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The Science Fiction Fan, v. 4, issue 9, whole no. 45, April 1940
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Fan ...... 17 Worlds Adrift by Hall Succubus by Ziska Man of Ages, by Ziska What do the rest of the readers think that list. Terrible? All right, send in your own list to us, and Also send it to "Famous Fantastic Mysteries" or "Fantastic Novels". ***************************************************** Why don't you send a vote to Arthur L. Widner, Jr., Box 122, Bryantville, Mass, for his poll as to the "best ever" writers of science of fantasy fiction? Believe it or not, Campbell leads the parade to date with the genius of them all (in my opinion) Lovecraft in 7th place. ***************************************************** When, oh when, Will Hazel Heald do some more writing? Her "Horror in the Museum" which appeared in Weird a few years ago was a splendid piece of work, and so were her other stories. She has produced very little but it has all been first rate. ***************************************************** I still hope (for a confirmed pessimist I do a lot of hoping), I still hope someone will soon publish Weinbaum's last work "The Mad Brain". A lot of nonsense has been said and written about it being "too strong meat". Since when have fans balked at anything that was well written? I, for one, will guarantee to buy and read it, whether in magazine or book form. *****************************************************
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Fan ...... 17 Worlds Adrift by Hall Succubus by Ziska Man of Ages, by Ziska What do the rest of the readers think that list. Terrible? All right, send in your own list to us, and Also send it to "Famous Fantastic Mysteries" or "Fantastic Novels". ***************************************************** Why don't you send a vote to Arthur L. Widner, Jr., Box 122, Bryantville, Mass, for his poll as to the "best ever" writers of science of fantasy fiction? Believe it or not, Campbell leads the parade to date with the genius of them all (in my opinion) Lovecraft in 7th place. ***************************************************** When, oh when, Will Hazel Heald do some more writing? Her "Horror in the Museum" which appeared in Weird a few years ago was a splendid piece of work, and so were her other stories. She has produced very little but it has all been first rate. ***************************************************** I still hope (for a confirmed pessimist I do a lot of hoping), I still hope someone will soon publish Weinbaum's last work "The Mad Brain". A lot of nonsense has been said and written about it being "too strong meat". Since when have fans balked at anything that was well written? I, for one, will guarantee to buy and read it, whether in magazine or book form. *****************************************************
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