
Weird Fiction of Fantasy Fan Magazine
The 'Weird Fiction of Fantasy Fan Magazine' is a collection of works from the fanzine 'The Fantasy Fan,' edited by Charles D. Hornig, which ran from 1933 to 1935. This anthology features contributions from influential writers of weird fiction, including H. P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard, R. H. Barlow, and Robert Bloch. It compiles all the fiction published in the magazine during its two-year run, excluding works by Clark Ashton Smith, which are available in a separate collection. This compilation highlights the significance of 'The Fantasy Fan' in the development of the weird fiction genre.

























