![]() ![]() A Native American rights activist arrives in San Diego-a gleaming feather waits on the hotel. Lovecraft’s 1919 flash-fiction “Memory,” specially typeset on 13 miniature pages and placed within a hand-carved Polish art box beneath a matching black-and-orange South African tiger iron sphere. The shining feather will lead Chato and his beautiful girlfriend Sunny into unimaginable horror - horror that may encompass the entire world. A Death in Manhattan-a glistening feather lies near the body. ![]() WEIRD TALES now gives you: the “Memory Box.” H.P. ![]() Stephen Segal of WEIRD TALES is donating a Lovecraft Memory Box: Normally, subscriptions are 20 issues and cost $20Īnd Diana Gill of HarperCollins is donating a signed, limited edition galley of Kim Harrison’s THE OUTLAW DEMON WAILS (#99 of 400). The Gila Queen, edited by writer/editor Kathryn Ptacek, just celebrated its 150th issue and has been published–first in print and now as an E-mail newsletter–for twenty years. The Gila Queen is a market newsletter for writers and artists, and each issue contains publishing news, anthologies, regular markets, a theme market section, sf/f/h, contests, articles, and a whole lot more. Kathryn Ptacek is donating two subscriptions to The Gila Queen (this item will be raffled off twice). ![]()
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