Howard Elmer Wandrei | |
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Born | September 24, 1909 Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota |
Died | September 5, 1956 Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota |
(aged 46)
Pen name | H. W. Guernsey, Robert Coley |
Occupation | Artist, short story writer |
Nationality | United States |
Genres | Fantasy, Science Fiction, Horror, Mystery |
Relative(s) | Donald Wandrei (brother) |
Howard Elmer Wandrei (September 24, 1909 – September 5, 1956)[1] was a US artist and writer. He wrote over 200 stories that appeared in the magazines Weird Tales. Astounding, Esquire, Black Mask and others. He wrote under his own name and as by Robert Coley and H.W. Guernsey.
Wandrei is better remembered for his illustrations[2] many of which were included in the books of his brother, Donald Wandrei.
Several collections of Wandrei's stories were announced as forthcoming from Arkham House[3] but were not published by Arkham House.
Fedogan & Bremer has published several collections of Wandrei's stories using some of the same titles as the proposed Arkham House publications.
A photograph of Howard Wandrei can be found at: [1]
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