Amazing Stories
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Renewed issues
This includes all active issue renewals prior to 1964, when automatic renewals began. It might not show all renewals from 1964 onward.
- May 1954 (v. 28 no. 2)
- July 1954 (v. 28 no. 3)
- September 1954 (v. 28 no. 4)
- November 1954 (v. 28 no. 5)
- January 1955 (v. 29 no. 1)
- March 1955 (v. 29 no. 2)
- May 1955 (v. 29 no. 3)
- July 1955 (v. 29 no. 4)
- September 1955 (v. 29 no. 5)
- November 1955 (v. 29 no. 6)
- December 1955 (v. 29 no. 7)
Renewed contributions
This includes all active contribution renewals prior to 1964, when automatic renewals began. It might not show all renewals from 1964 onward.
- December 1932 (v. 7 no. 9): "No More Tomorrows", by David H. Keller
- August 1937 (v. 11 no. 4): "Ants", by Stanton A. Coblentz [Permissions] (There is no renewal for this specific contribution, but it was reprinted from the New York Times, most likely from earlier in 1937, and the New York Times routinely renewed copyrights for its daily and Sunday issues that year.)
- June 1938 (v. 12 no. 3): "The Space Pirate", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder)
- December 1938 (v. 12 no. 7): "Master of Telepathy", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder)
- January 1939 (v. 13 no. 1): "I, Robot", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder)
- February 1939 (v. 13 no. 2): "Valley of Lost Souls", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder)
- March 1939 (v. 13 no. 3): "Marooned Off Vesta", by Isaac Asimov [Permissions]
- March 1939 (v. 13 no. 3): "The Strange Flight of Richard Clayton", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
- March 1939 (v. 13 no. 3): "Trapped by Telepathy", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder)
- April 1939 (v. 13 no. 4): "The Flame From Nowhere", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder)
- May 1939 (v. 13 no. 5): "The Weapon Too Dreadful to Use", by Isaac Asimov [Permissions]
- July 1939 (v. 13 no. 7): "The Trial of Adam Link, Robot", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder)
- October 1939 (v. 13 no. 10): "The Missing Year", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder)
- January 1940 (v. 14 no. 1): "Adam Link in Business", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder)
- February 1940 (v. 14 no. 2): "Adam Link's Vengeance", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder)
- May 1940 (v. 14 no. 5): "Adam Link, Robot Detective", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder)
- June 1940 (v. 14 no. 6): "The Mathematical Kid", by Ross Rocklynne [Permissions]
- July 1940 (v. 14 no. 7): "Adam Link, Champion Athlete", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder)
- September 1940 (v. 14 no. 9): "The Man Who Never Lived", by Ross Rocklynne [Permissions]
- December 1940 (v. 14 no. 12): "Adam Link Fights a War", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder. Renewal record gives title as Adam Link in War)
- January 1941 (v. 15 no. 1): "John Carter and the Giant of Mars", by Edgar Rice Burroughs [Permissions]
- February 1941 (v. 15 no. 2): "Adam Link in the Past", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder)
- February 1941 (v. 15 no. 2): "The Winking Lights of Mars", by Otto O. Binder (using the name Gordon A. Giles) [Permissions]
- March 1941 (v. 15 no. 3): "The City of Mummies", by Edgar Rice Burroughs [Permissions]
- April 1941 (v. 15 no. 4): "Big Man", by Ross Rocklynne [Permissions]
- April 1941 (v. 15 no. 4): "Priestess of the Sleeping Death", by Neil R. Jones
- May 1941 (v. 15 no. 5): "Adam Link Faces a Revolt", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder)
- June 1941 (v. 15 no. 6): "Black Pirates of Barsoom", by Edgar Rice Burroughs [Permissions]
- August 1941 (v. 15 no. 8): "Yellow Men of Mars", by Edgar Rice Burroughs [Permissions]
- October 1941 (v. 15 no. 10): "Invisible Men of Mars", by Edgar Rice Burroughs [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as The Invisible Men of Mars. Pt. 4: Llana of Gathol)
- January 1942 (v. 16 no. 1): "Mystery of the Blue God", by Harry Bates
- February 1942 (v. 16 no. 2): "The Return to Pellucidar", by Edgar Rice Burroughs [Permissions]
- February 1942 (v. 16 no. 2): "Robot AL-76 Goes Astray", by Isaac Asimov [Permissions]
