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In 1951, EC Comics started stealing Ray Bradbury’s work. After three swipes, Bradbury sent a letter to editor Bill Gaines. Not a cease-and-desist order, though. Instead, he wrote, “Just a note to remind you of an oversight. You have not as yet sent on the check for $50.00 to cover the use of secondary rights on my two stories ‘The Rocket Man’ and ‘Kaleidoscope.’ . . . I feel this was probably overlooked in the general confusion of office work, and look forward to your payment

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Enter a Huge Archive of Amazing Stories, the World's First Science Fiction Magazine, Launched in 1926 | Open Culture Physics Textbook, Ursula K Le Guin, David Ogilvy, Science Fiction Magazines, Free Textbooks, Golden Age Comics, Audio Books Free, Online Degree, Ray Bradbury

If you haven’t heard of Hugo Gernsback, you’ve surely heard of the Hugo Award. Next to the Nebula, it’s the most prestigious of science fiction prizes, bringing together in its ranks of winners such venerable authors as Ursula K. Le Guin, Arthur C.

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Science Fiction Monthly Vol1 No 1 British SF magazine published by New English Library from 1974-76 with a total of 28 issues. Loose leaf, with poster-size artwork from NEL books, it also featured fiction, articles on SF, letters, news, and features on artists and writers. The cover of the first issue is from "The Lost Worlds of 2001" and is by Bruce Pennington 1970s Sci Fi, Sci Fi Book Covers, Bruce Pennington, Pulp Science Fiction, Sci Fi Book, Science Fiction Magazines, English Library, Science Fiction Artwork, Science Fiction Illustration

British SF magazine published by New English Library from 1974-76 with a total of 28 issues. Loose leaf, with poster-size artwork from NEL books, it also featured fiction, articles on SF, letters, news, and features on artists and writers. The cover of the first issue is from "The Lost Worlds of 2001" and is by Bruce Pennington (the artist profiled in this issue)

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