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      • Original material began to appear in greater quantity in 1927/8, when Miles J Breuer, David H Keller and Jack Williamson published their first stories in Amazing.
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  1. Writers whose first story was published in the magazine include John W. Campbell, Isaac Asimov, Howard Fast, Ursula K. Le Guin, Roger Zelazny, and Thomas M. Disch. Overall, though, Amazing itself was rarely an influential magazine within the genre after the 1920s.

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  3. Aug 1, 2016 · When Hugo "Award" Gernsback launched Volume 1, Number 1 of Amazing Stories in April, 1926, he created the first magazine in the world solely devoted to science fiction stories: on the...

  4. Jul 20, 2015 · One of the longest running pulp magazines, Amazing Stories published from April 1926 until the early years of the 21st century. Reprinted stories comprised the entirety of the magazine’s first edition, including the works of HG Wells, Jules Verne, and Edgar Allen Poe.

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    Amazing Stories. In April 1926, a Luxembourgian-American inventor and electrical enthusiast, Hugo Gernsback, published his inaugural issue of Amazing Stories, the first and longest-running English-language magazine dedicated to what was then not quite yet called "science fiction"—a field it would, for better and for worse, define for the ...

  6. Original material began to appear in greater quantity in 1927/8, when Miles J Breuer, David H Keller and Jack Williamson published their first stories in Amazing. Gernsback's purpose had been to publish fiction that stimulated minds into pursuing scientific endeavour.

  7. In April 1926, he published the first issue of Amazing Stories, a magazine of "scientifiction." Gernsback defined "scientifiction" and established the character of the magazine through reprints of stories by H. G. Wells, Jules Verne , and Edgar Allan Poe .

  8. Sep 21, 2018 · Amazing Stories was founded by Hugo Gernsback, a New York publisher in 1926, and is considered the first science-fiction magazine. It thrived for decades but by the 1980s, it had died off. It...

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