- March 1942 (v. 16 no. 3): "Men of the Bronze Age", by Edgar Rice Burroughs [Permissions]
- April 1942 (v. 16 no. 4): "Adam Link Saves the World", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder)
- April 1942 (v. 16 no. 4): "Tiger Girl", by Edgar Rice Burroughs [Permissions]
- July 1942 (v. 16 no. 7): "The Return of Hawk Carse", by Harry Bates (using the name Anthony Gilmore)
- November 1942 (v. 16 no. 11): "After an Age", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder)
- November 1942 (v. 16 no. 11): "Murder from the Moon", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
- February 1943 (v. 17 no. 2): "Skeleton Men of Jupiter", by Edgar Rice Burroughs [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as The Skeleton Men of Jupiter)
- February 1943 (v. 17 no. 2): "Phantom from the Film", by Robert Bloch (using the name Tarleton Fiske) [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as The Phantom from the Film)
- May 1943 (v. 17 no. 5): "Warrior Queen of Lolarth", by Ross Rocklynne [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as The Warrior Queen of Lolarth)
- March 1944 (v. 18 no. 2): "It's a Small World", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
- July 1946 (v. 20 no. 4): "Chrysalis", by Ray Bradbury [Permissions]
- December 1946 (v. 20 no. 9): "Giant of Ganymede", by Ross Rocklynne [Permissions]
- February 1948 (v. 22 no. 2): "Strictly from Mars", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
- March 1950 (v. 24 no. 3): "Sword of Peace", by Ward Moore [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as Swords of Peace)
- June 1950 (v. 24 no. 6): "The Island Out of Space", by August Derleth [Permissions]
- July 1950 (v. 24 no. 7): "The Man With Common Sense", by James E. Gunn (using the name Edwin James)
- August 1950 (v. 24 no. 8): "From These Ashes", by Fredric Brown [Permissions]
- October 1950 (v. 24 no. 10): "Gateway to Glory", by Fredric Brown [Permissions]
- April 1951 (v. 25 no. 4): "Satisfaction Guaranteed", by Isaac Asimov [Permissions]
- November 1951 (v. 25 no. 11): "The Space Witch", by Walter M. Miller [Permissions]
- December 1951 (v. 25 no. 12): "The Little Creeps", by Walter M. Miller [Permissions]
- December 1951 (v. 25 no. 12): "The Hatchetman", by Mack Reynolds [Permissions] and Fredric Brown [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as The Hatchetmen)
- January 1952 (v. 26 no. 1): "The Reluctant Traitor", by Walter M. Miller [Permissions]
- October 1952 (v. 26 no. 10): "Idiot Command", by John Jakes
- April-May 1953 (v. 27 no. 4): "Project Nightmare", by Robert A. Heinlein [Permissions]
- April-May 1953 (v. 27 no. 4): "The Way Home", by Theodore Sturgeon [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as A Way Home)
- April-May 1953 (v. 27 no. 4): "The Last Day", by Richard Matheson [Permissions]
- June-July 1953 (v. 27 no. 5): "I, Dreamer", by Walter M. Miller [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as I Dreamer)
- August-September 1953 (v. 27 no. 6): "Dream of Victory", by Algis Budrys [Permissions]
- August-September 1953 (v. 27 no. 6): "Or Else", by Henry Kuttner [Permissions] (Renewal record says this was published in the August 1952 issue, but it actually appeared in the August-September 1953 issue.)
- August-September 1953 (v. 27 no. 6): "The Yokel", by Walter M. Miller [Permissions]
- August-September 1953 (v. 27 no. 6): "The Commuter", by Philip K. Dick [Permissions]
- October-November 1953 (v. 27 no. 7): "A Way of Thinking", by Theodore Sturgeon [Permissions]
- October-November 1953 (v. 27 no. 7): "Little Girl Lost", by Richard Matheson [Permissions]
- October-November 1953 (v. 27 no. 7): "Visitor From the Void", by Richard Wilson [Permissions]
- December 1953-January 1954 (v. 27 no. 8): "Million Dollar Maybe", by Evan Hunter [Permissions]
- December 1953-January 1954 (v. 27 no. 8): "The Builder", by Philip K. Dick [Permissions]
- December 1953-January 1954 (v. 27 no. 8): "The Pin", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
- March 1954 (v. 28 no. 1): "Appointment at Noon", by Eric Frank Russell [Permissions]
- May 1954 (v. 28 no. 2): "Small Town", by Philip K. Dick [Permissions] (Renewal registration says this was published in the May 1955 issue, but it actually appeared in the May 1954 issue. Renewal is dated November 22, 1983, likely too late to be effective for the actual publication date.)
