Author:Clifford Ball
Works
edit- "In Appreciation of Howard," letter to Weird Tales (January 1937, vol. 29, no. 1)
- "Duar the Accursed" in Weird Tales, 29 (5) (May 1937)
- "The Thief of Forthe" in Weird Tales, 30 (1) (July 1937)
- "The Goddess Awakens" in Weird Tales, 31 (2) (February 1938)
- "The Swine of Ææa" in Weird Tales, 33 (3) (March 1939)
- "The Little Man" in Weird Tales, 34 (2) (August 1939)
- "The Werewolf Howls" in Weird Tales, 36 (2) (November-December 1941)
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