Astounding Stories of Super-Science, November, 1930Various
Science
Astounding Stories of Super-Science, November, 1930
Various
Science fiction -- Periodicals; Science fiction, American -- Periodicals
As to my favorite type of Science Fiction, any kind, if well
written, will do. As it happens, the king of authors, A.
Merritt, has a type all his own, as Mr. Bryant notes, which
is unbeatable, and my favorite. However, at times, a good
writer may fall down in his fundamental assumptions. I don't
care where or how far he goes, so long as he starts with
something that present-day science does not deny. Here is
where "The Soul Master" fell down, and, even more so, "The
Soul Snatcher." Better leave souls and astrals and egos
alone, except in very, very rare cases, when an author turns
up who can make you believe in them as mechanical entities.
As a Science Fiction fan, a student of chemistry, and a
hopeful author, I will probably write to "The Readers'
Corner" as often as I want to blow off steam regarding
science or fiction or the way in which you are running the
magazine. I hope I won't be considered an utter nuisance,
and will be given a trial by jury--a jury of readers.--P.
Schuyler Miller, 302 So. Ten Broeck St., Scotia, New York.
"_Handy to Hold_"
Dear Editor:
I wish to say that I have the seven numbers of Astounding
Stories that have been issued thus far and I have read them
through ever word. It is wonderful, and there is no word of
fault to be uttered concerning any of them. I think "Murder
Madness" is the best story you have printed so far, but they
are all good in different ways.
You received some letters that surprise me. How anyone can
ask you to change the make-up to the blanket sheet form is
more than I can see. It is so handy to hold and to read as
it is now. I do hope you will not change it.
No, there is so much that one wants to read these days that
I do not advocate issuing twice a month. One issue each
month is just right. But I do wish you would increase the
number of pages to at least the number in Five Novels
magazine. Of course, you would want 25c. for it then, and
that is all right.
Am glad that you refuse to give us reprints. We do not want
them.
Astounding Stories is a gem, and I hope to read it for the
remainder of my life. Keep right on with the good
work.--Will S. Cushing, 21 Cottage St., Abington,
Massachusetts.
_We Hope So, Too_!
Dear Editor:
Your July issue of Astounding Stories was wonderful. Your
magazine is improving greatly. "Murder Madness" is a great
story, and "Earth, the Marauder," is one of the best stories
I have ever read. I hope the other parts of it are just as
interesting as the first part.--Mick Scotts, 115 W. 16th
Ave., Gary, Indiana.
_Another Sequel_
Dear Editor:
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
Reviews
Reviews
No reviews yet
Be the first to share your thoughts on this work.
Elsewhere in the archive
Join the Discussion
Join the discussion
Sign in to leave a comment or review.
Sign InorCreate an account