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C. M. Eddy Jr.

Clifford Martin Eddy Jr. (C. M. Eddy Jr.; January 18, 1896 – November 21, 1967)[1] was an American writer known for his horror, mystery and supernatural short stories. He is best remembered for his work in Weird Tales magazine and his friendship with H. P. Lovecraft.

Clifford M. Eddy Jr.
Born(1896-01-18)January 18, 1896
Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
DiedNovember 21, 1967(1967-11-21) (aged 71)
Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
Resting placeSwan Point Cemetery
Pen nameC. M. Eddy Jr.
OccupationAuthor
NationalityAmerican
GenreHorror, science fiction
SpouseMuriel E. Eddy

Career edit

Eddy was born in Providence, Rhode Island, on January 18, 1896. He went to Classical High School in Providence,[2] and as a child was a precocious reader and writer. He continued to be an avid reader and writer, interested in mythology and the occult. According to his wife Muriel,

Cliff was always interested in the idea of parallel planes—where life on another level, either astral or otherwise, would be similar to that on earth—or where life might exist, but in another time or another form. He was also fascinated by the themes of teleportation, vampirism, ghosts and the mystery of unexplained phenomena...he spent hours in the library researching the unusual, the unique, the bizarre.[3]

Horror writer edit

He began his career writing short stories for a broad range of pulp fiction magazines such as Weird Tales, Munsey's Magazine, and Snappy Stories. His first published tale, "Sign of the Dragon" (Mystery Magazine,[4] 1919), was a detective story. (In October 2012 it was released as a standalone e-book.)

Various tales of mystery, ghosts, and song-writing (he himself wrote songs, including "When We Met by the Blue Lagoon", "In My Wonderful Temple of Love", "Dearest of All", "Underneath the Whispering Pine", "Sunset Hour", and "Hello Mister Sunshine (Goodbye, Mister Rain)"), continued to appear through 1925 in various magazines. They included "A Little Bit of Good Luck" (a story about songwriting), Munsey's Magazine, 1920; "Moonshine" (ghost story), Action Stories, 1922; "The Unshorn Lamb (another story about songwriting) Snappy Stories, 1922. Some stories written at this time were unpublished: "Pilgrimage of Peril", "The Vengeful Vision" and "A Solitary Solution" (all 1924) until collected in Exit Into Eternity (1973).

Friendship with H. P. Lovecraft edit

 
H. P. Lovecraft in June 1934

The Eddys' first contact with H. P. Lovecraft occurred as early as 1918;[5] They first met face to face in August 1923, according to Muriel Eddy being introduced by Eddy's and Lovecraft's mothers,who were both active in the women's suffrage movement.[3]

Lovecraft frequently visited the Eddys' home on Second Street in East Providence, and later called on them at their home in the Fox Point section of Providence. Eddy was a member of Lovecraft's inner circle of friends and authors, and he and Lovecraft edited each other's works.[2] Both authors were also investigators for Harry Houdini and served the magician as ghostwriters. The two collaborated on The Cancer of Superstition, ghostwritten for Houdini, but the latter's death in October 1926 curtailed the project. (Notes and surviving fragments were published in The Dark Brotherhood and Other Pieces.)

Eddy and Lovecraft took scenic walks, including one to the Old Stone Mill in Newport, Rhode Island; August Derleth later incorporated notes taken by Lovecraft on this occasion into The Lurker at the Threshold (1945).

Eddy's wife Muriel typed many of Lovecraft's manuscripts and Lovecraft would often read the stories to the couple. Eddy wrote several stories that were published in Weird Tales during 1924 and 1925. These were "The Ghost Eater" (a werewolf tale), 1924; "The Loved Dead" (about demoniac desire for the dead i.e. necrophilia), 1924; and "Deaf, Dumb and Blind", a chronicle of Satanic sensations, 1925. Lovecraft's contribution seems to have ranged from making suggestions and perhaps a paragraph change. These tales are collected in The Loved Dead and Other Tales.

