'd like to see it printed in
Astounding Stories more than anything else. It would make a
fine serial. I don't suppose it would be possible for you to
print it, though, would it?--Ernestine Small, 1151 Brighton
Ave., Portland, Ore.
_Better to Verse_
Dear Editor:
Astounding Stories can't be beat;
Its every issue is a treat.
The finest authors of the age
Appear upon Astounding's stage.
There's Diffin, Cummings, Leinster, Burks;
An all-star cast that's sure the works.
Harl Vincent, Wells, and Starzl, too,
Belong among this famous crew.
Ed Hamilton and Vic Rousseau
With Captain Meek complete the show.
Together they are sure the best;
That's why Astounding leads the rest!
--Booth Cody, Bronx, N. Y.
_Another "Two-Timer"_
Dear Editor:
I have just finished reading the May issue of Astounding
Stories for the second time. I have been reading Astounding
Stories for over a year, and so far I can find only one
thing wrong with it, and that is that it is not thick
enough. In other words, you do not put enough stories in it.
Some people who write in to the "Corner" say that the paper
is rotten. I still have all my magazines, and the paper is
as good as new. The paper is also good on the eyes, as it
does not reflect light like a mirror, as some paper does.
Some people say the pages are uneven and hard to turn. Like
Mr. H. N. Snager, I become so interested in the stories I do
not notice such trifles. Anybody who yells about the color
of the cover, the durability of the paper, is not very
interested in Astounding Stories.
Why don't you either print a full page picture at the
beginning of each story or else keep the half page picture
at the beginning and put another picture halfway through the
story?--Wm. McCalvy, 1244 Beech St., St. Paul, Minn.
_A Buttercup for Paul_
Dear Editor:
Congratulations! Astounding Stories has scored again! Not
satisfied with illustrations by the mighty Wesso only, you
have secured a drawing by the equally mighty Paul! May we
see many more by him?--Thomas L. Kratzer, 3595 Tullamore
Rd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio.
_Nerves Now Better?_
Dear Editor:
In Gould you have a fine illustrator; in Wesso a better one,
but as I skip the page on whic
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