Dear Editor:
I think it's about time to let you know what I think of your wonderful magazine. Of course, I have my dislikes but they are very few. I wish you would make up your magazine larger and even the pages up. The best complete novelettes I have read were both in the same issue. They were "Monsters of Mars," by Edmond Hamilton and "Four Miles Within," by Anthony Gilmore. Wesso is by far your best artist. Please keep him. All the other Science Fiction magazines have quarterlies. Why don't you have one?
Good-by, and keep Astounding Stories up to its present standard.—Frederick Morrison, Long Beach, Calif.
"Good As Is"
Dear Editor:
I have been reading your mag for about five months and I like it very much. I don't see what those guys want a quarterly for. This mag is good as it is and there is no use to spoil it. Wesso is a swell artist, and the best story I read was "The Wall of Death."
I'd like to get acquainted with some of your Readers. How about it, boys?
I'll sign off.—L. Sloan, Box 101, Onset, Mass.
Just Imagine!
Dear Editor: