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Hazel Heald’s story in the current W.T. is very good. —Clark Ashton Smith to H. P. Lovecraft, 7 Mar 1934, Dawnward Spire, Lonely Hill 538 “Winged Death” is pretty much a ghost-written Ech-Pi-El-ism…| Deep Cuts in a Lovecraftian Vein
I’ve just ghost-written a tale for a client in a fashion amounting virtually to original composition—about a waxwork museum or chamber of horrors where there is a rumour that not all of the fabulou…| Deep Cuts in a Lovecraftian Vein
I’ve seen the new Wonder Stories, & agree that it seems to be improving. A revision client of mine has a story in the current issue—”The Man of Stone”—in which you may possibl…| Deep Cuts in a Lovecraftian Vein
Dear Mr. Lovecraft :— Your letter of the 20th just arrived. I shall be only too glad to have your friend have The Mound for sale or to see—especially that since it offers an opportunity to partiall…| Deep Cuts in a Lovecraftian Vein
I have, I may remark, been able to secure Mr. Baird’s acceptance of two tales by my adopted son Eddy, which he had before rejected. Upon my correcting them, he profest himself willing to prin…| Deep Cuts in a Lovecraftian Vein
Four years ago Hazel Heald made her bow to the readers of Weird Tales with an eery story called “The Horror in the Museum,” which established her at once among the most popular writers …| Deep Cuts in a Lovecraftian Vein
Glad you enjoyed the Witch House and Museum story. Another tale which I revised for the “Museum” author, and which Wright has accepted, brings in von Juntz and his black book as almost the central …| Deep Cuts in a Lovecraftian Vein