List of Speculative Fiction Titles published in 1943
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- La croix du sang: avec une étude sur le roman littéraire et le roman populaire par Marcel de Bare
- La croix du sang: avec une étude sur le roman littéraire et le roman populaire par Marcel de Bare
- La Espero
- La fin du monde
- La main de Goetz von Berlichingen
- La maquette de cire vierge
- La patte du chat
- La Quintrala
- La Quintrala
- La Vouivre
- Laboratory of the Mighty Mites
- Laboratory of the Mighty Mites
- Lacrima
- Lady Faith
- Lady Faith
- Lady of Dreams: A Fable in the Manner of the Chinese
- Lady of Dreams: A Fable in the Manner of the Chinese
- Lady of Dreams: A Fable in the Manner of the Chinese
- Lady of Dreams: A Fable in the Manner of the Chinese
- Land of Living Flame
- Land of Living Flame
- Land of Living Flame [2]
- Land of Living Flame [3]
- Land of Living Flame [4]
- Land of Living Flame [5]
- Land of Living Flame [6]
- Land of No Return
- Land of No Return
- Land of No Return
- Landscapes of Other Worlds: Jupiter—The Giant World
- Larson's Luck
- Larson's Luck
- Larson's Luck
- Last Night
- Last Night
- Last Stop to Limbo
- Last Stop to Limbo
- Late News as We Go to Press: June 22, 1943
- Le destin des mains
- Le manteau bleu
- Le Mariage du fantôme
- Le miroir noir
- Le passe-muraille
- Le péril
- Le petit Prince
- Le Petit Prince
- Le Petit Prince
- Le Petit Prince
- Le Petit Prince
- Le Petit Prince
- Le Zombie - 1943
- Le Zombie - 1943
- Lefty Feep and the Racing Robot
- Lefty Feep and the Racing Robot
- Lefty Feep Catches Hell
- Lefty Feep Catches Hell
- Legacy in Crystal
- Legacy in Crystal
- Legion of the Dark
- Legion of the Dark
- Legs No Glue Can Hold
- Len Marlow Earns First Acceptance; Lays Plans for Moving to
- Les cercles de l'épouvante
- Les cercles de l'épouvante
- Les chemins étranges
- Les chemins étranges
- Les Sabines
- Les signaux du soleil
- Leslie D. Weatherhead: After Death [reseña]
- Let's Disappear
- Let's Disappear
- Let's Disappear
- Let's Disappear [2]
- Let's Disappear [2]
- Let's Disappear [3]
- Let's Disappear [3]
- Let's Disappear [4]
- Let's Disappear [4]
- Letter (Amazing Stories, August 1943)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, January 1943)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, July 1943)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, July 1943)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, July 1943)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, June 1943)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, March 1943)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, March 1943)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, March 1943)
- Letter (Astonishing Stories, April 1943): And a Very Good Fanzine You Have, Indeed!
- Letter (Astonishing Stories, April 1943): Confidentially, We Didn't Even Notice the Hands!
- Letter (Astonishing Stories, April 1943): Lesser the Reformist Takes Pen in Hand
- Letter (Astonishing Stories, April 1943): Lesser the Reformist Takes Pen in Hand
- Letter (Astonishing Stories, April 1943): Oh Well, Cyrano Was Good, Too, We Guess
- Letter (Astonishing Stories, April 1943): Oh Well, Cyrano Was Good, Too, We Guess
- Letter (Astonishing Stories, April 1943): Private Milty Reports on Army Life
- Letter (Astonishing Stories, April 1943): Private Milty Reports on Army Life
- Letter (Astonishing Stories, April 1943): That Man Leydenfrost's Just Too Busy!
- Letter (Astonishing Stories, April 1943): The Jerque Humbly Bows His Head
- Letter (Astonishing Stories, February 1943): We Liked That "Mimie" Too, Bob
- Letter (Astonishing Stories, February 1943): We Liked That "Mimie" Too, Bob
- Letter (Astounding, August 1943): Concerning Bugs of the Kind That Don't Crawl Around or Fly—But Are Exceedingly Annoying.
