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    A. Merritt's Fantasy Magazine was an American pulp magazine which published five issues from December 1949 to October 1950. It took its name from fantasy...
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    detail. Merritt's fondness for micro-description nicely complements the pointillistic style of Bok's illustrations. Merritt's first fantasy story was...
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    Joe (1985). "A. Merritt's Fantasy Magazine". In Tymn, Marshall B. & Ashley, Mike (eds.). Science Fiction, Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines. Westport,...
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  • (1947–1948) 7ball (1995–2004) 80 Micro (1980–1988) A. Magazine (1989–2002) A. Merritt's Fantasy Magazine (1949–1950) Aboriginal Science Fiction (1986–2001)...
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  • Amazing, A. Merritt's Fantasy Magazine, Famous Fantastic Mysteries, and Fantastic Novels. Born to the Reverend Lawrence Sterne Stevens, M.A., Rector of...
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    an American pulp fantasy fiction magazine, published from 1939 to 1943 by Street & Smith, and edited by John W. Campbell. Unknown was a companion to Street...
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    Weird Tales is an American fantasy and horror fiction pulp magazine founded by J. C. Henneberger and J. M. Lansinger in late 1922. The first issue, dated...
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    Fantastic Novels as a companion to Famous Fantastic Mysteries in 1948; the following year it launched A. Merritt's Fantasy Magazine, in an attempt to cash...
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    last campaign rally. Merritt's album, See You on the Moon, was released in June 2010 on Fantasy Records. Traveling Alone, Merritt's first album on Yep Roc...
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  • E. C. Vivian (category English magazine editors)
    Henry Cannell, a British editor and writer of fantasy and supernatural, detective novels and stories. Prior to becoming a writer, Cannell was a former soldier...
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  • Mary Gnaedinger (category American magazine editors)
    fiction and fantasy magazines Famous Fantastic Mysteries in 1939 and Fantastic Novels in 1940, as well as A. Merritt's Fantasy Magazine. She is known...
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    series; her interest in reprinting Merritt's work helped make him one of the better-known fantasy writers of the era. A Canadian edition from 1948 to 1951...
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  • Popular Publications (category Pulp magazine publishing companies of the United States)
    Love Magazine All-Story Detective All-Story All-Story Love All-Story Love Stories All-Story Love Tales All-Story Western A. Merritt’s Fantasy Magazine Argosy...
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    Fantasy is a genre of speculative fiction which involves themes of the supernatural, magic, and imaginary worlds and creatures. Its roots are in oral traditions...
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    respects: Modern genre fantasy postulates a different reality, either a fantasy world separated from ours, or a hidden fantasy side of our own world....
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  • Kelley, a professor at Erie Community College in Buffalo, New York. The collection spans genres from adventure, crime and horror to Westerns, fantasy and...
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    The Moon Pool (category Works originally published in Argosy (magazine))
    into a novel released in 1919. The protagonist, Dr. Goodwin, would later appear in Merritt's second novel The Metal Monster (1920). Although Merritt did...
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    published, with some changes, as The Green Flame (as Eric North) in A. Merritt's Fantasy Magazine: Vol. 1, No. 4 July 1950) The Satyr (1924, The Melbourne Herald)...
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    many of these imaginary worlds. Fantasy literature may be directed at both children and adults. Fantasy is considered a genre of speculative fiction and...
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    The following year All-Story published Abraham Merritt's first story, "Through the Dragon Glass". Merritt was one of the most popular pulp writers, and...
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    appeared in Hugo Gernsback's magazine Science and Invention, was reprinted in the first issue of the first science fiction magazine, Amazing Stories, in April...
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    Historical fantasy is a category of fantasy and genre of historical fiction that incorporates fantastic elements (such as magic) into a more "realistic"...
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  • The Face in the Abyss (category Works originally published in Argosy (magazine))
    The Face in the Abyss is a fantasy novel by American writer A. Merritt. It is composed of a novelette with the same title and its sequel, "The Snake Mother"...
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    The Ship of Ishtar (category Works originally published in Argosy (magazine))
    The Ship of Ishtar is a fantasy novel by American writer A. Merritt. Originally published as a magazine serial in 1924, it has appeared in book form innumerable...
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    The Metal Monster (category Works originally published in Argosy (magazine))
    The Metal Monster is a fantasy novel by American writer Abraham Merritt. It was first serialized in Argosy All-Story Weekly in 1920 and features the return...
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    Sword and sorcery (S&S), or heroic fantasy, is a subgenre of fantasy characterized by sword-wielding heroes engaged in exciting and violent adventures...
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    Famous Fantastic Mysteries (category Fantasy fiction magazines)
    "The Girl in the Golden Atom" and A. Merritt's "The Moon Pool", both popular stories by well-known authors. Merritt's sequel, "The Conquest of the Moon...
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    This is a list of fantasy authors, authors known for writing works of fantasy, fantasy literature, or related genres of magic realism, horror fiction,...
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  • merritt k, formerly Merritt Kopas, is a Canadian writer, editor, and video game designer. k is known for her games LIM, HUGPUNX, and Consensual Torture...
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    Lost world (category Fantasy genres)
    World, Merritt's The Face in the Abyss), as well as Central Asia (Kipling's The Man Who Would Be King, Haggard's Ayesha: The Return of She, Merritt's The...
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