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  • [[Image:Terrible_Tales.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Terrible Tales of Tittering Terror''' 1937]] '''Terrible Tales of Tittering Terror''' is a fanzine published by [[John B. Michel]] and [[Donald Wollheim]] in
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  • [[Image:Terrible_Tales.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Terrible Tales of Tittering Terror''' 1937]] '''Terrible Tales of Tittering Terror''' is a fanzine published by [[John B. Michel]] and [[Donald Wollheim]] in
    916 bytes (133 words) - 07:08, 20 October 2011
  • ...a syndicated radio show recorded in Chicago in 1945 called "Stay Tuned For Terror". Other contributors included Harry O. Morris ([[Nyctalops]]), and [[Wilum
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  • ...Lovecraft]], A. Merritt, [[John B. Michel]] ([[Terrible Tales of Tittering Terror]]), Richard Ely Morse, Leslie Perri (Doris Baumgardt), Emil Petaja, Frederi During the 1930s, Donald Wolheim also co-edited [[Terrible Tales of Tittering Terror]] with John B. Michel, and [[The International Observer of Science and Scie
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  • ...pearance was in the short story "The Call of Cthulhu" published in ''Weird Tales'' in 1928. ...tions given of its hideous appearance, its gargantuan size, and the abject terror that it evokes. A drawing of Cthulhu by Lovecraft was presented to R.N. Bar
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  • *[[Eldritch Tales]] *[[Enigmatic Tales]]
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  • ...ience Fiction |The International Observer]], [[Terrible Tales of Tittering Terror]]), writing on the film ''Lost Horizon''. The cover was by Walter E. Marcon
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  • ...o-edited with Phyllis Ann Karr, was [[The Literary Magazine of Fantasy and Terror]], released in 1973. Seven issues were published, the last one appearing in *[[The Literary Magazine of Fantasy and Terror]]
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  • ...ience Fiction |The International Observer]], [[Terrible Tales of Tittering Terror]]), Eric S. Needham (later editor of [[Now & Then]]), Eric Frank Russell, D
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  • Issue #4/5 appeared in 1986 and included "black and white tales of terror" by Kathleen Jurgens ([[Thin Ice]]), and other writing by Kevin J. Lindenmu
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  • ...l Observer of Science and Science Fiction]], [[Terrible Tales of Tittering Terror]]), and "The Hills and the Heights" by Judy Zissman (Judith Merril), an ed
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  • ...n]], [[Novacious]]); Margaret Brundage was the illustrator of many ''Weird Tales'' magazine covers. ...ience Fiction |The International Observer]], [[Terrible Tales of Tittering Terror]]), Stanley Mullen ([[The Gorgon]]), Bob Peterson, Bess Foster Smith, [[Eyd
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  • ...s, foremost among them [[Robert M. Price]]’s ''[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]''. His tales cover subjects ranging from Robert Wiene’s ''The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari' Pulver has also been the editor of [[Midnight Shambler]] and [[Tales of Lovecraftian Horror]]. He was also the co-editor for [[Crypt of Cthulhu]
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  • ...he Last of Lovecraft" by [[John B. Michel]] ([[Terrible Tales of Tittering Terror]], [[The International Observer of Science and Science Fiction | The Intern
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  • ...Wollheim also co-published the humorous zine [[Terrible Tales of Tittering Terror]], and on his own Wollheim edited [[The Phantagraph]] from 1935 to 1946.
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  • ...hman, [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]] ([[The Literary Magazine of Fantasy and Terror]]), [[Charles R. Saunders]] ([[Stardock (Canada)|Stardock]], [[Dragonfield Also featured was a reprint from ''Weird Tales'' of "The Silver Key" by [[H. P. Lovecraft]].
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  • ...equent contributor to small press magazines as well as the revived ''Weird Tales'', the horror pulp magazine that brought Lovecraft's fiction to the attenti *[[Tales of Lovecraftian Horror]]
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  • *[[Terrible Tales of Tittering Terror]] *[[Cosmic Tales]]
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  • ...ience Fiction |The International Observer]], [[Terrible Tales of Tittering Terror]]), Julian Parr, James Parkhill Rathbone ([[Macabre (Scotland)|Macabre]]),
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  • ...[[The Phantagraph]], [[The New Hieroglyph]], [[Terrible Tales of Tittering Terror]]) who founded FAPA, and to whom the fanzine is dedicated.
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  • ...l Observer of Science and Science Fiction]], [[Terrible Tales of Tittering Terror]]), Jack Chapman Miske ([[Scienti-Snaps]]) and writing by several obvious p
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