- Letter (Astounding, August 1943): Dinosaurs and Other Oddments of Paleozoology Have Been Stock Background in Science-Fiction for Years. Ley May Produce Some New Fauna.
- Letter (Astounding, August 1943): He Feels Kramer's Heroines Are Bearded He-Men.
- Letter (Astounding, August 1943): He's Planning a Lot More of That Future History Right Now—BUt Not in a Position to Write It.
- Letter (Astounding, August 1943): How Do You Decide Whether a Man Is an Abnormally Brilliant Homo Sapiens or a Low-Grade Homo Superior, Anyway?
- Letter (Astounding, August 1943): If You Explored One Star a Week, and a Thousand Similar Explorers Were at Work, How Long Would It Take to Investigate Every Star in This One Galaxy? In Ten Million Years of Such Work, You Could Map One Sector of This Galaxy Perhaps—
- Letter (Astounding, August 1943): One Thing Astounding Would Very Seriously Like to Do Is to HElp More People Retain the Realization That the Future Must Be Different—But Can Be Made Better.
- Letter (Astounding, December 1943): The Japs Would Think Anyone Who Could Raise a Decent Crop of Whiskers Was Very Hairy Indeed.
- Letter (Astounding, December 1943): We're Working on the Art End—But Artists Do Not, Generally, Take to Science-Fiction as a Hobby. And That's What Makes a Real Science-FIction Artist.
- Letter (Astounding, December 1943): Well, the Army Medical Corps Has Padgett's Services, and Leiber Is DOing Math for One of the Aircraft Plants Now. DAS Was My Pen Name.
- Letter (Astounding, February 1943): Ouch Department!
- Letter (Astounding, February 1943): There's a Change in the Handling of Interior Art Coming Up. It Will Show in About Three Months.
- Letter (Astounding, January 1943): Know Any Service Men—
- Letter (Astounding, January 1943): Stewart's Too Busy Teaching the Japs What "So Sorry" Really Means to Be Able to Write.
- Letter (Astounding, January 1943): Stewart's Too Busy Teaching the Japs What "So Sorry" Really Means to Be Able to Write.
- Letter (Astounding, January 1943): Suppose the Machine Projected a Short-Range Beam Which Induced in the FIrst Metallic Body in Its Path Currents Which Established the Protective Field as a Hemisphere About That Body?
- Letter (Astounding, January 1943): Well, Willy Isn't Much of a Cook—
- Letter (Astounding, January 1943): With a Temperature Range of Over 100°F from Day to Night, Mars' Atmosphere Is Pretty Apt to Be Hectic!
- Letter (Astounding, July 1943): "Thar's Gold in Them Hills!"
- Letter (Astounding, July 1943): I Can Remember Way Back to When Every Other Letter Demanded That We Publish a Large-Size Edition.
- Letter (Astounding, July 1943): Maybe Because That Was My Pen Name.
- Letter (Astounding, July 1943): RIchardson Simply Treated the Energy Needed to Escape Earth as a Constant—No Matter Where You're Going or How, That's Always There. It's the Other, and Variable Factors That Are of Interest.
- Letter (Astounding, July 1943): Science-Fiction Under Difficulties.
- Letter (Astounding, July 1943): Small, Select Company—
- Letter (Astounding, July 1943): Small, Select Company—
- 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—
- Letter (Astounding, July 1943): With Tubes Installed, a Sub Ought to Cruise Space Fairly Well!
- Letter (Astounding, June 1943): Concerning the Background of "Pelagic Spark."
- Letter (Astounding, June 1943): I Still Think They Were Interesting, Offtrail Ideas—Rather Neat Little Horrors.
- Letter (Astounding, June 1943): The Pilot of That Small Plane Knew Exactly Where to Strike the Rocket to Cause Maximum Derangement.
- Letter (Astounding, June 1943): The Pilot of That Small Plane Knew Exactly Where to Strike the Rocket to Cause Maximum Derangement.
- Letter (Astounding, March 1943): If There Were a Change in the Velocity of Light Within the Solar System, it Would Show Up in the Study of the Motions of the Planets, Too. No Such Effect Has Been Observed.
