Roscoe E. Wright
Source: "Roscoe E. Wright Bibliography." Author Wars, https://authorwars.com/authors/roscoe-e-wright.html".
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Essays
- Unknown. Letter (Amazing Stories, December 1940)
- Unknown. Letter (Astounding, August 1948): He's Got an Interesting Question There—But the Effect of Cheap Automobiles Was Comparable.
- Unknown. Letter (Astounding, February 1945): Justice Cannot Be Mathematical. Natural Law Is Exact, But Not Just! Molten Lead Burns the Inexperienced Child or the Careless Workman. "Co-Operatives" Would Be Lower, Not Higher.
- Unknown. Letter (Astounding, February 1949): We've Got Some Good Stuff Coming Too!
- Unknown. Letter (Astounding, July 1947): We've Given You A. M. Phillips, Hubbard Has a Novel and Several Shorter Pieces Coming. DeCamp Was in Today, and When He Finishes a Book He's Working on Will Be Appearing in Our Pages. And You've been Reading C. L. Moore!
- Unknown. Letter (Astounding, March 1950)
- Unknown. Letter (Astounding, October 1945): Service Men Overseas Can Subscribe, But They Must Send a Written Request.
- Unknown. Letter (Astounding, October 1948): Don Berry Was Lucky—He Wasn't Home When the River Moved in—adn Out!
- Unknown. Letter (Astounding/Analog, September 1960)
- Unknown. Letter (Fantasy Book, Vol 1, No. 2): Artists Careless
- Unknown. Letter (Startling Stories, March 1948): Vindication
- Unknown. Letter (Super Science Stories, April 1949)
- Unknown. Letter (Super Science Stories, July 1950)
Short Fiction
Genres/Themes:
- epistolary style (1 book)
- contemporary (1 book)
- SF fandom (1 book)
- aliens on Earth (1 book)
- humor (1 book)