- July 1954 (v. 28 no. 3): "Breakfast at Twilight", by Philip K. Dick [Permissions] (Renewal registration says this was published in the July 1955 issue, but it actually appeared in the July 1954 issue. Renewal is dated November 22, 1983, likely too late to be effective for the actual publication date.)
- November 1954 (v. 28 no. 5): "Never Let the Left Hand", by W. Nicholas Earl
- November 1954 (v. 28 no. 5): "Grandma Goes to Mars", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
- November 1954 (v. 28 no. 5): "The Revenge of Edwin Mudd", by John Jakes
- November 1954 (v. 28 no. 5): "The Gone Dogs", by Frank Herbert [Permissions]
- January 1956 (v. 30 no. 1): "Hole in the Air", by Robert Silverberg [Permissions]
- April 1956 (v. 30 no. 4): "Wacky World", by Edmond Hamilton [Permissions]
- April 1956 (v. 30 no. 4): "What Man Can Imagine", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- April 1956 (v. 30 no. 4): "As I See Tomorrow... The Third Millennium Opens", by Robert A. Heinlein [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as The Third millenium opens; or, As I see tomorrow)
- June 1956 (v. 30 no. 6): "Entrance Exam", by Robert Silverberg [Permissions]
- July 1956 (v. 30 no. 7): "The Monument", by Henry Slesar [Permissions]
- July 1956 (v. 30 no. 7): "Run of Luck", by Calvin M. Knox [Permissions] (Author is Robert Silverberg writing under a pseudonym.)
- July 1956 (v. 30 no. 7): "Stay Out of My Grave", by Robert Silverberg (using the name Ralph Burke) [Permissions]
- August 1956 (v. 30 no. 8): "Vault of the Ages", by Robert Silverberg [Permissions]
- August 1956 (v. 30 no. 8): "Look Homeward, Spaceman", by Calvin M. Knox [Permissions] (Author is Robert Silverberg writing under a pseudonym.)
- August 1956 (v. 30 no. 8): "Death of a Dinosaur", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- September 1956 (v. 30 no. 9): "But Who Wilts the Lettuce?", by Harlan Ellison (using the name Ellis Hart) [Permissions]
- October 1956 (v. 30 no. 10): "Sitting Duck", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- October 1956 (v. 30 no. 10): "Gnomebody", by Harlan Ellison [Permissions]
- November 1956 (v. 30 no. 11): "The Monster Died at Dawn", by Henry Slesar (using the name Clyde Mitchell) [Permissions]
- November 1956 (v. 30 no. 11): "Sleep it Off", by Henry Slesar [Permissions]
- December 1956 (v. 30 no. 12): "Repeat Broadcast", by Henry Slesar [Permissions]
- December 1956 (v. 30 no. 12): "Marriages Are Made in Detroit", by Henry Slesar (using the name O. H. Leslie) [Permissions]
- December 1956 (v. 30 no. 12): "A World of His Own", by Robert Silverberg [Permissions]
- December 1956 (v. 30 no. 12): "Tracking Level", by Harlan Ellison [Permissions]
- January 1957 (v. 31 no. 1): "Savage Wind", by Harlan Ellison [Permissions]
- March 1957 (v. 31 no. 3): "The Savage Swarm", by Harlan Ellison [Permissions] (Renewal record also gives The Savage Horde as an additional title)
- March 1957 (v. 31 no. 3): "S.R.O.", by Harlan Ellison (using the name Ellis Hart) [Permissions]
- March 1957 (v. 31 no. 3): "Escape Route", by Harlan Ellison (using the name Lee Archer) [Permissions]
- June 1957 (v. 31 no. 6): "The Steel Napoleon", by Harlan Ellison [Permissions]
- August 1957 (v. 31 no. 8): "The Plague Bearers", by Harlan Ellison [Permissions]
- September 1957 (v. 31 no. 9): "The Glass Brain", by Harlan Ellison [Permissions] (Renewal record also gives Like Father, Like Son as an additional title)
- September 1957 (v. 31 no. 9): "The Destiny Detector", by Daniel F. Galouye [Permissions]