- Letter (Astounding, March 1943): It Is the End of Another Year, at That.
- Letter (Astounding, March 1943): Know Any Service Men—
- Letter (Astounding, May 1943): "They Fit All TImes—All Places." Thanks—That's What I Thought, Too. The Plots Are, Then, Soundly Based on the Fundamentals of Human Nature, a Factor That Changes Only Over Periods of Hundreds of Millenniums. If Human Beings Are Inherent in Those Futures, Then the Plots Used Are, Too.
- Letter (Astounding, May 1943): Don A. Stuart Is Too Darned Bust to Write for the Magazine Now. Sorry.
- Letter (Astounding, May 1943): Don A. Stuart Is Too Darned Bust to Write for the Magazine Now. Sorry.
- Letter (Astounding, May 1943): Frequently, Specific Names Get Carried Over as General Nouns. "Pistol" Was Originally a Specific Noun—Now Become a Class Noun. Similarly, "Rifle" Might Become a General Noun Meaning a Long-Shafted, Somewhat Clumsy Hand-Weapon.
- Letter (Astounding, May 1943): I Guess the Best Answer I Can Give on the Next Gray Lensman Story Is the One the Soldiers All Know—"Duration Plus Six Months."
- Letter (Astounding, May 1943): If Science-Fiction Turned Out to Be Prophecy, the Planet Would Be Fighting Off Six Mutually Exclusive Sorts of Invaders, Preparing to Undergo an Ice Age and/or a Nova Explosion of the Sun—Well, You Add Up All the Catastrophies Promised! But as Stories—
- Letter (Astounding, May 1943): If Science-Fiction Turned Out to Be Prophecy, the Planet Would Be Fighting Off Six Mutually Exclusive Sorts of Invaders, Preparing to Undergo an Ice Age and/or a Nova Explosion of the Sun—Well, You Add Up All the Catastrophies Promised! But as Stories—
- Letter (Astounding, May 1943): Said the Queen, "Don't Be Stupider Than You Have to. That Isn't an Automatic Bomb; It's Under the Control of an Operator Watching the Television Screen—"
- Letter (Astounding, November 1943): Fellow Sufferer?
- Letter (Astounding, November 1943): Proving One Thing Definitely, Anyway: Astounding Readers Have the "Research Mentality"!
- Letter (Astounding, November 1943): That Wasn't Cyrille They Were Destroying—That Was the WHole of Man's Universe. One of the Neatest Pieces of Symbolism I've Seen.
- Letter (Astounding, November 1943): That Wasn't Cyrille They Were Destroying—That Was the WHole of Man's Universe. One of the Neatest Pieces of Symbolism I've Seen.
- Letter (Astounding, November 1943): Well, Did C. L. Moore's Story Come Up to Expectations?
- Letter (Astounding, November 1943): Well, Did C. L. Moore's Story Come Up to Expectations?
- Letter (Astounding, November 1943): You Just Made It. If You Haven't Time for a Letter, We Appreciate a Rating on a Penny Post Card.
- Letter (Astounding, September 1943): Don Channing Mentions a Millisecond as the Deviation in Postition as Observed from Venus Equilateral. The Ship Didn't —Couldn't—Turn at Right Angles, But a Vector of Considerable Magnitude at Right Angles Was Obtained.
- Letter (Astounding, September 1943): Gailbraith's Creator Is Busy Creating Havoc Among the Sons of the Sun—with Special Training in PT Boat Operation.
- Letter (Astounding, September 1943): Getting Back Copies Is Harder Than Pulling Teeth—But We Do Have All the '42 Issues.
- Letter (Captain Future, Spring 1943): Away from the Mundane
- Letter (Captain Future, Summer 1943): Cargo of Criticism
- Letter (Captain Future, Summer 1943): Pardon My Apology
- Letter (Captain Future, Winter 1944): A Champion for Future
- Letter (Captain Future, Winter 1944): A Champion for Future
- Letter (Captain Future, Winter 1944): Clothespin Poetry
- Letter (Captain Future, Winter 1944): Guess Who?
