What a Man Sows--
Colonel Norman G. Thwaites
Created by Bernarr Macfadden on 1926, Ghost Stories was an early competitor with Weird Tales in the supernatural/weird pulp market niche. It lasted only until 1932. Most of the stories were written by staff writers and attributed to pseudonymous first-person narrators. This story appeared in the January 1927 issue of the magazine. Norman G. Thwaites was a British soldier, intelligence officer, foreign correspondent and Editor who spent much of WWI and the years immediately thereafter in various service posts in New York. For a time in the teens he was the assistant to American newspaper publisher Joseph Pulitzer.