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Before he became an acclaimed unknown novelist, Bruno Fischer moonlighted among the most crafty experts of the arcane skill of the Weird Menace tale, filling up the webpages of Terror Stories and other Popular Publications pulp magazines just like a madman. It had been the center of the Great Depressive disorder. Fischer have been writing for when inspiration struck: "Through the late springtime of 1936 I had been in a club with several magazine friends and we were discussing steps to make a great living out of the writing racket. A person mentioned that he had picked up just a little money by turning out pulp. That provided me the idea. I'd never read a pulp publication. I bought a dozen secondhand copies and put in most of the night time reading them. The very next day I bought more and the next more. After ten days and nights of studying the various markets, I attempt to devote my weekends to pulp. "Within a fit of romanticism I agreed upon the reviews with the name I sometimes published under-Russell Grey. Rogers Terrill turned down the first five I published, then bought twenty-four in a row." The newly-minted pulp copy writer soon became so prolific that editor Terrill was arranging two of his tales in many issues. Fischer agreed upon those yarns, Harrison Surprise. We've preferred five of these chillers for our latest Terror Stories audiobook, divided between Fischer's two pseudonyms.