Franz Evers (10 July 1871 – 14 September 1947) was first a bookseller and from 1889, editor of the monthly journal Litterarische Blätter.
[1] In 1892, together with Carl Hermann Busse, G. E. Geilfus (Georg Edward), Victor Hardung [de] and Julius Vanselow (1868-1892), he published the anthology Symphonie.
Afterwards he worked as an editor of the theosophical journal Sphinx and was a freelance writer from 1894.
He succeeded in placing some poems, both by Julius and Carl Vanselow, in the journal Sphinx in the 1893/1894 volumes, which published hardly any poetry before and after that.
In this volume there are also abundant "art supplements" by Fidus and Karl Wilhelm Diefenbach, but these became increasingly sparse.