Carl Richard Jacobi was born and raised in Minneapolis, and lived there throughout his life. In 1927 he attended the University of Minnesota. While at university, he began writing for campus magazines, and he became an editor at The Minnesota Quarterly. In 1931, after having graduated, he became a news reporter and book and drama reviewer for the Minneapolis Star. He later became the editor of Midwest Media, a radio trade journal. After two years there, he became a full-time writer at a cabin at Minnewashta in Minneapolis. However, when the pulp markets collapsed, he returned to work as an electronics inspector, where he stayed through WWII and beyond, while writing part time. He worked at Honeywell Corp seven nights a week, and wrote during the days. Though best known for macabre fiction, he also wrote science fiction, weird-menace yarns and adventure stories.
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Adventure stories, American, American Adventure stories, American Fantasy fiction, American Horror tales, American Science fiction, Fantasy fiction, American, Fiction, fantasy, contemporary, Fiction, horror, Fiction, science fiction, action & adventure, Horror tales, American, horror fiction, science fiction, short stories, speculative fictionID Numbers
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