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Austin Hall

Lifespan
1880 – 1933
Nationality
American
Active
1919 – 1921
Works held
2

Austin Hall (1880–1933) was a California ranch-hand turned pulpster whose first story appeared in 1916. He is remembered above all for The Blind Spot (1921), co-written with Homer Eon Flint, a much-loved, much-debated novel of a rift between parallel worlds, and its sequel The Spot of Life. A characteristic imaginative voice of the early Munsey pulps.

The works

  1. 1921
  2. 1919

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