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October 11th, 2006

Astounding Tales Archive

Several people have approached me about stories published in AstoundingTales.com. I decided to recreate links to stories on AstoundingTales. I don’t expect many authors to take advantage of this, but I have all the original pages and I will set them up on request. This will allow authors to publish links to their stories on their home pages and blogs.

I made a Bryce page for the cover. I am still just randomly placing objects on a background, but I think I’ll get better at this.

3 Responses to “Astounding Tales Archive”

  1. Chris Bartholomew says:

    Will you link contest stories too? Just wondering as I had some there. It’s a great idea to do this, really good of ya.
    Chris

  2. Anonymous says:

    I still don’t understand why you didn’t find another editor if you and Arthur had disagreed to the point where the publisher-editor relationship was no longer feasible.

    Don’t mind me; I just miss my favorite e-zine.

  3. Keith says:

    I was upset by the way things happened. I shut Astounding Tales down so I would not have to deal with it.

    Under a different editor, A-T would be a different animal, and maybe not your favorite e-zine. Finding an editor is not easy. Any good editor already has a gig.

    It’s best to remember Astounding Tales as a good story and forget the bad ending.

    KPG

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