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He attacked it in vain with his fists. He attacked it in vain with his fists.
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Astounding, Comics, Karswell, and More
QuasarDragon —
... : "Wanderer of Infinity" By Harl Vincent, from Astounding Stories March 1933. "In the uncharted realms of infra-dimensional space Bert meets a pathetic figure—The Wanderer." Online HERE . ...
Free Fiction and Stuff for 7/15/09
SF Signal —
... Weaver, John Grey, Richard H. Fay, J. Davidson Hero, William Landis, Robert Laughlin, Richard Tornello, and Glenn Hackney. Bewildering Stories has its 344th weekly issue up with fiction, poetry, and essays by L. J. Geoffrion, James C. G. Shirk, Mary B. McArdle, Oonah V. Joslin, Catfish Russ, Francine Schwartz, Tamara Sheehan, Jennifer Stakes, Gabriel S. Timar, John Vieczorek, Thomas R. Willits, and Danielle L. Parker. @Project Gutenberg: "Wanderer of Infinity" By Harl Vincent (1933). "The Solar Magnet" by Capt. S. P. ...
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