Astounding Stories of Super-Science, May, 1930Various
Science
Astounding Stories of Super-Science, May, 1930
Various
Science fiction -- Periodicals; Science fiction, American -- Periodicals
I did not like "The Stolen Mind." It seemed to me to be a
mixture of superstition and magic. A fairy tale. I am glad
that you are publishing this magazine, and I think that it
is worth double its present price. You have my good wishes
to the magazine for a long and astounding career. My way of
reading a serial is to save copies and to read the story at
one time. I do not like to wait a month for a story to end
or continue.
Your next issue seems to sound quite interesting. "The Spawn
of the Stars," a very interesting and, I am sure, a fit name
for the story. "Creatures of the Light" is a very vague
name--you don't know what to expect. The others will prove
to be as interesting as any that I have named. I prefer
interplanetary stories the most, as any amount of science
can be injected in them.--Nathan Greenfield, 318 East 78th
St., New York, N. Y.
_Prefers Long Stories_
Dear Editor:
I got your first issue of Astonishing Stories, and, although
I like the stories, I do not like the way you have it bound.
(This is supposed to be criticism, so don't take it to
heart.) The pages are uneven and hard to turn. But the
stories in the first copy were good. And you'll have a swell
magazine if you have stories by Harl Vincent and Ray
Cummings. The aforesaid men are two of the best in the
science fiction field. Another thing: don't have any short
stories. If you have about 3 or 4 l-o-n-g stories, I'd like
it better. I hope your magazine enjoys much success!--Linus
Hogenmiller, 502 N. Washington Street, Farmington, Mo.
_Another Who Likes Interplanetary Stories_
Dear Editor:
I have read the first issue of Astounding Stories with much
pleasure, and if the first issue is any indication of what
is to follow I will continue to be a reader.
You inquire as to the kind of stories that your readers
think should be published. I think you will find the most
popular brand to be interplanetary stories and stories along
the line of the "Beetle Horde." Best wishes for success in
your new endeavor--F. C. Cowherd, Room 333, L. & N.
Railroad, Louisville, Ky.
_Attention, Joiners!_
Dear Editor:
I have just finished one of the stories in your magazine,
and could not resist the temptation to write and tell you
how much I enjoyed it. The stories are great and are just
the thing to give one rest and recreation. At the same time
they fire imagination and are not trashy love stories.
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