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"I Remember Lemuria!"

Richard S. Shaver

First published March 1945
Type Short Fiction
Length Novella
Series Mutan Mion

Notes

According to {{A|Ray Palmer}}, the original manuscript read like "the statement of a man who sincerely believes every word he has said is the truth. As an editor, I expanded the basic 10,000 word manuscript to the 31,000 words, and added the 'action' and 'plot flavor' that would make it read less like a dull recitation" (quoted on page 116 of Michael Burkin's "A Culture of Conspiracy: Apocalyptic Visions in Contemporary America".) There is some disagreement as to the exact extent of Palmer's involvement, but it seems clear that he fictionalized Shaver's text.

Awards

YearAwardCategoryStatus
1996 Retro Hugo Award Best Novella Nominee/Finalist

Publications (3)

Date Publication Publisher Type Page
March 1945 Amazing Stories, March 1945 Ziff-Davis Publishing Company MAGAZINE 12
June 2011 The Shaver Mystery, Book Two Armchair Fiction Collection 110
June 2019 The Shaver Mystery Compendium: Volume 1 Nighttime Editions Collection 6