Other stories by Eddy which appeared in Weird Tales during 1924 and 1925 were "Ashes" (an experiment by a chemistry professor), 1924; "With Weapons of Stone" (a story of prehistoric man), 1924; "Arhl-a of the Caves" (another prehistoric man tale); and "The Better Choice" (about a machine for reviving the dead), 1925.[3] These tales are also included in The Loved Dead and Other Tales (Fenham Publishing, Narragansett, RI 2008)

The Dark Swamp and "Black Noon" edit

On 4 November 1923, Eddy and Lovecraft sought the Dark Swamp, a place of which Lovecraft had heard rumours and which was said to lie "off the Putnam Pike, about halfway between Chepachet, Rhode Island and Putnam, Connecticut".[6][7] The legend surrounding the place (which they never found) seems to have influenced the opening of Lovecraft's story "The Colour Out of Space" (1927).

The Dark Swamp was also the basis for Eddy's unfinished short story "Black Noon" (1967) (posthumously published in Exit into Eternity: Tales of the Bizarre and Supernatural, see below). The introduction to Exit Into Eternity explains that Eddy was unable to complete the work due to illness, and died in 1967; also that August Derleth was intending to finish this work, and perhaps expand it into a full-length novel, but it remained unfinished due to Derleth's death in 1971.[8] "Black Noon"'s protagonist is a pipe-smoking businessman called Biff Briggs (standing in for Eddy himself – 'Biff' instead of 'Cliff') who reads pulp magazines in his spare time. After discovering the work of a superb horror writer named Robert Otis Mather (a thinly veiled fictitious version of H. P. Lovecraft) in the new pulp Uncanny Stories and finding he lives in the same town, Briggs befriends him and becomes a frequent visitor to Mathers' house at 31 Spring Lane, Fenham. (This fictitious town was invented by Eddy and is featured in "The Loved Dead" (1923) and "Deaf, Dumb and Blind" (1924). Mathers (known as Rom for short, due to his initials), is partly cared for by his aunt, Agatha Sessions. Mathers writes a trilogy of novels which seem to have taken him over almost by demonic possession. In the summer, Rom wants to investigate a town called Granville, which is reputed to have numerous haunted houses, and calls on Briggs to transport him. Over a period of two weeks they hold nightly vigils awaiting supernatural manifestations; while no ghosts appear, Rom's life is nearly ended several times by seemingly unnatural accidents.

There is a published letter by Eddy on his relationship with Lovecraft.[9]

Later career edit

Eddy was also a theatrical booking agent for 25 years, promoting shows that featured many famous vaudevillians and performers of the early twentieth century. In later years, he was a proofreader for Oxford Press, a principal clerk at the business management office of the Rhode Island State Department of Public Health, secretary treasurer of the Rhode Island Theatrical Booking Agents' Association, and president (1954–1956) and treasurer (1962–67) of the Rhode Island Writers' Guild.[2] He died on November 21, 1967, aged 71, and is interred at Swan Point Cemetery.[1]

Fenham Publishing edit

Eddy's grandson Jim Dyer set up Fenham Publishing in Narragansett, Rhode Island, in 2000 to publish the works of his grandparents Clifford M. and Muriel E. Eddy.[10]

Bibliography edit

  • Exit Into Eternity: Tales of the Bizarre and Supernatural (Providence, RI: Oxford Press, 1973; Narragansett, RI: Fenham Publishing, 2000). Introduction by Muriel E. Eddy. Contents:
    • "Pilgrimage of Peril" (1924; unpublished until this volume)
    • "The Vengeful Vision" (1924; unpublished until this volume)
    • "Miscreant from Murania" (1951, unpublished until this volume)
    • "A Solitary Solution" (1924; unpublished until this volume)
    • "Black Noon (a beginning) (1967; unfinished as explained above; unpublished until this volume)
  • Erased from Exile (Lamoni, IA: Stygian Isle Press, 1976)
  • The Terror Out of Time (Providence, RI: Dyer-Eddy, 1976)
  • The Loved Dead and Other Tales (Narragansett, RI: Fenham Publishing, 2008). Edited by Jim Dyer.
  • The Gentleman from Angell Street: Memories of H. P. Lovecraft (with Muriel Eddy) (Narragansett, RI: Fenham Publishing, 2001). Edited by Jim Dyer.
  • Perils From the Pulps: A Collection of Tales (Narragansett, RI: Fenham Publishing, 2020). Edited by Jim Dyer.

