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 in those lands. Mr. H. Warner Munn might find real food for horror-tales in this locality."

Sophie Wenzel Ellis, of Little Rock, Arkansas, writes to The Eyrie: "The happiest days of the month for me are those immediately following the first, when I am reading . In my clipping file of short stories there are more distinctive stories from your magazine than any other. Why do you not select a group of your best stories and issue them in book form? I should like to see you publish more stories of the sort which is exquisitely fanciful, such as The Woman of the Wood, by Merritt; The Moon Bog and The Outsider, by Lovecraft; and The Dreamer of Atlanaat, by Price."

Scott G. Williamson, of Los Angeles, expresses his ideas in verse:

To the writer of the most helpful and constructive letter sent to The Eyrie discussing the stories in this issue, Weird Tales will send Seabury Quinn's original typescript of The Man Who Cast No Shadow, which is the cover-story for this issue. The typescript will be autographed by the author.

Readers, your favorite story in the December issue was The Metal Giants, by Edmond Hamilton. This story has three times as many votes as its nearest competitors, The Grinning Mummy, by Seabury Quinn, and part two of The Star Shell, by George C. Wallis and B. Wallis. What is your favorite story in the present issue?