Farnsworth Wright
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This research brief explores the professional legacy and personal challenges of Farnsworth Wright, the defining editor of the pulp magazine Weird Tales. During his influential tenure from 1924 to 1940, Wright curated the work of foundational horror authors like H.P. Lovecraft while navigating a severe neurological condition. Although he famously rejected some now-classic stories, his ability to balance commercial demands with a unique literary vision helped establish the modern weird fiction genre. Wright also pioneered fan engagement through the magazine’s interactive letters column, creating a community model that persists in publishing today. Ultimately, the text highlights the creative tension between an editor’s personal taste and the economic realities of the pulp era. Wright's career serves as a case study in how influential gatekeepers operate within significant physical and industry constraints.