Astounding Stories of Super-Science, October, 1930Various
Science
Astounding Stories of Super-Science, October, 1930
Various
Science fiction -- Periodicals; Science fiction, American -- Periodicals
Victor Rousseau's story, "The Beetle Horde," kept me "all
het up" throughout. "The Atom Smasher" was excellent. I also
greatly like stories of the mighty Atlantis.
I agree with others of your readers that you should not let
Astounding Stories be printed in such a small size. Make it
a little larger, and give us smoother paper, and you will
prosper greatly.
"The Moon Master" was excellent.--Gabriel Kirschner, Box
301, Temple, Texas.
_"Could Kick Myself"_
Dear Editor:
I have just started reading Astounding Stories and could
kick myself for not seeing it sooner. In your latest issue,
"The Moon Master," by Charles Diffin, is great. He sure
knows how to write adventure with science.
I am a member of the Science Corresponding Club and am glad
to say it. In later years the club will be known just like
other big clubs of to-day, "Nationally and
Sciencelly."--John Marcroft, 32 Washington St., Central
Falls, R. I.
_A Full List_
In the January number of Astounding Stories Cummings'
"Phantom of Reality" was the best, followed by Rousseau's
"Beetle Horde."
February: 1--Diffin's "Spawn of the Stars"; 2--Rousseau's
"Beetle Horde"; 3--Ellis' "Creatures of the Light";
4--Meek's "The Thief of Time."
March: 1--Cummings' "Brigands of the Moon"; 2--Locke's
"Vandals of the Stars"; 3--Meek's "Cold Light."
April: 1--Cummings' "Brigands of the Moon"; 2--Burk's
"Monsters of Moyen"; 3--Meek's "Ray of Madness";
4--Pelcher's "Vampires of Venus."
May: 1--Cummings' "Brigands of the Moon"; 2--Leinster's
"Murder Madness"; 3--Rousseau's "Atom Smasher."
June: 1--Cummings' "Brigands of the Moon"; 2--Leinster's
"Murder Madness"; 3--Diffin's "Moon Master."
Please give us a story by H. P. Lovecraft, if you can get
one.--Carl Ballard, 202 N. Main St., Danville, Va.
_"Words Cannot Express"_
Dear Editor:
I have read your wonderful magazine since it was first
published, and words cannot express what a fine magazine I
think it is. All my life, I have hoped that someone would
publish a magazine just like Astounding Stories. A magazine
just full to the brim with the right kind of stories;
thrilling stories of super-science, well written in plain
and convincing English by wide awake authors.
I thought that "The Cavern World" was a whiz of a story, and
"The Moon Master" was so exciting that I sat up late at
night reading it. Let's have more of that kind of science
story, that thrills every red-blooded American.
I hope that you print your magazine on better paper.--David
Bangs, 190 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass.
_Unconvinced_
Dear Editor:
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