From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #6876 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Monday, July 5 2021 Volume 14 : Number 6876 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Please authorize us to ship you a $110 Switchblade for Free ["Street Lega] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 5 Jul 2021 01:38:59 -0700 From: "Street Legal Knife" Subject: Please authorize us to ship you a $110 Switchblade for Free Please authorize us to ship you a $110 Switchblade for Free http://jointflx.co/kgAWpFyngAOGvdjQJZ_bDKs5a0XLCIdRH7IKUXD4HOFwU8iQ http://jointflx.co/153Z880ycTMas4-Yra8aXOUY5wP8Tl-uDRcyFtTBVeJiXrr0 ike Ashley describes the contents from this point on as "unremarkable space opera"; regular contributors included some of the same writers who wrote for Imagination, including Geoff St. Reynard and Dwight V. Swain. Hamling obtained stories from Edmond Hamilton, who Sanders considers "the most readable of the novelists", but he also printed Raymond Palmer's "The Metal Emperor"b"a dreadful Shaveristic adventure" according to Ashley, and "possibly the worst story published in either of Hamling's magazines", according to Sanders. Henry Slesar's first sale, "The Brat", appeared in the November 1955 issue. Other writers included many authors who had been regular contributors to Amazing StoriesbHamling was familiar with these writers from his time at Ziff-Davis. Non-fiction features appeared once Hamling gave up on the novels-only format: a letter column, editorials, and an sf movie news column, "Scientifilm Marquee", contributed by Forrest Ackerman. With the title change to Space Travel, science articles by Henry Bott and Guenther Schmidt were added. Bibliographic details All 26 issues were digest-sized, edited by William Hamling and published by Hamling's Greenleaf Publishing Company, based in Evanston, Illinois. The schedule was bimonthly and was completely regular. Issues were initially labelled with a number only, and no volume; from the sixth issue this changed to a volume/number format. There were five volumes, all with six issues except the second volume, which had two. The first issue was 160 pages, and all remaining issues were 128 pages. The price was 35 cents throughout the run. Notes In Robinson's memoir, he recalls the conversation as having taken place after the title change to Space Travel, but he must be mistaken since Rogue's first issue is dated December 195 ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #6876 **********************************************