- October 1957 (v. 31 no. 10): "Farewell to Glory", by Harlan Ellison (using the name Ellis Hart) [Permissions] (Renewal record also gives The Man the Saucers Wanted as an additional title)
- November 1957 (v. 31 no. 11): "Children of Chaos", by Harlan Ellison (using the name Ivar Jorgensen) [Permissions]
- January 1958 (v. 32 no. 1): "School for Assassins", by Harlan Ellison (using the name Ellis Hart) [Permissions] (Renewal record also gives Transcending Destiny as an additional title)
- February 1958 (v. 32 no. 2): "The Vengeance of Galaxy 5", by Harlan Ellison [Permissions]
- February 1958 (v. 32 no. 2): "The Space Horde", by Chad Oliver [Permissions]
- March 1958 (v. 32 no. 3): "The Moon Chute", by Henry Slesar [Permissions]
- March 1958 (v. 32 no. 3): "Sin Planet", by Mack Reynolds [Permissions]
- March 1958 (v. 32 no. 3): "The Creators", by Henry Slesar (using the name O. H. Leslie) [Permissions]
- March 1958 (v. 32 no. 3): "The Truth and the Image", by Mack Reynolds (using the name Mark Mallory) [Permissions]
- May 1958 (v. 32 no. 5): "Brother Robot", by Henry Slesar [Permissions]
- May 1958 (v. 32 no. 5): "Alternatives, Inc.", by Mack Reynolds [Permissions] (Renewal record says this was published in the March 1958 issue, but it actually appeared in the May 1958 issue.)
- May 1958 (v. 32 no. 5): "Old Hat", by Edward Wellen [Permissions]
- June 1958 (v. 32 no. 6): "Red Moon Rising", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
- July 1958 (v. 32 no. 7): "No Place to Go", by Henry Slesar [Permissions]
- July 1958 (v. 32 no. 7): "Report on Sol III", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
- August 1958 (v. 32 no. 8): "Garden of Evil", by Henry Slesar [Permissions]
- August 1958 (v. 32 no. 8): "Parapsyche", by Jack Vance [Permissions]
- November 1958 (v. 32 no. 11): "Legacy of Terror", by Henry Slesar [Permissions]
- November 1958 (v. 32 no. 11): "Mission: Murder!", by Henry Slesar (using the name O. H. Leslie) [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as Mission Murder)
- December 1958 (v. 32 no. 12): "Deadly Satellite", by Henry Slesar [Permissions]
- December 1958 (v. 32 no. 12): "Are You Listening?", by Harlan Ellison [Permissions]
- December 1958 (v. 32 no. 12): "The Talented Progenitor", by Algis Budrys [Permissions]
- January 1959 (v. 33 no. 1): "The Blonde From Space", by Henry Slesar [Permissions]
- January 1959 (v. 33 no. 1): "The Seven Eyes of Captain Dark", by Henry Slesar (using the name O. H. Leslie) [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as The 7 Eyes of Captain Dark)
- January 1959 (v. 33 no. 1): "Stargazers", by Eric Frank Russell [Permissions]
- February 1959 (v. 33 no. 2): "Man Alone", by Algis Budrys (using the name William Scarff) [Permissions]
- March 1959 (v. 33 no. 3): "Anniversary", by Isaac Asimov [Permissions]
- April 1959 (v. 33 no. 4): "Golden the Ship Was-- Oh! Oh! Oh!", by Cordwainer Smith [Permissions]
- May 1959 (v. 33 no. 5): "Visionary", by Harlan Ellison [Permissions] and Joe L. Hensley [Permissions]
- June 1959 (v. 33 no. 6): "The Trigger", by Henry Slesar [Permissions]
- June 1959 (v. 33 no. 6): "...And Who the Pot?", by Eric Frank Russell [Permissions]
- July 1959 (v. 33 no. 7): "The Unused Stars", by Isaac Asimov [Permissions]
- August 1959 (v. 33 no. 8): "A Taste of Fire", by Lloyd Biggle [Permissions]
- September 1959 (v. 33 no. 9): "First Love", by Lloyd Biggle [Permissions]
- September 1959 (v. 33 no. 9): "Security", by Arthur Porges [Permissions] and Irwin Porges (Magazine credits only Arthur Porges; renewal record credits both Arthur and Irwin Porges for a set of stories including this one.)