- Letter (Captain Future, Winter 1944): Sterling Has Talent
- Letter (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, December 1943): More "King in Yellow" Wanted
- Letter (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, December 1943): No Monsters, Please
- Letter (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, December 1943): Requesting "The Mask"
- Letter (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, December 1943): Requesting "The Mask"
- Letter (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, March 1943): Merritt Inspires
- Letter (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, March 1943): Merritt Inspires
- Letter (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, March 1943): On the Oct. Issue
- Letter (Fantastic Adventures, August 1943)
- Letter (Fantastic Adventures, February 1943): Answer to Another Letter
- Letter (Fantastic Adventures, February 1943): Answer to Another Letter
- Letter (Fantastic Adventures, February 1943): Cover Putrid
- Letter (Fantastic Adventures, February 1943): Ho ... Hum?
- Letter (Fantastic Adventures, February 1943): McNutt Again
- Letter (Fantastic Adventures, February 1943): McNutt Again
- Letter (Fantastic Adventures, January 1943): Likes Fillers
- Letter (Fantastic Adventures, May 1943)
- Letter (Fantastic Adventures, May 1943)
- Letter (Future Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1943)
- Letter (Le Zombie, May-June 1943): Canada's Top Fan (in Part)
- Letter (Le Zombie, May-June 1943): Canada's Top Fan (in Part)
- Letter (Le Zombie, May-June 1943): From Our New York Correspondent
- Letter (Le Zombie, May-June 1943): From Our New York Correspondent
- Letter (Le Zombie, May-June 1943): Hah! A Scotsman
- Letter (Le Zombie, May-June 1943): Hah! A Scotsman
- Letter (Le Zombie, May-June 1943): Hellfire Joe Fortier, PFC
- Letter (Le Zombie, May-June 1943): This Guy Is Slightly Late
- Letter (Light, April 1943)
- Letter (Light, April 1943)
- Letter (Light, April 1943)
- Letter (Light, April 1943)
- Letter (Light, April 1943)
- Letter (Light, April 1943)
- Letter (Light, May 1943)
- Letter (Light, May 1943)
- Letter (Light, May 1943)
- Letter (Light, May 1943)
- Letter (Light, May 1943)
- Letter (Light, May 1943)
- Letter (Light, May 1943)
- Letter (Light, May 1943)
- Letter (Light, May 1943)
- Letter (Planet Stories, Fall 1943): A Boring Termite?
- Letter (Planet Stories, Fall 1943): Accurate Carter!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Fall 1943): Accurate Carter!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Fall 1943): Admit It, Oliver!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Fall 1943): Admit It, Oliver!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Fall 1943): All Right Then—Gripe!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Fall 1943): As It Was!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Fall 1943): DePina is at Bat!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Fall 1943): DePina is at Bat!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Fall 1943): Disappointment, Heiner? No!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Fall 1943): Fulfillment!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Fall 1943): Good Example!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Fall 1943): Gray Goes Gooey!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Fall 1943): Leaping Planet!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Fall 1943): Lesser Puts Us Straight!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Fall 1943): Lesser Puts Us Straight!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Fall 1943): Marlow Muscles in Again!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Fall 1943): Orchids to Us!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Fall 1943): Our Fiendish Freak!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Fall 1943): Useless Chatter?
- Letter (Planet Stories, Fall 1943): We're Wrong—Again!
- Letter (Planet Stories, May 1943): Conservative Hetschel!
- Letter (Planet Stories, May 1943): Degeneration
- Letter (Planet Stories, May 1943): Fox's Fish!
- Letter (Planet Stories, May 1943): Ovation!
- Letter (Planet Stories, May 1943): Perfection
- Letter (Planet Stories, May 1943): Perfection
- Letter (Planet Stories, May 1943): Ugh!!!
- Letter (Planet Stories, May 1943): We Asked for It!
- Letter (Planet Stories, May 1943): We Asked for It!
- Letter (Planet Stories, May 1943): Wrathful Writer!
