PCL MS 055 Joseph Payne Brennan Collection
MLA Citation
“PCL MS 055 Joseph Payne Brennan Collection.” Finding Aids. BGSU University Libraries, 9 May 2014, lib.bgsu.edu/finding_aids/items/show/2521. Accessed 20 May 2025.
Title | PCL MS 055 Joseph Payne Brennan Collection | ||||||
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Introduction | Joseph Payne Brennan was born in Bridgeport, Conn. in 1918. He was a distinguished poet and author of fantasy and supernatural fiction. He was one of the last memorable names to emerge from Weird Tales before its first demise in 1954. From 1957-1976, he published his own fantasy magazine Macabre. He published several collections of poems and several collections of short stories in the supernatural and fantasy genres. He also wrote several volumes of tales centered on the adventures of his psychic detective, Lucius Leffing. Brennan died in 1990. His story "The Temple of the Living Dead" was published in Midnight Sun vol.2, no.2 August 1976. This journal was published by Gary Hoppenstand and is in the Browne Popular Culture Library's Zine Collection. This manuscript was transferred to the collection by the author in 1989. This register was compiled in 2012 by Nancy Down. | ||||||
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