That Penn State Froth, the official comic magazine for Penn University, recently burlesqued Amazing Stories.
That Charles Willard Diffin composes his stuff on a dictaphone.
That the A. in A. Hyatt Verrill's name stands for Alpheus.
That Jack Williamson is the only writer who ever copped a cover for each part of a serial.
That it's ironic that the letters in Verne's name, rearranged, spell 'never.'
That P. S. Miller is a descendant of Alexander Hamilton.
That Wonder Stories is the only s-f mag on file in the New York Public Library.
That the reason the first eleven issues of Amazing Stories were printed on heavy paper was because the publishers wanted to give the fans "a big package for their money."
That, with the exception of his first story, Hamilton has never had a story refused by Weird Tales. And even the first was accepted after rewriting.
That William Briggs MacHarg and Edwin Balmer (the creators of Luther Trant) are brothers-in-law.