Merritt Abraham

Abraham Grace Merritt (1884–1943), often referred to as A. Merritt, was an American writer whose work bridges the gap between pulp fiction and literary fantasy. works, including The Moon Pool, The Ship of Ishtar, and The Face in the Abyss, are celebrated for their richly imaginative worlds, lush prose, and blend of science fiction, fantasy, and horror. Merritt’s legacy endures as a pioneer who expanded the boundaries of speculative storytelling, inspiring generations of writers to explore the unknown.