Astounding Stories of Super-Science July 1930Various
Science
Astounding Stories of Super-Science July 1930
Various
Science fiction -- Periodicals; Science fiction, American -- Periodicals
I have but one comment on your magazine and that is: Having
complete sets of other Science Fiction magazines I would also like
to save Astounding Stories, but in its present size and condition
it looks like trash. Why not have a ballot to what size the
magazine shall be? By having the price raised to 25 cents it can
cover the extra expense. I would surely like to add another
magazine to my collection. Am hereby hoping you will do this for
the sake of Science Fiction lovers all over the country.--Sidney
Mack, 1676 59th Street, Brooklyn, New York.
_"The Scienceers" Broadcasts_
Dear Editor:
For the benefit of the readers of Astounding Stories who live in
New York, a club known as The Scienceers has recently been formed.
Its purpose is to promote informal fellowship among Science Fiction
fans and to foster discussion of modern developments, theories and
projects in the realm of science.
The organization is open to all persons over sixteen years of age
who are interested in Science Fiction and its relation to the
various fields of present day science. Since regular weekly
meetings are held, the membership is necessarily restricted to
residents of New York City and vicinity.
A cordial invitation to join the Scienceers is hereby extended to
all interested. Further information may be obtained by writing to
the undersigned.--Allen Glasser, 961 Forest Avenue, New York, N. Y.
"_Congratulations for Both_"
Dear Editor:
Congratulations for us both. Your company for publishing this
magazine, myself for being able to buy same.
Have just finished reading the second issue. It is very good. I
read every story in both issues. You bet I am going to be a steady
reader from now on. I like this type of story very much--in fact,
read two other magazines that publish stories of this type every
month. I note with great pleasure that in the March issue you are
starting to publish the first quarter of an interplanetary story by
Ray Cummings. This is, indeed, good news. I have had the pleasure
of reading five of his novels this past year and I greatly enjoyed
all of them. Along with Edgar Rice Burroughs, Ray Cummings is an
"ace high" author on these "unpredictable-future" stories.
Some four or fives years ago I read in a magazine a portion of two
interplanetary stories by Ray Cummings. Now to the point, I wonder
if it is possible for you to obtain Mr. Cummings' permission to
have your company publish these two stories? Their names I believe
are "Tarranto the Conquerer" and "Into the Fourth Dimension." I,
for one, would greatly appreciate this favor. Please do your best
to try and publish these novels this coming year. Thanks.--Wm. L.
Ebelan, 3906 Springdale Avenue, Baltimore, Md.
_Likes the Small Size_
Dear Editor:
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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