Grant Wallace

Grant Wallace (February 10, 1867 - August 12, 1954) was an American journalist, war correspondent (active during the Russo-Japanese War and the Second American Occupation of Cuba), writer, cartoonist, and artist. Following his retirement from journalism, Wallace became a noted resident of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, where he lived in a self-designed cabin and conducted experiments in "sublimated telepathy," whereby he believed he had contacted beings from other worlds (including "Mars, the moons of Jupiter and Uranus, [...] Zingomar (a planet of the star Altair), [and] planets near the Pleiades star cluster") and spirits of the departed dead.

New Thought
Wallace wrote and lectured on New Thought and related schools of metaphysics, including turns in magazines such as George W. Payne's Psychic World and Alexander J. McIvor-Tyndall's Swastika Magazine.