The Smart Set (Magazine)
The Smart Set was an American literary magazine, published monthly between March 1900 and June 1930. Its pages contained the work of many popular and up-and-coming authors such as Ambrose Bierce, Aldous Huxley, and D. H. Lawrence.
Between may 1901 and June 1925, a British version of The Smart Set became available via a London-based publisher. Initially, a reprint of the original magazine published in New York, the British version later had additional content, along with eye-catching art-deco covers.
Although The Smart Set was not a genre magazine, it sometimes published ghost stories and similar tales of dark fiction; such as Hugh Walpole’s “The Twisted Inn” and Gertrude Atherton’s “The Striding Place“.
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