Gods of the North, the first appearance in the March 1934 issue of The Fantasy Fan. It is among Robert E. Howard’s finest writings on sword and sorcery. This was a rejected Conan story and Howard allowed The Fantasy Fan to publish it.

Contents

  • 97 • Our Readers Say (The Fantasy Fan, March 1934) • essay by uncredited
  • 97 •  Letter (The Fantasy Fan, March 1934) • essay by Duane W. Rimel
  • 97 •  Letter (The Fantasy Fan, March 1934) • essay by H. P. Lovecraft
  • 97 •  Letter (The Fantasy Fan, March 1934) • essay by Clark Ashton Smith
  • 97 •  Letter (The Fantasy Fan, March 1934) • [Letters: Wilson Tucker] • essay by Wilson Tucker [as by Bob Tucker]
  • 98 •  Letter (The Fantasy Fan, March 1934) • essay by H. Koenig
  • 99 • Gods of the North • short story by Robert E. Howard
  • 104 • Fantasy Book • essay by Lester Anderson
  • 104 •   Review: Gandle Follows His Nose by Heywood Broun • review by Lester Anderson
  • 105 • Supernatural Horror in Literature (Part 6 of 18) • [Supernatural Horror in Literature] • (1927) • essay by H. P. Lovecraft
  • 105 • Your Views (The Fantasy Fan, March 1934) • essay by uncredited
  • 105 •  Letter (The Fantasy Fan, March 1934) [2] • essay by H. P. Lovecraft
  • 106 • Revenant • poem by Clark Ashton Smith
  • 107 • The Words in the Sky • [A True Experience] • short story by Kenneth B. Pritchard
  • 108 • How to Write a Weird Tale • essay by Wilson Tucker [as by Hoy Ping Pong]
  • 109 • A Sad Story of the Future • short story by Forrest J. Ackerman
  • 109 • The Time Machine: (A Bibliographical Note) • essay by R. H. Barlow

Notes

Volume 1, Number 7, Whole No. 7.
Pages run 97-112.

Edited by Charles D. Hornig
Print run of only about 60 copies.

The Fantasy Fan, March 1934
Publisher :Charles D. Hornig
Year :March 1934
Format :Fanzine (periodical 6×9, side stapled)
Pages :16
Cover :None
Illustrations :None
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The Fantasy Fan, March 1934

Gods of the North, the first appearance in the March 1934 issue of The Fantasy Fan. It is among Robert E. Howard’s finest writings on sword and sorcery. This was a rejected Conan story and Howard allowed The Fantasy Fan to publish it.

Tags: Charles D. Hornig / Clark Ashton Smith / Duane W. Rimel / Forrest J. Ackerman / H. P. Lovecraft / Lester Anderson / R. H. Barlow / Robert E. Howard