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WEIRD TALES
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the greatest of all weird tales. Seabury Quinn is one of your best and most versatile authors. His stories are always excellent, lovely and imaginative and fantastic. I don't think he gets enough credit. He is one of my main reasons for buying this magazine. In this month's issue I enjoyed most of all A Rendezvous in Averoigne by Clark Ashton Smith. Why don't we hear more often from him? He is another great author."


A Crackerjack

Richard Kraft writes from Allenhurst, New Jersey: "The Last Horror by Eli Colter is superb; it is one of the greatest stories I have ever read in WT. In fact it is one of the greatest stories I have ever read anywhere. Keep up the good work in your reprint department. All in all your February issue is a crackerjack. Who is this Nathan Hindin? His first tale is a pip; exciting, different and refreshingly unhackneyed. It cops first place among your new stories. The inimitable Doctor de Grandin is much better than usual in a thoroughly satisfying yarn and noses out The Drifting Snow for second place. The latter, by the way, is another darn good story. Your cover is much better than last month's and is a fitting herald for the new 160-page Weird."


Recent Stories

D. de Woronin writes from Trelawney, Southern Rhodesia: "A few words about the stories in your magazine for the last year or so: But for one story, I would hesitate in choosing the best, for you had such a crop of excellent yarns. But this story stands right



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