![]() ![]() Stephan King dedicated his 1981 horror retrospective Danse Macabre to Wellman along with horror masters Ray Bradbury, Robert Bloch, Jorge Luis Borges, Donald Wandrei, and Frank Belknap Long. Wellman’s nonfiction Civil War history, Rebel Boast: First at Bethel, Last at Appomattox was nominated for the He won for his story, “A Star for a Warrior,” which famously beat out Williamįaulkner’s “An Error in Chemistry.” Faulkner was furious about losing and made Writers of America Edgar Allan Poe Award, two World Fantasy Awards, The Britishįantasy Award, and the first Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine Award (1946) which Among his numerous accolades are the Mystery Published over three hundred stories and essays and dozens of books in a career ![]() Wellman’s named is spelled “Manley” instead of Manly, a mistake the authorĮncountered often throughout his career. Tales in August of 1939 and later in his career retrospective Worse Things Waiting (Carcosa Press, 1973), which won the World FantasyĪward for Best Collection at the inaugural World Fantasy Convention, held in the fall of 1975 in Providence, Rhode Island, home of influential Weird Tales writer H.P. Still,” which originally appeared in Weird Teleplay is an adaptation of Manly Wade Wellman’s story, “The Valley Was ![]()
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