Bewildering Stories welcomes...
Mark Finn
Mark lists himself primarily as a Robert E. Howard scholar: he’s working on a biography in anticipation of the Howard centennial. And I probably should add that Bewildering Stories received “Texas as Character in Robert E. Howard’s Fiction” by accident; Mark sent it to the other, wrong “Don Webb,” i.e. me. Well, serendipity is the spice of life, and of course I asked if we could print it. At long last I’ve had the time to get it ready for a regular issue.
Mark has many other literary talents: he’s very active in radio drama in Austin, Texas and has published two books of fiction. Mark says they’re both out of print... Now wait: they needn’t stay that way, especially with titles as catchy as Gods New and Used. Mark, with all you’re doing, I just hope you have time to send us something more.
Welcome to Bewildering Stories, Mark: we hope to hear from you again soon and often.
Mark Finn’s bio sketch can be found here.
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