Robert Arthur
"The Eternal Moment" © Startling Stories, Mar 1941 --/ fourth place sf story --/ wonder award --/ idea award --/ humour award --/ awesome scale --/ rare find "Ghost For a Night" (also as "The Reluctant Ghost") © Weird Tales, May 1942 --/ third place f story --/ wonder award --/ idea award --/ style award --/ humour award --/ rare find "Miracle on Main Street" (also as "The Wonderful Day") © Argosy, Jul 1940 also in - F&SF, Aug 1960 --/ cool sf story --/ wonder award "Mr. Jinx" © Unknown, Aug 1941 --/ fourth place f story --/ wonder award --/ style award --/ humour award "Postpaid To Paradise" (also as "Postmarked For Paradise") (also as "The Wonderful Stamps Of El Dorado") (Murchison Morks series) © Argosy, Jun 1940 also in - F&SF, Aug 1951 --/ cool sf story --/ idea award "The Reluctant Ghost" (also as "Ghost For a Night") © Weird Tales, May 1942 --/ third place f story --/ wonder award --/ idea award --/ style award --/ humour award --/ rare find "Ring Once For Death" (also as "The Rose Crystal Bell") © Amazing Stories, Mar 1954 --/ cool f story "The Rose Crystal Bell" (also as "Ring Once For Death") © Amazing Stories, Mar 1954 --/ cool f story "Satan And Sam Shay" © The Elks Magazine, Aug 1942 --/ cool f story "The Tomb Of Time" © Thrilling Wonder Stories, 1940 --/ cool sf novella --/ wonder award --/ humour award "The Wheel Of Time" © Super Science Stories, Mar 1950 --/ fourth place sf story --/ wonder award --/ idea award --/ style award --/ humour award --/ rare find "The Wonderful Day" (also as "Miracle on Main Street") © Argosy, Jul 1940 also in - F&SF, Aug 1960 --/ cool sf story --/ wonder award "The Wonderful Stamps Of El Dorado" (also as "Postmarked For Paradise") (also as "Postpaid To Paradise") (Murchison Morks series) © Argosy, Jun 1940 also in - F&SF, Aug 1951 --/ cool sf story --/ idea award -------------------------------- |
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