Bill Stoy
Source: "Bill Stoy Bibliography." Author Wars, http://localhost:9999/authorwars-go/authorwars-www/authors/bill-stoy.html".
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- 1940. Letter (Planet Stories, Winter 1940): Wanted–One Orange-Eyed Zwilnik
- 1940. Letter (Astonishing Stories, December 1940): If This Keeps Up...
- 1941. Letter (Astounding, January 1941): And "Slan" Gets Better as It Goes!
- 1941. Letter (Astounding, May 1941): Rogers' Covers Are Receiving a Very Unusual Amount of Praise.
- 1941. Letter (Planet Stories, Summer 1941): This Comes Under "Personal"
- 1941. Letter (Astounding, June 1941): The Question of "Solution Unsatisfactory" Is to Answer the Problem Without Supermen.
- 1941. Letter (Planet Stories, Fall 1941): Degraded Finley
- 1941. Letter (Super Science Novels Magazine, August 1941): Thorp for Covers?
- 1941. Letter (Astonishing Stories, September 1941): Comments from—Sirius!
- 1941. Letter (Astounding Science-Fiction, September 1941): R. Heinlein, Producer.
- 1941. Letter (Amazing Stories, October 1941): Enchantress of Lemuria
- 1941. Letter (Astounding, October 1941): I Liked the Little People, Too—
- 1941. Letter (Future Combined with Science Fiction, October 1941)
- 1941. Letter (Astonishing Stories (Canadian), January 1942): Ah! That Art!
- 1941. Letter (Astonishing Stories, November 1941): Ah! That Art!
- 1941. Letter (Planet Stories: Winter 1941-42): A Bas Paul!
- 1941. Fantasy Films
- 1942. Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1942): Enter the Mad Russian
- 1942. Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, February 1942): TWS Improving
- 1942. Letter (Astounding, March 1942): An. (for Annual) Lab.
- 1942. Letter (Planet Stories, Summer 1942): "Superb ..." Says Stoy
- 1942. Letter (Super Science Stories, May 1942)
- 1942. Letter (Astounding, July 1942): Van Vogt Has ANother Ezwal Story Coming Up.
- 1942. Letter (Astounding, November 1942): Boucher's Story Interested Me, Also, for a Purely Technical Reason. It's Hard Enough to Write Material That Flows in Straight English. To Write, and Write Well, in That Twisted Argot—
- 1943. Letter (Astounding, March 1943): It Is the End of Another Year, at That.
- 1943. Letter: Weinbaum Still Supreme (Startling Stories, March 1943)
- 1943. Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, June 1943): Bergey and Belarski are Better
- 1943. Letter (Astounding, July 1943): So Far, I've Been Told of Yarns Planned for "as Soon as I Get Home Again" by Heinlein, de Camp, Asimov, Hubbard, Williamson, Kuttner, Padgett, MacDonald and Others. We Should Have Some Super Issues—
- 1944. Letter (Planet Stories, Winter 1944): To Be Continued!
- 1944. Letter (Amazing Stories, December 1944)
- 1944. Letter (Amazing Stories, December 1944)
- 1946. Letter (Astounding, May 1946): Well, Man's the Laziest Critter on Earth, and If He Can Get a Little Atom to Do a Big Work, He'll Have More Time to Set and Think How to Get Out of Doing What Work Is Left to Do.