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Hazel Heald
American writer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hazel Heald (April 6, 1896 – February 4, 1961)[1] was a pulp fiction writer who lived in Somerville, Massachusetts.[citation needed] She is known for collaborating with American horror fiction writer H. P. Lovecraft.[2]

Biography
Heald was born the daughter of William W. Heald and Oraetta J. Drake in 1896.[3] She is buried at Lakeview Cemetery in Maine.[1]
Collaborations
- "The Man of Stone" (1932)
- "The Horror in the Burying-Ground" (1933)
- "The Horror in the Museum" (1933)
- "Winged Death" (1934). "My share in it is something like 90 to 95%", wrote Lovecraft to August Derleth, of this over-the-top comic-horror story.[citation needed]
- "Out of the Aeons" (1935)
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