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(May 21, 1903 – April 5, 1986)
 
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'''Manly Wade Wellman''' was an [[SF]] and [[fantasy]] writer.  [[Karl Edward Wagner]] referred to him as "the dean of fantasy writers."  
 
'''Manly Wade Wellman''' was an [[SF]] and [[fantasy]] writer.  [[Karl Edward Wagner]] referred to him as "the dean of fantasy writers."  

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(May 21, 1903 – April 5, 1986)

Manley Wade Wellman. Drawing by Charlie Williams, from DSC 50 PB.

Manly Wade Wellman was an SF and fantasy writer. Karl Edward Wagner referred to him as "the dean of fantasy writers."

Wellman’s stories appeared in such pulps as Astounding Stories, Startling Stories, Unknown, and Strange Stories, but he is best remembered as one of the frequent contributors to Weird Tales. He used many pseudonyms, including Gabriel Barclay, John Cotton, Levi Crow, M. W. Elm, Manuel Ferney, Gans T. Field, Will Garth, Juan Perez, Hampton Wells, Wade Wells, and T. K. Whitely.

He wrote in a wide variety of genres, including historical fiction, detective fiction, western fiction, juvenile fiction, and non-fiction.

He was a member of the Solaroid Club.

Wellman was born in West Africa, the son of a doctor, tropical medicine specialist and author Frederick Creighton Wellman. He was married to Weird Tales author Frances Garfield. For most of his life, he lived in North Carolina.

Awards, Honors and GoHships:



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