Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 February 1915 — Edison Marshall Succeeding As Writer of Short Stories. [ARTICLE]

Edison Marshall Succeeding As Writer of Short Stories.

Edison Marshall, son of George M. Marshall, former editor of The Republican, is making a success of short story writing. He is a sophomore in the University of Oregon at Eugene, that state, and has just received notice that a story submitted to the Frank A. Munsey Co. has been accepted and will 'be pub lished in one of that company’s magazines soon. The story is entitled: “When the Fire Dies,” and is a story of life in the Yukon and tells in realistic detail the adventures of two miners lost and half crazed from cold. A few months ago he had another story accepted by the same company. It was entitled “The Leopard” and Tes, as he was generally called here, received a check for S3O for it More is expected for the new story.