Correspondence from Jack Parsons to Grady McMurtry

 

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[8 December 1942]

 

 

What I really want to write about are the poems you sent to Helen [Helen Parsons]—Godhead, Cyclops, Spirit of Earth. I think that you are definitely arriving—your work shows great progress—much more polish and finish in rhyme, meter, and verse form. In some places your language is positively brilliant. It is encouraging to read such stuff—for god's sake—or for Satan's sake keep it up. But I don't think I have to worry about you anymore.

     

How's Foxy [Marjorie Fox]?

 

 

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