Chambers wrote about Andrews in his 1952 memoir:
But his real mission was espionage, Chambers wrote:
Chambers also wrote short stories and essays.
Instead, Chambers writes, some kill themselves with alcohol and compulsive overeating; many black women carry "life-threatening, heart-stopping fat."
Chambers wrote music from an early age and had performed in London when he was just 11.
In addition, Chambers wrote for, and possibly edited, the Literary Magazine (1735-1736), which mainly published book reviews.
Chambers wrote of a mermaid who gave a lad medical advice for his sweetheart's illness:
Chambers wrote that 'the terms of this writ must have been merely used formally, in order to force him to grant the required security.'
Chambers wrote, "The enchanted or romanesque scenes abound in the marvelous.
Chambers wrote, "But people who go to pictures for the sake of seeing pictures will see a great one.