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Effa Danelson

Excerpt from Tom Brinkmann’s article on The Occult Digest from The Digest Enthusiast book seven:

“While the history of The Occult Digest is interesting and complex, it is also the history of Effa E. Roddel who was born to James and Catherine Roddel in Warrens, Wisconsin on June 1, 1869; strangely enough, sharing her birth month and day with Marilyn Monroe who would be born on that day in 1926. Unlike Monroe, Danelson came from a large family with seven brothers and three sisters. She became Effa E. Danelson on June 19, 1905 when she married Gustav E. Danelson, originally from Varnamo, Sweden. That same year, Mrs. Danelson was getting messages from a ‘spirit teacher’ and had become a lecturer and spirit medium by the time she and her husband had made their home in St. Louis, Missouri.”

Tom Brinkmann writes about unusual, off-the-beaten-path magazines, digests, and tabloids. His Bad Mags website was active from June 2004–July 2017. His books, Bad Mags Volume 1 (2008) and Volume 2 (2009) are available from secondary outlets, including amazon.com

Space Science Fiction Vol. 1 No. 3 November 1952

Space Science Fiction Vol. 1 No. 3 November 1952
Contents
Lester del Ray: An Editorial on Space Suits
H.B. Fyfe “Moonwalk” art by Paul Orban
Michael Shaara “Be Fruitful and Multiply” art by Ed Emshwiller
Walt Sheldon “A Lack of Verisimilitude” art uncredited
Straight, Place and Show readers’ votes for stories that appeared in No. 1 May 1952
A.J. Budrys “Walk to the World” art by Alex Ebel
Larry Shaw “Saucers in the Belfry”
George O. Smith’s Book Reviews Science: Fact and Fiction
Lester del Rey: The Big Convention (World SF Con No. 10)
Judith Merril “Hero’s Way” art by Gari
Philip St. John “Unto Him that Hath” art by Alex Ebel
Take-Off (Letters of Comment)
Coming Events

Publisher: John Raymond
Editor: Lester del Rey
Assoc. Editors: Peter Leavy, John Vincent
Art Director: Milton Berwin
Cover: Earle Bergey

Read Vince Nowell, Sr.’s article “When Things Go Wrong—The Lester del Rey/John Raymond Fiasco” in The Digest Enthusiast book seven.

Pulp Literature No. 15 Summer 2017

Stories from Pulp Literature No. 15 Summer 2017:

Much of “The Seven Swans, Book Four: The Highwayman’s Deception” by Mel Anastasiou is a self-contained adventure/romance set in olde England. Three chapters frame the tale of Spencer Stevens’ past life, while eight immerse the reader in his captivating adventure there as he courts the life of the highwayman and his teacher, the provocative Charlotte. Anastasiou is the acquisitions editor for Pulp Literature, and her stories appear regularly in the magazine.

AHMM March 1959

Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine Vol. 4 No. 3 March 1959
Alfred Hitchcock: Dear Readers
Contents
Henry Slesar “Not So Sudden Death”
Kris Giles “Double Entry”
Donald Honig “An Honest Man’s Legal Justice”
Helen Nielsen “Angry Weather”
Bryce Walton “Unidentified and Dead”
O.H. Leslie “It Started Most Innocently”
Donald Martin “Meditations Upon a Murder”
Fletcher Flora “Of the Five Who Came”
Robert Edmond Alter “An Accident has been Arranged”
Douglas Farr “Sam’s Conscience”
C.B. Gilford “The Coldbrook Crime”

Publisher: Richard E. Decker
Editorial Director: William Manners
Managing Editor: Marguerite Bostwick
Associate Editors: Pat O’Connell, Nadine King
Art Director: Meinrad Mayer

Regularly $12.00, now $8.15. Grab it fast, who knows how long this price will last!

Weirdbook No. 40 Nov. 2018

Weirdbook Vol. 2 No. 10 Issue 40 November 2018
Contents
Doug Draa: From the Editor’s Tower

Stories
Adrian Cole “Iconoclasm”
Franklyn Searight “Have a Crappy Halloween”
Samson Stormcrow Hayes “Early Snow”
Glynn Owen Barrass “The Dollhouse”
Loren Rhoads “Elle a Vu un Loup”
Christian Riley “Bringing the Bodies Home”
Marlane Quade Cook “Restored”
David M. Hoenig “Nameless and Named”
Paul Lubaczewski “Playing A Starring Role”
Mike Chinn “And the Living is Easy”
Paul StJohn Mackintosh “The Prague Relic”
Matt Sullivan “The Circle”
John Linwood Grant “Sanctuary”
Matt Neil Hill “The Giving of Gifts”
Jack Lothian “The Santa Anna”
Kevin Henry “The Dread Fishermen”
Andrew Darlington “Blind Vision”
William Tea “The Thirteenth Step”
Clint Smith “This Godless Apprenticeship”
John W. Dennehy “Waiting”
Paul R. McNamee “Pouring Whiskey In My Soul”
Darrell Schweitzer “True Blue”
Rohit Sawant “The Treadmill”
W.D. Clifton “The Veiled Isle”

