Tevis Clyde Smith
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Tevis Clyde Smith | |
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Born | 1908 |
Died | 1984 (aged 75–76) |
Occupation | short story writer, amateur publisher |
Nationality | United States |
Genres | Fantasy |
Tevis Clyde Smith (1908 - 1984) was an American Fantasy writer and amateur publisher. Smith met Robert E. Howard while both attended Brownwood High School and they remained friends until Howard's death. At the time, Smith was publishing a small amateur journal. He and Howard collaborated on a story that was meant to run in Smith's magazine, "Under the Great Tiger", though they abandoned the project.[1]. Smith did other collaborations with Howard, one of which they sold to the magazine Oriental Stories. Several of their collaborations were collected in Red Blades of Black Cathay, published by Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc. in 1971.
[edit] Notes
- ^ de Camp, L. Sprague; Catherine Crook de Camp, Jane Whittington Griffin (1983). Dark Valley Destiny: the Life of Robert E. Howard. New York: Bluejay Books, 166. ISBN 0-312-94074-2.
[edit] References
- Chalker, Jack L.; Mark Owings (1998). The Science-Fantasy Publishers: A Bibliographic History, 1923-1998. Westminster, MD and Baltimore: Mirage Press, Ltd., 321.
- Contento, William G.. Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections. Retrieved on 2008-05-09.