ue, will list them
according to my likes and dislikes. "Into Space" and "Mad
Music" contained science maybe not impossible in the future.
"Spawn of the Stars," "The Beetle Horde," "Creatures of the
Light," "The Thief of Time" and "Old Compton's Secret" were
very interesting science, and good reading, but "The Corpse
on the Grating" did not appeal to me.
I like interplanetary stories and stories of what might be
on other planets.
I notice some familiar names among your authors. Why not
print some (not too many) stories from H. G. Wells, E. R.
Burroughs and Jules Verne? Some of their stories which were
considered just wild dreams of the author at the time of
writing have actually become a reality, as, for instance,
the submarine. If you keep on as you started or improve I
can see only success--C. E. Anderson, 3504 Colfax Avenue
South, Minneapolis, Minn.
_A Few Favorites_
Dear Editor:
I am an electrical engineer. I read the last two issues of
your magazine. I liked it very much. It is thrilling and
very well edited. I will buy it regularly.
I liked "Invisible Death" best. "The Beetle Horde" was good,
"Phantoms of Reality," good. "Into Space" and "Mad Music,"
very good. "Creatures of the Light," "Old Crompton's Secret"
and "Spawn of the Stars," good.--Adolph Wasserrogel, Gedden
Terrace, Waterbury, Conn.
"_Going Some!_"
Dear Editor:
I purchased one of your magazines when I first saw them. I
always had a liking for Super-science stories, but your
magazine was the best I ever got hold of. Thought I could
never wait until the next issue to finish "The Beetle
Horde." I believe "The Cave of Horror" was the best story in
that issue. It really seemed as if it could be true.
Due respect must be paid the author of "The Corpse on the
Grating," for it was exciting and fantastic. "Phantoms of
Reality" was good.
All the stories in the second magazine seemed as good as the
best of the first number, and that's going some.
May you succeed in getting the same good and better stories
as you have in the first two issues of a magazine that I am
sure will grow to fame.--Harold Rakestraw, Box 25, Winthop,
Wash.
_We Intend To_
Dear Editor:
Having read the first two issues of your new magazine
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