This thing reads at a high-school level, by someone with talent who yet needs to learn his craft. He certainly knows how to keep the story whipping along, but the result makes the Tom Swift Jr boys’ adventure series seem like deep literature!
But the virtue of the magazine market is that they must publish, even such as this.
I was trying to find this issue for y9ou and found that there are more Argosy issues out there from the 1800s than the 20th Century.
Go figure.
Yeah, Argosy renewed their copyrights, which means that they are going to be lost.
Update;
F0r those interested in the cover story I did find an edition on Project Gutenberg Australia.
https://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0601521h.html
She doesn’t seem to understand what she’s holding; she looks puzzled.
Re: “Maza of the Moon”
“This isn’t writing, it’s just typing.”
This thing reads at a high-school level, by someone with talent who yet needs to learn his craft. He certainly knows how to keep the story whipping along, but the result makes the Tom Swift Jr boys’ adventure series seem like deep literature!
But the virtue of the magazine market is that they must publish, even such as this.