, New York City, giving your views, for it is only by hearing from you that we can know whether we are pleasing you or not. The most popular story in the May issue, as shown by your votes and letters, was the first installment of Robert E. Howard's epic serial, Almuric. enjoy
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