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140 are nearly alike only here and there a littel diffrent. Did you ever read ghost stories? well you want to them's the spooky creepy stories like the weird tales useto have lots of my friends dropet your magazine. If you could gave us more ghost stories you would be o. k. what is better than to read a creepy ghost storie at night give us more of Seabury Quinn and Greye la Spina allso Maria Moravsky espesly Seabury Quinn."

C. T. Byrd, of Des Moines, Iowa, writes: "I suggest that you print from old books of magic a chapter or two in each issue in place of the reprint stories. It would also be a good plan, I think, to have a department in which the readers can write their own experiences in the land of the occult and weird."

"I can not say enough for Weird Tales," writes Miss Laura Johnson, of Cincinnati. "I have just recently begun to read the magazine, and I have never, in all my reading of books and magazines, come upon one that I admired so immensely."

"The three best stories ever published which I have read," writes Fred W. Fischer, Jr., of Knoxville, Tennessee, "were these ever-to-be-remembered-with-pleasure stories from : 1, When the Green Star Waned, by Nictzin Dyalhis; 2, Invaders from Outside, by J. Schlossel; 3, A Runaway World, by Clare Winger Harris. By the way—about a year ago you forecast a tale entitled Other Worlds, by Will Smith. Why has it never been mentioned since? Will it ever be published?" [Editor's note: Yes, it will.]

The Master of Doom, by Donald Edward Keyhoe, is about tied with the second installment of Ray Cummings' serial, Explorers Into Infinity, for favorite story in the May, as shown by your votes. What is your favorite story in this issue? Send in the ballot below, or write a letter to the Eyrie telling us what you want to see in the magazine. We welcome advice from you, the readers, as this is your magazine and we want to keep it in accord with your wishes.

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