Author:N. J. O'Neail
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Works Edit
- "The Gallows Tree" in Weird Tales, 14 (6) (December 1929)
- "The Flame Fiend" in Weird Tales, 16 (3) (September 1930)
- "Devouring Shadows" in Weird Tales, 19 (2) (February 1932)
- "The Master of Weird Fiction," letter to Weird Tales (August 1937, vol. 30, no. 2)
- "Reprints," letter to Weird Tales (March 1938, vol. 31, no. 3)
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