The Lowndes-edited Columbia magazines were markets for a Lot
of writers at the beginning and end of their careers, or who
had a very avocational approach to writing (book dealer
Robert Madle, who wrote a column for Lowndes's SCIENCE
FICTION STORIES, was very happy to be in what may well be the
last sports-fiction pulp issue with one of his few short
stories, published in the late '50s). Judith Merril and
Edward Hoch were first published in Lowndes's CF magazines in
the later '40s and '50s, and as Richard notes, C J Daly found
a market there when he could find few others. Anderton was
apparently one of the veterans keeping his hand in.
-----Original Message----- From: Mario Taboada [mailto:
matrxtech@yahoo.com] But who was "Seven Anderton"?
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