- WONDER STORIES QUARTERLY
- US PULP MAGAZINE, BEDSHEET-size Fall 1929-Summer 1932, pulp-size Fall 1932-Winter 1933, 14 issues, published by Hugo GERNSBACK's Stellar Publishing Corporation as a quarterly companion to SCIENCE WONDER STORIES and AIR WONDER STORIES, and then to WONDER STORIES, the first 3 issues appearing as Science Wonder Quarterly. David Lasser was the managing editor. WSQ featured mostly space stories. A complete novel was featured in every issue, and the magazine was notable for its translations (by Francis Currier) from the German (GERMANY), including Otto Willi GAIL's"Shot into Infinity" (1925 Germany as Der Schuss ins All; trans Fall 1929) and its sequel "The Stone from the Moon" (1926 Germany as Der Stein vom Mond; trans Spring 1930), and Otfried Von Hanstein's "Electropolis" (1928Germany as Elektropolis; trans Summer 1930) and "Between Earth and Moon" (1928 Germany as Mond-Rak 1. Eine Fahrt ins Weltall; trans Fall 1930). There were 2 stories by the early woman pulp writer Clare Winger HARRIS, and WSQ published the 1st fan letter from Forrest J. ACKERMAN.BS/PN
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