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Manly Wade Wellman
Manly Wade Wellman (May 21, 1903 – April 5, 1986) was an American writer. While his
science fiction and
fantasy stories appeared in such
pulps as ''
Astounding Stories '', ''
Startling Stories '', ''
Unknown '' and ''
Strange Stories '', Wellman is best remembered as one of the most popular contributors to the legendary ''
Weird Tales '' and for his fantasy and horror stories set in the
Appalachian Mountains , which draw on the native folklore of that region.
Karl Edward Wagner referred to him as "the dean of fantasy writers." Wellman also wrote in a wide variety of other genres, including
historical fiction ,
detective fiction ,
western fiction ,
juvenile fiction , and
non-fiction .
Wellman was a long-time resident of
North Carolina . He received many awards, including the
World Fantasy Award and
Edgar Allan Poe Award . In 2013, the North Carolina Speculative Fiction Foundation inaugurated an award named after him to honor other North Carolina authors of science fiction and fantasy.
Three of Wellman's most famous recurring protagonists are
John, a.k.a. John the Balladeer, a.k.a. "Silver John" , a wandering backwoods minstrel with a silver-stringed guitar; the elderly "
occult detective "
Judge Pursuivant ; and
John Thunstone , also an occult investigator.
Wellman wrote under a number of pseudonyms, including
Gabriel Barclay ,
Levi Crow ,
Gans T. Field ,
Hampton Wells , and
Wade Wells .
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