- October 1959 (v. 33 no. 10): "Excellence", by Tom Purdom
- October 1959 (v. 33 no. 10): "Sound of the Scythe", by Harlan Ellison [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as The Sound of a Scythe)
- November 1959 (v. 33 no. 11): "Sneak Preview", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
- November 1959 (v. 33 no. 11): "The Flesh-Man from Far Wide", by David R. Bunch
- February 1960 (v. 34 no. 2): "It's a Good Trick If...", by Kate Wilhelm
- March 1960 (v. 34 no. 3): "Subterfuge", by Robert Silverberg [Permissions]
- March 1960 (v. 34 no. 3): "The Man Who Murdered Tomorrow", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
- April 1960 (v. 34 no. 4): "The Red Telephone", by John Jakes
- April 1960 (v. 34 no. 4): "It Hardly Seems Fair", by Gordon R. Dickson [Permissions]
- April 1960 (v. 34 no. 4): "Remembering", by David R. Bunch
- May 1960 (v. 34 no. 5): "The Still Small Voice", by Robert Silverberg [Permissions]
- May 1960 (v. 34 no. 5): "Hunters Out of Space", by Joseph E. Kelleam (A 1988 renewal for the author's Little Men mentions that it is a revision of work published in Amazing Stories. It is not clear to me that its renewal covers this story, which is associated with no other renewal record, but this is one of the stories revised for Little Men.)
- June 1960 (v. 34 no. 6): "...And All the Stars a Stage" (part 1 of 2), by James Blish [Permissions]
- June 1960 (v. 34 no. 6): "The Bald-Headed Mirage", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
- July 1960 (v. 34 no. 7): "Penance Day in Moderan", by David R. Bunch
- July 1960 (v. 34 no. 7): "...And All the Stars a Stage" (part 2 of 2), by James Blish [Permissions]
- July 1960 (v. 34 no. 7): "Time Enough", by Damon Knight [Permissions] (Contents page gives title as Enough Time)
- August 1960 (v. 34 no. 8): "For Every Action", by Algis Budrys [Permissions]
- August 1960 (v. 34 no. 8): "Getting Regular", by David R. Bunch
- August 1960 (v. 34 no. 8): "Made in Archerius", by Neal Barrett
- September 1960 (v. 34 no. 9): "When the Moon Was Red", by Kate Wilhelm
- September 1960 (v. 34 no. 9): "Mr. Science Fiction: A Profile of Hugo Gernsback", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- September 1960 (v. 34 no. 9): "The Auto Hawks", by Arthur Porges [Permissions]
- October 1960 (v. 34 no. 10): "The Trouble With Tycho", by Clifford D. Simak [Permissions]
- October 1960 (v. 34 no. 10): "The Sound of Screaming", by Theodore L. Thomas [Permissions]
- November 1960 (v. 34 no. 11): "The Warning", by David R. Bunch
- November 1960 (v. 34 no. 11): "Very Small, Very Fine", by Henry Slesar [Permissions]
- November 1960 (v. 34 no. 11): "And Some Were Savages", by James Blish [Permissions]
- December 1960 (v. 34 no. 12): "Introduction to 'The Lost Machine'", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- December 1960 (v. 34 no. 12): "The Flames of Life", by Theodore L. Thomas [Permissions]
- January 1961 (v. 35 no. 1): "Dark Companion", by Robert Silverberg [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as The Dark Companion)
- February 1961 (v. 35 no. 2): "Introduction to 'The Man Who Saw the Future'", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- February 1961 (v. 35 no. 2): "The Final Decision", by David R. Bunch
- March 1961 (v. 35 no. 3): "A Dusk of Idols", by James Blish [Permissions]
- March 1961 (v. 35 no. 3): "Playboy and the Slime God", by Isaac Asimov [Permissions]
- March 1961 (v. 35 no. 3): "Introduction to 'The Last Evolution'", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- March 1961 (v. 35 no. 3): "Political Machine", by John Jakes
- April 1961 (v. 35 no. 4): "Introduction to 'I, Rocket'", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- April 1961 (v. 35 no. 4): "Introduction to 'Devolution'", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- April 1961 (v. 35 no. 4): "Introduction to 'John Carter and the Giant of Mars'", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- April 1961 (v. 35 no. 4): "Introduction to 'Out of the Sub-Universe'", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- April 1961 (v. 35 no. 4): "Introduction to 'I, Robot'", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- April 1961 (v. 35 no. 4): "Introduction to 'The Flying Fool'", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- April 1961 (v. 35 no. 4): "Introduction to 'Armageddon-- 2419'", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- May 1961 (v. 35 no. 5): "The Happiest Missile", by Raymond E. Banks
- May 1961 (v. 35 no. 5): "Introduction to 'The Undersea Tube'", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- June 1961 (v. 35 no. 6): "Robert Heinlein: Man, Myth, or Monster?", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as Robert A. Heinlein: Man, Myth, or Monster?)
