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"Some Amazing Figures" from 20 Best Short Stories in Ray Long's 20 Years as an Editor


from 20 Best Short Stories in Ray Long's 20 Years as an Editor
Some Amazing Figures

If statistics about short stories interest you, here is an opportunity to study some that are perfectly amazing. They refer to a series of stories which were written by Ellis Parker Butler, who became one of the famous humorists of the country when he published "Pigs is Pigs."

There came to The Red Book from Mr. Butler one day a manuscript entitled "The Hardboiled Egg." It was a burlesque of the ordinary form of detective story. It was built around a character called Philo Gubb, who had taken a correspondence school course in detecting. I hadn't got as many laughs from any story in ages, so I purchased it, had the inimitable Rea Irvin do a set of humorous illustrations for it, changed the title to "Philo Gubb, The Correspondence School Detective," and asked Mr. Butler for more.

"These secondary rights," said Mr. Butler recently, "brought me many times what I was paid for the original stories by the magazines, and show how a successful story or series is a continuing source of income for the writer. My income from Philo Gubb for the year 1931 was greater than I received from Philo Gubb in any one year when the stories were first published. And that's almost eighteen years ago."


Some Amazing Figures Page 139
Some Amazing Figures Page 140


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