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ead both of your first issues. I am writing to say that I wish you success with your new magazine, which I know will succeed. Also to say I wish you would get more of the "Carnes and Dr. Bird Stories" by Captain S. P. Meek, for I think everybody, including myself, likes them. I also enjoyed "Creatures of the Light."--Thomas D. Taylor, 415 So. 7th St., Boise, Idaho. _No Kick Any More_ Dear Editor: I have been a reader of Astounding Stories ever since you started it, and I guess I'm getting too particular as I don't get the kick out of it any more that I did out of the first issues. That is, I don't get the kick out of ALL of the stories as I did at first. However, "Murder Madness" sure is a hot one. Why not print a story by Sax Rohmer, H. G. Wells, or some of them?--H. Elsworth Jones, Box 340, R. R. 6, Battle Creek, Mich. _Via Postcard_ Dear Editor: Astounding Stories is an astounding magazine. It has really astounding stories. It couldn't be better. There's hardly room for improvement. May Astounding Stories be more astounding yet. I like it!--Monroe Hood Stinson, 1742, 12th Ave., Oakland, California. _Only Fiction!_ Dear Editor: I have just finished a story in the February, 1930, issue of Astounding Stories entitled "Into Space," by Sterner St. Paul. I would like to know if it is a true story, if the actions described in it really happened, or is it merely a story of fiction.--Dan S. Scherrer, Shawneetown, Ill. _Perhaps--Soon_ Dear Editor: I have just finished reading your new magazine, Astounding Stories. It is the best magazine I have ever read. Keep up the good work and you will find me a constant reader. I have only one suggestion to make: Let Astounding Stories come out every other Thursday.--Harold Kulko, 433 Palmer E., Detroit, Michigan. _More Preferences_ Dear Editor: I have read with great interest the second issue of Astounding Stories and note your invitation for readers to express themselves. I enjoyed the whole magazine, finding the literary quality surprisingly high. Especially good were "Spawn of the Stars," and "Creatures of the Light." Harl Vincent's tale was the best of his I have read; and Captain Meek's are always good.
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