- Letter (Planet Stories, May 1943): Wrathful Writer!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Winter 1943): Alcatraz Justice! Oops!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Winter 1943): Another Newcomer!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Winter 1943): Blueprint!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Winter 1943): Chad Shrinks (?)
- Letter (Planet Stories, Winter 1943): Gergen's Pretending!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Winter 1943): Give 'Em Hell, Leigh!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Winter 1943): Hail the Dweller!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Winter 1943): Know? Heck! We Spin Like a Top!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Winter 1943): Move Over, Wizard
- Letter (Planet Stories, Winter 1943): Oh Joy! Oh Joy! Oh Joy!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Winter 1943): Our Malcontent!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Winter 1943): Quarterly It Is Sir!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Winter 1943): Question 13!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Winter 1943): Scourge in a Good Mood!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Winter 1943): The Drooling Dip!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Winter 1943): This Guy Is Sore!
- Letter (Science Fiction Quarterly, Spring 1943)
- Letter (Science Fiction Quarterly, Spring 1943)
- Letter (Science Fiction Quarterly, Spring 1943)
- Letter (Science Fiction Quarterly, Spring 1943)
- Letter (Science Fiction Quarterly, Spring 1943)
- Letter (Startling Stories, Fall 1943): Poetic Threnody
- Letter (Startling Stories, January 1943): All Is Forgiven
- Letter (Startling Stories, January 1943): All Is Forgiven
- Letter (Startling Stories, January 1943): All is Forgiven
- Letter (Startling Stories, January 1943): All is Forgiven
- Letter (Startling Stories, January 1943): Gosh to Gosh!
- Letter (Startling Stories, January 1943): Slightly Mixed But Strong
- Letter (Startling Stories, January 1943): Slightly Mixed But Strong
- Letter (Startling Stories, January 1943): The Sarge is Silly
- Letter (Startling Stories, January 1943): To Be Continued
- Letter (Startling Stories, June 1943): Apologies and Stuff
- Letter (Startling Stories, June 1943): Cover Variety
- Letter (Startling Stories, June 1943): Nuts to the Good Old Daze!
- Letter (Startling Stories, June 1943): Plenty of Good Novels
- Letter (Startling Stories, June 1943): Wonders Never Cease
- Letter (Startling Stories, Winter 1943-1944): More from Ray Cummings
- Letter (Super Science Stories, February 1943): Mr. Kuttner Makes Prompt Rebuttal
- Letter (Super Science Stories, February 1943): The One Man Gallup Poll Has His Say---
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, April 1943): Cosmic Paradox
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, April 1943): Cosmic Paradox
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, April 1943): Long Is Too Short
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, April 1943): Report for 1942
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, April 1943): Report for 1942
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, April 1943): Strictly from Corn
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, Fall 1943): From June to January
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, Fall 1943): Happy Daze Again
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, Fall 1943): Information While You Waint
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, Fall 1943): Pans from the Galley
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, Fall 1943): Prxson-A He-Man Drink
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, Fall 1943): Prxson-A He-Man Drink
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, Fall 1943): The Upward Trend
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, Fall 1943): What, No Ration Ticket?
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, June 1943): Bergey and Belarski are Better
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, June 1943): Don't Get Me Wrong
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, June 1943): Just How Old is Ann?
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, June 1943): Two Errors
- Letter (Unknown Worlds, February 1943): Bok's Just Getting into the Swing of Authorship
- Letter (Unknown Worlds, February 1943): We Wuz Wrong—and She Wuz Robbed!
- Letter (Unknown Worlds, February 1943): We Wuz Wrong—and She Wuz Robbed!