Secondary reading edit

  • Popkins, George. "He Wrote of the Supernatural". Providence Evening Bulletin (Nov 25, 1963), 37.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Fenham Publishing, About the Authors
  2. ^ a b c Brown University Archival & Manuscript Collections Online, Historical note 2012-02-15 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ a b c C.M. Eddy Jr. Exit into Eternity: Tales of the Bizarre and Supernatural Providence RI: Oxford Press, Inc, 1973. p. (iii).
  4. ^ "Mystery Magazine/Stories". www.philsp.com.
  5. ^ Eddy Family manuscript collection
  6. ^ C.M. Eddy Jr. "Walks with H. P. Lovecraft", in The Dark Brotherhood and Other Pieces; reprint (in French) in L'Herne No. 12 (1969), the special Lovecraft issue; reprint in Muriel E. Eddy and C.M. Eddy Jr, The Gentleman from Angell Street: Memories of H. P. Lovecraft, Narragansett, RI: Fenham Publishing Co, 2001
  7. ^ See also Lovecraft's Selected Letters I Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1965, pp. 264–67
  8. ^ C.M. Eddy Jr. Exit into Eternity: Tales of the Bizarre and Supernatural Providence RI: Oxford Press, Inc, 1973. p. (iv).
  9. ^ The Providence Journal 138, No. 283 (26 Nov 1966), 21 (as "Knew Lovecraft")
  10. ^ "Publisher Delves into Family History". February 1, 2013.

External links edit

  • Fenham Publishing
  • SF Bookcase page on C. M. Eddy
  • H. P. Lovecraft And His Legacy: C M Eddy Jr. News
  • Publisher Delves Into Family History article from New England Horror Writers blog by Jason Harris
  • Guide to the Clifford M. and Ruth M. Eddy musical compositions held at John Hay Library, Brown University, Providence
  • Rhode Island Writers Guild Records at John Hay Library, Brown University, Providence Rhode Island Writers' Guild records
  • C. M. Eddy Jr. at Find a Grave
  • C. M. Eddy Jr. at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database  
  • Works by C. M. Eddy Jr. at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)  

