Windom Wayne Robbins (July 22, 1914 – January 18, 1958) was an American author of horror fiction and weird menace.
[2] 'This story is billed in Sheldon Jaffery's anthology Sensuous Science Fiction of the Weird and Spicy Pulps as "one of the best of its kind to be published".
His brother, Ormond Robbins, also wrote horror, hardboiled, and western fiction for Popular Publications, as Dane Gregory or Breck Tarrant.
Popular Publications was one of the more attractive pulp publishers to work with since they offered at least a penny or more per word accepted.
[4] During World War II, Robbins wrote speeches and propaganda for the United States Department of Agriculture at Bozeman, Montana and Pullman, Washington.
When his brother Francis returned from the North African Campaign of World War II to Spokane, Washington in 1943, he shortly relocated there himself.