- June 1961 (v. 35 no. 6): "Introduction to 'The Exterminator'", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- July 1961 (v. 35 no. 7): "Whatever Gods There Be", by Gordon R. Dickson [Permissions]
- July 1961 (v. 35 no. 7): "Introduction to 'The Coming of the Ice'", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- August 1961 (v. 35 no. 8): "The Highest Form of Life", by John Jakes
- August 1961 (v. 35 no. 8): "The Worlds of A. E. van Vogt", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- September 1961 (v. 35 no. 9): "Hen's Eyes", by Brian W. Aldiss [Permissions]
- October 1961 (v. 35 no. 10): "I-C-a-BeM", by Jack Vance [Permissions]
- October 1961 (v. 35 no. 10): "What Makes Bradbury 'Burn'?", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- October 1961 (v. 35 no. 10): "Introduction to 'The Hungry Guinea-Pig'", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- December 1961 (v. 35 no. 12): "The Strange Case of Murray Leinster", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- January 1962 (v. 36 no. 1): "The Insane Ones", by J. G. Ballard [Permissions]
- February 1962 (v. 36 no. 2): "Third Stage", by Poul Anderson [Permissions]
- February 1962 (v. 36 no. 2): "Theodore Sturgeon: No More Than Human", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- February 1962 (v. 36 no. 2): "Introduction to 'Missionaries From the Sky'", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- February 1962 (v. 36 no. 2): "Recidivism Preferred", by John Jakes
- March 1962 (v. 36 no. 3): "Mindfield!", by Frank Herbert [Permissions]
- March 1962 (v. 36 no. 3): "The Thousand Dreams of Stellavista", by J. G. Ballard [Permissions]
- March 1962 (v. 36 no. 3): "Introduction to 'Euthanasia Limited'", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- March 1962 (v. 36 no. 3): "Tyrants' Territory", by Brian W. Aldiss [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as Tyrant's Territory)
- April 1962 (v. 36 no. 4): "Thirteen to Centaurus", by J. G. Ballard [Permissions]
- April 1962 (v. 36 no. 4): "Isaac Asimov: Genius in the Candy Store", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as Isaac Asimov: Genius in a Candy Store)
- April 1962 (v. 36 no. 4): "Flashback", by Edward Wellen [Permissions]
- April 1962 (v. 36 no. 4): "Introduction to 'Spawn of the Ray'", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- May 1962 (v. 36 no. 5): "The Protector", by John Jakes
- May 1962 (v. 36 no. 5): "Introduction to 'The Airlords of Han'", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as Introduction to Airlords of Han)
- June 1962 (v. 36 no. 6): "Passport to Eternity", by J. G. Ballard [Permissions]
- June 1962 (v. 36 no. 6): "The Saintly Heresy of Clifford D. Simak", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- June 1962 (v. 36 no. 6): "Introduction to 'The Council of Drones'", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- July 1962 (v. 36 no. 7): "Introduction to 'The Chamber of Life'", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- August 1962 (v. 36 no. 8): "Gateway to Strangeness", by Jack Vance [Permissions] (Renewal record also gives Sail 25 as an additional title)
- August 1962 (v. 36 no. 8): "Passion Play", by Roger Zelazny [Permissions]
- August 1962 (v. 36 no. 8): "C. L. Moore: Catherine the Great", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as C. L. More: Catherine the Great)
- September 1962 (v. 36 no. 9): "Apocryphal Fragment", by Edward Wellen [Permissions]
- September 1962 (v. 36 no. 9): "Introduction to 'The Ice Man'", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- October 1962 (v. 36 no. 10): "Escape from Orbit", by Poul Anderson [Permissions]
- October 1962 (v. 36 no. 10): "Introduction to 'The Young Old Man'", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- October 1962 (v. 36 no. 10): "The Secret Lives of Henry Kuttner", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- November 1962 (v. 36 no. 11): "Introduction to 'The Planet of the Double Sun'", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as Introduction to 'Planet of the Double Sun')