- Letter (Unknown Worlds, February 1943): We'll Scare You Again Sometime—
- Letter (Voice of the Imagi-Nation, November 1943)
- Letter (Voice of the Imagi-Nation, November 1943)
- Letter (Voice of the Imagi-Nation, November 1943)
- Letter (Voice of the Imagi-Nation, November 1943)
- Letter (Voice of the Imagi-Nation, November 1943)
- Letter (Voice of the Imagi-Nation, November 1943)
- Letter (Voice of the Imagi-Nation, November 1943)
- Letter (Voice of the Imagi-Nation, November 1943)
- Letter (Voice of the Imagi-Nation, November 1943)
- Letter (Voice of the Imagi-Nation, November 1943)
- Letter (Voice of the Imagi-Nation, November 1943)
- Letter (Voice of the Imagi-Nation, November 1943)
- Letter (Voice of the Imagi-Nation, November 1943)
- Letter (Voice of the Imagi-Nation, November 1943)
- Letter (Voice of the Imagi-Nation, November 1943)
- Letter (Voice of the Imagi-Nation, November 1943)
- Letter (Voice of the Imagi-Nation, November 1943)
- Letter (Voice of the Imagi-Nation, November 1943)
- Letter (Voice of the Imagi-Nation, November 1943)
- Letter (Voice of the Imagi-Nation, November 1943)
- Letter (Voice of the Imagi-Nation, November 1943)
- Letter (Voice of the Imagi-Nation, November 1943) [2]
- Letter (Voice of the Imagi-Nation, November 1943) [2]
- Letter (Voice of the Imagi-Nation, November 1943) [2]
- Letter (Weird Tales, January 1943): A Good Idea
- Letter (Weird Tales, January 1943): Evil Mountains
- Letter (Weird Tales, January 1943): Mr. Zagat Explains
- Letter (Weird Tales, January 1943): No Real Weird Happenings
- Letter (Weird Tales, January 1943): Witches in Ireland?
- Letter (Weird Tales, July 1943): Don't Be Funny
- Letter (Weird Tales, July 1943): Harold Lawlor
- Letter (Weird Tales, March 1943)
- Letter (Weird Tales, March 1943)
- Letter (Weird Tales, March 1943)
- Letter (Weird Tales, March 1943)
- Letter (Weird Tales, March 1943)
- Letter (Weird Tales, March 1943): Another Legend?
- Letter (Weird Tales, March 1943): Has Enjoyed Weird Tales Since 1925
- Letter (Weird Tales, March 1943): Says Mr. Price to Mr. Bloch
- Letter (Weird Tales, May 1943): Chinese Authority
- Letter (Weird Tales, May 1943): Mr. Grossette Again
- Letter (Weird Tales, May 1943): Mr. Grossette Again
- Letter (Weird Tales, May 1943): The Authors
- Letter (Weird Tales, November 1943): Bradbury on a Bat
- Letter (Weird Tales, November 1943): Enter John Thunstone
- Letter (Weird Tales, September 1943): Robert Bloch Has More Nightmares
- Letter (Weird Tales, September 1943): Shapeless Things Vs. Psychology
- Letter to F. Lee Baldwin
- Letter: Licking My Chops (Startling Stories, March 1943)
- Letter: Licking My Chops (Startling Stories, March 1943)
- Letter: Short-Circuited Colossus!
- Letter: Strong Talk (Startling Stories, March 1943)
- Letter: Strong Talk (Startling Stories, March 1943)
- Letter: Weinbaum Still Supreme (Startling Stories, March 1943)
- Letters from Readers
- Letters from Readers (Doc Savage, April 1943)
- Letters from Readers (Doc Savage, August 1943)
- Letters from Readers (Doc Savage, February 1943)
- Letters from Readers (Doc Savage, July 1943)
- Letters from Readers (Doc Savage, March 1943)
- Letters from Readers (Doc Savage, September 1943)
- Lez Letterz (Le Zombie, May-June 1943)
- Libretto
- Libretto
- Ligeia
- Líggin
- Light - 1943
- Light Flashes (Light, April 1943)
- Light Flashes (Light, May 1943)
- Light Flashes (Light, Winter 1943)
- Light in Darkness
- Light in Darkness
- Light, April 1943
- Light, April 1943
- Light, April 1943
- Light, Winter 1943
- Lil
- Lil
- Liminaire: les cercles
- Lineup of Odd Tales Number Two
- Linguistic Thinking
- Linguistic Thinking
- Lion! Lion!
