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  • Once John W. Campbell took over Astounding Science Fiction and had been going for a while, the idea to put some stories into books took hold.

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  • With Leslyn's help, Heinlein produced "Life-Line," which he decided to send instead to John W. Campbell at Astounding Science Fiction.

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  • Originally published in the July 1938 issue of Astounding Science Fiction magazine, “Rule 18” was the first short story author Clifford D.

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  • It was first serialized in Astounding Science Fiction magazine in 1952 and then published as a novel later that year.

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  • It was first serialized in Astounding Science Fiction magazine in 1952 and then published as a novel later that year.

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  • And so he and some other people, including J. W. Campbell, the editor of Astounding Science Fiction , started the Dianetics Research Foundation in Elizabeth, New Jersey.

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  • After Astounding Science Fiction editor John W. Campbell, Jr. revolutionized science fiction in the 1940s, there was a tendency to look back at the Gernsback Era as unworthy of notice.

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  • The jaded readers of Astounding Science Fiction might dismiss Hemingway's effort as simple though well-written Doc Smith space opera, but the general public had been captivated.

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  • After Astounding Science Fiction editor John W. Campbell, Jr. revolutionized science fiction in the 1940s, there was a tendency to look back at the Gernsback Era as unworthy of notice.

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  • The jaded readers of Astounding Science Fiction might dismiss Hemingway's effort as simple though well-written Doc Smith space opera, but the general public had been captivated.

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