Talk:H. Warner Munn

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[edit] Munn's religion

Munn is listed on the page Talk:List of Jews; however, in the interview with Jessica Amanda Salmonson cited in the external links to this article, he seems to indicate his background is Christian, one of his ancestors having been a minister. While I realize that ancestry in one faith does not preclude membership in another, this information does make me cautious about entering Munn's religion as Judaism. Can anybody authenticate (or alternatively debunk) Munn's appearance in the List of Jews? Thanks, BPK 12/13/05.

Have since discovered per his entry in Contemporary Authors that Munn's religion was Lutheran. So it looks like the Talk:List of Jews listing was wrong. BPK 06:18, 3 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Werewolf tales listing

There are four tales not included in the listing whose titles I have not been able to discover. Possibly some of them are listed among the miscellaneous short stories; possibly not. Two must have been among the early tales, since Munn stated he wrote eight of these. Two were newly written for the series when it was reprinted in the mid-70s. Anyone know what these four stories were?

The final three tales written in the late 1970s were published by Munn as individual chapbooks, so these, at least, are known.

Thanks, BPK 12/14/05.