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Clifford Martin Eddy Jr C M Eddy Jr January 18 1896 November 21 1967 1 was an American writer known for his horror mystery and supernatural short stories He is best remembered for his work in Weird Tales magazine and his friendship with H P Lovecraft Clifford M Eddy Jr Born 1896 01 18 January 18 1896Providence Rhode Island U S DiedNovember 21 1967 1967 11 21 aged 71 Providence Rhode Island U S Resting placeSwan Point CemeteryPen nameC M Eddy Jr OccupationAuthorNationalityAmericanGenreHorror science fictionSpouseMuriel E Eddy Contents 1 Career 1 1 Horror writer 1 2 Friendship with H P Lovecraft 1 3 The Dark Swamp and Black Noon 1 4 Later career 2 Fenham Publishing 3 Bibliography 4 Secondary reading 5 References 6 External linksCareer editEddy was born in Providence Rhode Island on January 18 1896 He went to Classical High School in Providence 2 and as a child was a precocious reader and writer He continued to be an avid reader and writer interested in mythology and the occult According to his wife Muriel Cliff was always interested in the idea of parallel planes where life on another level either astral or otherwise would be similar to that on earth or where life might exist but in another time or another form He was also fascinated by the themes of teleportation vampirism ghosts and the mystery of unexplained phenomena he spent hours in the library researching the unusual the unique the bizarre 3 Horror writer edit He began his career writing short stories for a broad range of pulp fiction magazines such as Weird Tales Munsey s Magazine and Snappy Stories His first published tale Sign of the Dragon Mystery Magazine 4 1919 was a detective story In October 2012 it was released as a standalone e book Various tales of mystery ghosts and song writing he himself wrote songs including When We Met by the Blue Lagoon In My Wonderful Temple of Love Dearest of All Underneath the Whispering Pine Sunset Hour and Hello Mister Sunshine Goodbye Mister Rain continued to appear through 1925 in various magazines They included A Little Bit of Good Luck a story about songwriting Munsey s Magazine 1920 Moonshine ghost story Action Stories 1922 The Unshorn Lamb another story about songwriting Snappy Stories 1922 Some stories written at this time were unpublished Pilgrimage of Peril The Vengeful Vision and A Solitary Solution all 1924 until collected in Exit Into Eternity 1973 Friendship with H P Lovecraft edit nbsp H P Lovecraft in June 1934The Eddys first contact with H P Lovecraft occurred as early as 1918 5 They first met face to face in August 1923 according to Muriel Eddy being introduced by Eddy s and Lovecraft s mothers who were both active in the women s suffrage movement 3 Lovecraft frequently visited the Eddys home on Second Street in East Providence and later called on them at their home in the Fox Point section of Providence Eddy was a member of Lovecraft s inner circle of friends and authors and he and Lovecraft edited each other s works 2 Both authors were also investigators for Harry Houdini and served the magician as ghostwriters The two collaborated on The Cancer of Superstition ghostwritten for Houdini but the latter s death in October 1926 curtailed the project Notes and surviving fragments were published in The Dark Brotherhood and Other Pieces Eddy and Lovecraft took scenic walks including one to the Old Stone Mill in Newport Rhode Island August Derleth later incorporated notes taken by Lovecraft on this occasion into The Lurker at the Threshold 1945 Eddy s wife Muriel typed many of Lovecraft s manuscripts and Lovecraft would often read the stories to the couple Eddy wrote several stories that were published in Weird Tales during 1924 and 1925 These were The Ghost Eater a werewolf tale 1924 The Loved Dead about demoniac desire for the dead i e necrophilia 1924 and Deaf Dumb and Blind a chronicle of Satanic sensations 1925 Lovecraft s contribution seems to have ranged from making suggestions and perhaps a paragraph change These tales are collected in The Loved Dead and Other Tales Other stories by Eddy which appeared in Weird Tales during 1924 and 1925 were Ashes an experiment by a chemistry professor 1924 With Weapons of Stone a story of prehistoric man 1924 Arhl a of the Caves another prehistoric man tale and The Better Choice about a machine for reviving the dead 1925 3 These tales are also included in The Loved Dead and Other Tales Fenham Publishing Narragansett RI 2008 The Dark Swamp and Black Noon edit On 4 November 1923 Eddy and Lovecraft sought the Dark Swamp a place of which Lovecraft had heard rumours and which was said to lie off the Putnam Pike about halfway between Chepachet Rhode Island and Putnam Connecticut 6 7 The legend surrounding the place which they never found seems to have influenced the opening of Lovecraft s story The Colour Out of Space 1927 The Dark Swamp was also the basis for Eddy s unfinished short story Black Noon 1967 posthumously published in Exit into Eternity Tales of the Bizarre and