Astounding Stories of Super-Science, October, 1930Various
Science
Astounding Stories of Super-Science, October, 1930
Various
Science fiction -- Periodicals; Science fiction, American -- Periodicals
4. Have a full page illustration facing the beginning of
each story. If at the end of a story you find pages won't
turn up right, continue the last page to the back of the
book.
Wesso is excellent. Another good artist is Paul, who draws
for another Science Fiction magazine. Your cover
illustrations are fine.
Summary: Enlarge size of magazine, smooth edges of paper,
have advertisements in rear of book, use full page
illustrations.
If this is expensive, you could charge twenty-five cents
instead of twenty cents, and I, for one, would be glad to
pay the extra nickel as I do for other magazines of Science
Fiction.--Robert Baldwin, 1427 Judson Ave., Evanston,
Illinois.
_"The Readers' Corner"_
All Readers are extended a sincere and cordial invitation to "come
over to 'The Readers' Corner'" and join in our monthly discussion of
stories, authors, scientific principles and possibilities--everything
that's of common interest in connection with our Astounding Stories.
Although from time to time the Editor may make a comment or so, this
is a department primarily for _Readers_, and we want you to make full
use of it. Likes, dislikes, criticisms, explanations, roses,
brickbats, suggestions--everything's welcome here: so "come over in
'The Readers' Corner'" and discuss it with all of us!
_--The Editor._
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