- Little Yowlie
- Little Yowlie
- Live Together and Like it
- Long Arm of Solar Law
- Long Arm of Solar Law
- Long Ears: The Story of a Little Grey Donkey
- Long Ears: The Story of a Little Grey Donkey
- Looking Forward (Thrilling Wonder Stories, April 1943)
- Looking Forward (Thrilling Wonder Stories, August 1943)
- Looking Forward (Thrilling Wonder Stories, Fall 1943)
- Looking Forward (Thrilling Wonder Stories, June 1943)
- Loose Ends
- Loose Ends
- Lord of the Horizon
- Lost
- Lost
- Lost Age of Prehistoric Animals Found
- Lost Art
- Lost Art
- Lost Art
- Lost Art [2]
- Lost Art [2]
- Lost Art [3]
- Lost Art [3]
- Lost Legions of Carthage
- Lost Legions of Carthage
- Lost Vacation
- Lost Vacation
- Lotus Juice
- Lotus Juice
- Lotus Juice
- Louella Goes Home
- Louella Goes Home
- Louisiana Night
- Louisiana Night
- Love Story
- Love Story
- Love Trap
- Lovecraft and Benefit Street
- Lovecraft and Benefit Street
- Lovecraft As an Illustrator
- Lover of Caladiums
- Lover of Caladiums
- Lubricants of the Body
- Lubricants of the Body
- Lunar Landing
- Lunar Landing
- Lunar Landing
- Lunar Vengeance
- Lunar Vengeance
- Lunar Vengeance
- Lutembe the Avenger
- Luvium, the Invincible City
- Luvium, the Invincible City
- Luvium, the Invincible City [2]
- M 33 in Andromeda
- M 33 in Andromeda
- M 33 in Andromeda [2]
- M'Sieur Cock and Madame Hen
- M'Sieur Cock and Madame Hen
- Madcap of Mars
- Madcap of Mars
- Mademoiselle de Scudéry: A Tale of the Times of Louis XIV
- Magic Moon (Complete Novel)
- Magic Moon (Complete Novel)
- Maldoror (Les chants de Maldoror)
- Malpertuis
- Malpertuis
- Man Killer
- Man Sagt
- Manechinul lui Igor
- Manechinul lui Igor: și alte povestiri de iubire
- Manganese for "Chickie's" Bones
- Many Moons
- Mariners' Rest
- Mariners' Rest
- Market for Murder
- Mary Poppins Opens the Door
- Mary Poppins Opens the Door
- Mary Poppins Opens the Door
- Master Chemist
- Master Chemist
- McElwin's Glass
- McElwin's Glass
- Me the People
- Me — the People
- Medusa
- Meet Mr. Atom Smasher
- Meet the Author
- Meet the Author (Startling Stories, Fall 1943): Ross Rocklynne
- Meet the Author of "The Bubble People"
- Meet the Author of This Story (Thrilling Wonder Stories, June 1943)
- Meet the Author: A Prolific Writer Invades a New Field
- Meet the Author: A Prolific Writer Invades a New Field
- Meet the Author: Bob Williams Likes to Read—and Write—Science Fiction
- Meet the Author: Malcolm Jameson
- Meet the Authors: Chester S. Geier
- Meet the Authors: Edwin Benson
- Meet the Authors: Edwin Benson
- Meet the Authors: Emil Petaja
- Meet the Authors: Frank Patton
- Meet the Authors: Frank Patton
- Meet the Authors: Harry Jenkins, Jr.
- Meet the Authors: Helmar Lewis
- Meet the Authors: Howard Browne
- Meet the Authors: Lee Francis
- Meet the Authors: Lee Francis
- Memórias póstumas de Brás Cubas
- Memórias póstumas de Brás Cubas
- Menace of the Mists
- Menace of the Mists
- Menace of the Mists
- Menace of the Mists
- Mending the Wounded with Glue
- Mercury, God of the Winged Sandals
- Mercury, God of the Winged Sandals
- Mercury, God of the Winged Sandals
- Message from Mars
- Message from Mars
- Message from Mars
- Message from Mars
- Message from Mars
- Message from Mars
- Midnight Moon