![]() ![]() The television network paid Faulkner $1,000 to broadcast the adaptation of his story. ![]() A television version of "An Error in Chemistry," titled "Climax," was aired by CBS on 2 December 1954. Indeed, it was rejected by the Saturday Evening Post in 1940, and seven other magazines subsequently turned it down before it was bought by "Ellery Queen." Faulkner received $300 for the story, and then another $250 because it was selected for second prize in a mystery fiction contest the magazine sponsored. It originally appeared in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine in June 1946 - six years after it was written. ![]() "An Error in Chemistry" is the fifth story in Knight's Gambit, Faulkner's 1949 collection of six detective stories published by Random House. ![]()
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