Poetry
Jessica Amanda Salmonson
“Gila King”
Frederick J. Mayer “Necro-Meretrix”
Frederick J. Mayer “Grinning Moon”
Russ Parkhurst “The Burning Man”
Russ Parkhurst “Silent Hours”
Maxwell I Gold “The Old White Crone”

Weirdbook Vol. 2 No. 10 Issue 40 November 2018
Publisher/Executive Editor: John Gregory Betancourt
Editor: Doug Draa
Consulting Editor: W. Paul Ganley
Cover: J. Florêncio
Interior Artwork: Allen Koszowski
256 pages, 6” x 9”
$12.00 POD, Kindle*
Wildside Press website

*Not available at the time of this writing

Fate 733

Fate No. 733
True Reports of the Strange and Unknown
Contents
I See By the Papers by Fate Staff
Phyllis Galde: From Your Editor
Marilyn Hosey: Flatwoods Monster
Rosemary Ellen Guiley: The Grafton Monster
A Nod to Stephen King
Thomas Quackenbush: Pine Bush UFOs
Umberto Visani: Men in Black
Maxim W. Furek: The Strange and Paranormal Events of Sheppton
Michael Harris Hoffman: To Civilized Mars and Beyond
W.A. Harbinson: The Timeless Mystery of Saint Germain
David Montaigne: Pole Shift
Judy Griffin: My Healing Journey with Flowers
Natalie Fowler: The Palmer House and Its Effects
Katharine Clark: The Unknown Woman of the Seine
Did the Nazis have Flying Saucers and a Base in Antarctica?
Dick Kleiner: Audrey Meadows and the Rooming House Ghost (Fate Jan. 1964)
My Proof of Survival
True Mystic Experiences
Eris Christopher: A Fascinating Account of Past Life Regression
Graham Meame: Haunted Castlegate
Lisa Hawkins: One Step Beyond
Micah Hanks: Beyond the Known part II
Classified Advertising
The Amazing Godwin from Spirit as told to Phyllis Galde by Janice Carlson

Editor-in-Chief: Phyllis Galde
Executive Editor: Rosemary Ellen Guiley
Editors: Susan Swan, Jamie Anderson, Natalie Fowler
Contributing Editor: Micah Hanks
Social Media: Jamie Anderson
Fate Radio Host: Kat Hobson
Cover image courtesy Maxwell Drake
Approximately 5.25” x 7.75” 120 pages
$5.95
Fate website

Pulp Horror No. 8 Dec. 2018

Contents
EC Lives!
Pulp Horror Reviews
Crocodile Fears
Sabat: The Man in Black
Daniel Farson’s Worlds of Horror
Started So Late, Ended So Soon
A Short History of the Silber Grusel-Krimi
Dobson’s Challenge
The Hell-Fire Gallery
Shapes of Midnight

Pulp Horror No. 8 December 2018
69 pages, ~6” x 9” (A5-size) perfect bound, full color throughout
Editor/Publisher: Justin Marriott
Contributors: Jim O’Brien, Andreas Decker, Tom Tesarek, Ben Spurling, and Morgan Holmes
Front cover: Rik Rawling
POD $10.00
The Paperback Fanatic website

Johnny Liddell’s Morgue by Frank Kane

Published by Dell in 1956, Johnny Liddell’s Morgue is a collection of Frank Kane’s short stories starring PI Liddell from earlier magazines, primarily Manhunt. Here’s the rundown:

“Lead Ache” Manhunt May 1954
“Frame” Manhunt August 1954
“Return Engagement” Manhunt Feb. 1955
“The Dead Grin” Manhunt June 1955
“A Package for Mr. Big” The Saint Detective Magazine Sep. 1954
“A Game of Murder” Mobsters Feb. 1953
“Morgue-Star Final” Crack Detective Stories July 1945
“Gory Hallelujah!” Private Eye Dec. 1953

Switchblade issue two

Stories from Switchblade issue two, edited by Scotch Rutherford:

“Profski Gets It” by Charles Roland opens with a short, gross prelude, meant to set the mood. Fortunately, this PI procedural takes off directly after, along with Profski, for New Orleans. When a Milwaukee runaway stops texting her younger sister, an infernal alarm finally triggers her parents to hire Profski, after the NOPD comes up clueless. Profski follows each new lead further into more dubious locales. Roland paints a beautifully gray picture of where second-thoughts should never let us go. An issue highlight.