Lost Worlds: The Journal of Clark Ashton Smith Studies
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Lost Worlds: The Journal of Clark Ashton Smith Studies is a quarterly scholarly journal designed to promote the criticism and study of Clark Ashton Smith; his life, his influences, and his contemporaries.
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Issue One
Editor: Scott Connors. Associate editor: Ronald S. Hilger. Publisher: Seele Brennt Publications (http://www.seele-brennt.com). Year: 2004. Cover price: $7 US.
Contents:
- "The Return of the Sorcerer" (editorial, pg. 2) by Scott Connors
- "The Face by the River" (short story, pg. 3-7) by Clark Ashton Smith
- "Eblis in Bakelite" (essay, pg. 8-11) by James Blish with addendum by Donald Sidney-Fryer
- "James Blish versus Ashton Smith" (essay, pg. 12-19) by Donald Sidney-Fryer
- "The Poetics of Morbidity" (essay, pg. 20-25) by Jim Rockhill
- "Who Discovered Clark Ashton Smith?" (essay, pg. 25-34) by Scott Connors
- "Reviews: A Rendezvous in Averoigne by Clark Ashton Smith & The Emperor of Dreams by Clark Ashton Smith" (review, pg. 35-37) by Ronald S. Hilger
- "Review: Songs and Sonnets Atlantean: The Second Series by Donald Sidney-Fryer" (review, pg. 37-39) by Phillippe Gindre
- "Scryings" (news section, pg. 40) by Scott Connor (uncredited)
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Issue Two
Editor: Scott Connors. Associate editor: Ronald S. Hilger. Publisher: Seele Brennt Publications (http://www.seele-brennt.com). Year: 2005. Cover price: $7 US.
Contents:
- "A Chinese Fable" (poem, pg. 2) by Clark Ashton Smith
- "Communicable Mysteries" (essay, pg. 3-11) by Fred Chappell
- "Brave World Old and New" (essay, pg. 11-30) by Donald Sidney-Fryer
- "Clark Ashton Smith Collections in the San Francisco Bay Area, Pt. 1: Letters to Samuel Loveman" (essay, pg. 31-38) by Mark Hall
- "Review: Selected Letters of Clark Ashton Smith" (review, pg. 39-40) by Brian Stableford