- December 1962 (v. 36 no. 12): "Moonless in Byzantium", by Roger Zelazny [Permissions]
- December 1962 (v. 36 no. 12): "'Psycho'-Logical Bloch", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- January 1963 (v. 37 no. 1): "Introduction to 'Omega, the Man'", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- February 1963 (v. 37 no. 2): "Recovery Area", by Daniel F. Galouye [Permissions]
- March 1963 (v. 37 no. 3): "Arthur C. Clarke", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- March 1963 (v. 37 no. 3): "Introduction to 'The Tale of the Atom'", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- March 1963 (v. 37 no. 3): "Babylon in the Sky", by Edmond Hamilton [Permissions]
- March 1963 (v. 37 no. 3): "The Borgia Hand", by Roger Zelazny [Permissions]
- March 1963 (v. 37 no. 3): "The Sherrington Theory", by J. G. Ballard [Permissions]
- April 1963 (v. 37 no. 4): "Circe Has Her Problems", by Roger Zelazny [Permissions]
- April 1963 (v. 37 no. 4): "Somebody Up There Hates Us", by David R. Bunch
- April 1963 (v. 37 no. 4): "SF Profile: Lester del Rey", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as SF Profile: Lester DelRey)
- April 1963 (v. 37 no. 4): "The Stainless Steel Leech", by Roger Zelazny (using the name Harrison Denmark) [Permissions]
- May 1963 (v. 37 no. 5): "Jobo", by Henry Slesar [Permissions]
- June 1963 (v. 37 no. 6): "Eric Frank Russell: Death of a Doubter", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- June 1963 (v. 37 no. 6): "Through Channels", by Arthur Porges [Permissions]
- June 1963 (v. 37 no. 6): "The Encounter", by J. G. Ballard [Permissions]
- July 1963 (v. 37 no. 7): "The Formula", by Arthur Porges [Permissions]
- July 1963 (v. 37 no. 7): "The Game", by Neal Barrett
- August 1963 (v. 37 no. 8): "John W. Campbell: The Writing Years", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- August 1963 (v. 37 no. 8): "Mine is the Kingdom", by Roger Zelazny (using the name Harrison Denmark) [Permissions]
- September 1963 (v. 37 no. 9): "Homo Aquaticus", by Poul Anderson [Permissions]
- October 1963 (v. 37 no. 10): "Drunkboat", by Cordwainer Smith [Permissions]
- October 1963 (v. 37 no. 10): "Stand-By", by Philip K. Dick [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as Stand By)
- October 1963 (v. 37 no. 10): "Introduction to 'The Prince of Liars'", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- October 1963 (v. 37 no. 10): "Edmond Hamilton", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions]
- October 1963 (v. 37 no. 10): "The Misfit", by Roger Zelazny [Permissions] (Renewal record says this was published in the August 1963 issue, but it actually appeared in the October 1963 issue.)
- November 1963 (v. 37 no. 11): "Savage Pellucidar", by Edgar Rice Burroughs [Permissions]
- November 1963 (v. 37 no. 11): "What'll We Do With Ragland Park?", by Philip K. Dick [Permissions]
- December 1963 (v. 37 no. 12): "Killjoy", by Frank A. Javor
- December 1963 (v. 37 no. 12): "To Plant a Seed", by Neal Barrett
- December 1963 (v. 37 no. 12): "The Days of Perky Pat", by Philip K. Dick [Permissions] (Renewal record and cover give title as Days of Perky Pat)
- December 1963 (v. 37 no. 12): "Fritz Leiber: Destiny x 3", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as Fritz Leiber: Destiny Times Three)
- January 1964 (v. 38 no. 1): "Speed-Up!", by Christopher Anvil [Permissions]
- February 1964 (v. 38 no. 2): "L. Sprague de Camp: Sword and Satire", by Sam Moskowitz [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as L. Sprague de Camp: Sword and Sorcery)
- February 1964 (v. 38 no. 2): "Heavy, Heavy", by Frank A. Javor (Renewal record says this was published in the November 1963 issue, but it actually appeared in the February 1964 issue.)
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