The best story I have so far read is "Creatures of the
Light." It is a story of Super-science indeed. If the author
of this story would write more like it, I am sure they would
be greatly appreciated.
Here is hoping that more of their kind appear in the very
near future. Yours for more good stories.--Quenton Stockman,
245 Dixon Street, Portland, Oregon.
"_Surpasses the First_"
Dear Editor:
I have just finished the February issue of your magazine. It
surpasses the first issue by far. I am glad to see that you
have eight stories in this issue. That is just enough. I
like one serial (not too long), one or two novelettes, and
five or six short stories in each issue. Tell Captain S. P.
Meek to write more adventures of Dr. Bird.
I have arranged the stories of the first two issues
according to my own liking. Excellent: "The Beetle Horde"
and "Phantoms of Reality." Good: "The Care of Horror,"
"Tanks" and "Invisible Death." Fair: "The Stolen Mind" and
"Compensation."
In the second issue: Excellent: "Creatures of the Light,"
"Old Crompton's Secret," "The Beetle Horde" and "Spawn of
the Stars." Good: "The Thief of Time" and "Mad Music." Fair:
"The Corpse on the Grating" and "Into Space."
I hope there will be more stories under "Excellent" next
month--Ward Elmore, 2012 Avenue J, Ft. Madison, Ia.
"_Only One Trouble_--"
Dear Editor:
I have just finished reading your new magazine and think
it's great. The only trouble with it is that it doesn't have
enough stories.
I liked "Phantoms of Reality," by Ray Cummings, best, and
"The Cave of Horror," by Capt. S. P. Meek, next best. "The
Beetle Horde," and "Tanks" were also good.
Ray Cummings and S. P. Meek are among my favorite Science
Fiction authors.
I like best interplanetary stories and stories of the
aircraft of the future. I would like to see a good
interplanetary story by R. H. Romans in this magazine pretty
soon.
Other good authors whose stories I would like to read are:
Dr. David H Keller, Dr. Miles J. Breuer, Lilith Lorraine, Ed
Earl Repp and Walter Kateley.
In your editorial you mention the fact that some day in the
future a person can disintegrate his body in New York and
reintegrate it in China. I would like to see a good s
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