Supernatural see below The introduction to Exit Into Eternity explains that Eddy was unable to complete the work due to illness and died in 1967 also that August Derleth was intending to finish this work and perhaps expand it into a full length novel but it remained unfinished due to Derleth s death in 1971 8 Black Noon s protagonist is a pipe smoking businessman called Biff Briggs standing in for Eddy himself Biff instead of Cliff who reads pulp magazines in his spare time After discovering the work of a superb horror writer named Robert Otis Mather a thinly veiled fictitious version of H P Lovecraft in the new pulp Uncanny Stories and finding he lives in the same town Briggs befriends him and becomes a frequent visitor to Mathers house at 31 Spring Lane Fenham This fictitious town was invented by Eddy and is featured in The Loved Dead 1923 and Deaf Dumb and Blind 1924 Mathers known as Rom for short due to his initials is partly cared for by his aunt Agatha Sessions Mathers writes a trilogy of novels which seem to have taken him over almost by demonic possession In the summer Rom wants to investigate a town called Granville which is reputed to have numerous haunted houses and calls on Briggs to transport him Over a period of two weeks they hold nightly vigils awaiting supernatural manifestations while no ghosts appear Rom s life is nearly ended several times by seemingly unnatural accidents There is a published letter by Eddy on his relationship with Lovecraft 9 Later career edit Eddy was also a theatrical booking agent for 25 years promoting shows that featured many famous vaudevillians and performers of the early twentieth century In later years he was a proofreader for Oxford Press a principal clerk at the business management office of the Rhode Island State Department of Public Health secretary treasurer of the Rhode Island Theatrical Booking Agents Association and president 1954 1956 and treasurer 1962 67 of the Rhode Island Writers Guild 2 He died on November 21 1967 aged 71 and is interred at Swan Point Cemetery 1 Fenham Publishing editEddy s grandson Jim Dyer set up Fenham Publishing in Narragansett Rhode Island in 2000 to publish the works of his grandparents Clifford M and Muriel E Eddy 10 Bibliography editExit Into Eternity Tales of the Bizarre and Supernatural Providence RI Oxford Press 1973 Narragansett RI Fenham Publishing 2000 Introduction by Muriel E Eddy Contents Pilgrimage of Peril 1924 unpublished until this volume The Vengeful Vision 1924 unpublished until this volume Miscreant from Murania 1951 unpublished until this volume A Solitary Solution 1924 unpublished until this volume Black Noon a beginning 1967 unfinished as explained above unpublished until this volume Erased from Exile Lamoni IA Stygian Isle Press 1976 The Terror Out of Time Providence RI Dyer Eddy 1976 The Loved Dead and Other Tales Narragansett RI Fenham Publishing 2008 Edited by Jim Dyer The Gentleman from Angell Street Memories of H P Lovecraft with Muriel Eddy Narragansett RI Fenham Publishing 2001 Edited by Jim Dyer Perils From the Pulps A Collection of Tales Narragansett RI Fenham Publishing 2020 Edited by Jim Dyer Secondary reading editPopkins George He Wrote of the Supernatural Providence Evening Bulletin Nov 25 1963 37 References edit a b Fenham Publishing About the Authors a b c Brown University Archival amp Manuscript Collections Online Historical note Archived 2012 02 15 at the Wayback Machine a b c C M Eddy Jr Exit into Eternity Tales of the Bizarre and Supernatural Providence RI Oxford Press Inc 1973 p iii Mystery Magazine Stories www philsp com Eddy Family manuscript collection C M Eddy Jr Walks with H P Lovecraft in The Dark Brotherhood and Other Pieces reprint in French in L Herne No 12 1969 the special Lovecraft issue reprint in Muriel E Eddy and C M Eddy Jr The Gentleman from Angell Street Memories of H P Lovecraft Narragansett RI Fenham Publishing Co 2001 See also Lovecraft s Selected Letters I Sauk City WI Arkham House 1965 pp 264 67 C M Eddy Jr Exit into Eternity Tales of the Bizarre and Supernatural Providence RI Oxford Press Inc 1973 p iv The Providence Journal 138 No 283 26 Nov 1966 21 as Knew Lovecraft Publisher Delves into Family History February 1 2013 External links editFenham Publishing SF Bookcase page on C M Eddy H P Lovecraft And His Legacy C M Eddy Jr News Publisher Delves Into Family History article from New England Horror Writers blog by Jason Harris Guide to the Clifford M and Ruth M Eddy musical compositions held at John Hay Library Brown University Providence Wayback Machine Rhode Island Writers Guild Records at John Hay Library Brown University Providence Rhode Island Writers Guild records C M Eddy Jr at Find a Grave C M Eddy Jr at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database nbsp Works by C M Eddy Jr at LibriVox public domain audiobooks nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title C M Eddy Jr amp oldid 1161441140, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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