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ary WT together. My favorite five of the two issues are in this order: First, Tom P. Kelley's truly grand and weird tale of Egypt, I Found Cleopatra. Kelley is king of the Egyptian story world, says I. Second in my favor is Ed Hamilton's Bride of the Lightning, really a wonderful tale, that, a story that I can understand, for you see of all the splendid adornments of nature none appeals to me as much as the glittering lightning and the sound of thunder do. The brain of a man who can conceive of such splendor as Hamilton has is surely burning with the fire of his own thoughts. Hamilton's He That Hath Wings I always shall remember. Who has not dreamed and in that dream experienced the wild weird freedom of wings? Quite a number of us shared Ed's dream. I award third place to the first installment of Manly Wade Wellman's Fearful Rock. Mr. Wellman really catches the mood of that particular corner of the Southland—I know, for I was born in the Ozark locality on the Arkansas side and lived there for a number of years. A swell setting for a swell tale. In my estimation, fourth place should go to Z. B. Bishop's Medusa's Coil. Fifth place to my old favorite, Clark Ashton Smith and his Double Shadow. I couldn't blame those scared souls for being scared. I'd be 'scared of my shadder' too if it doubled up on me. Good old Robert Bloch gave us a splendid example in Waxworks. That story came right down my alley and up my tree—and like to've got me—to've got me to give it second place in this line-up, I mean. If I had time to write this letter over I think it would get third place at least. I'll bet Bob sure regrets my carelessness!"

W. M. Jones writes from New York City: " is and has been, and probably will continue to be, one of the real adventures in reading. Keep up the good work!"

W. G. Spicker writes from Logan, Utah: "I congratulate you upon the enlarged WT. I am sure that the additional stories will be welcomed everywhere by lovers of the unusual."