Charles D. Hornig
3 Quotations from Charles D. Hornig
| fantasy n. 1 | 1939 Letter in Science Fiction Oct. 119/1 So if you like a variety of good stories, I don’t think you’ll ever get tired of reading SCIENCE FICTION—because I try to get as much variety into one issue as possible, without passing out of the realm of fantasy. Not all interplanetaries—not all laboratory yarns—not all world dooms, but a generous sprinkling of all types. |
| interplanetary n. | 1939 Fantasy Fan in Science Fiction Oct. 119/1 So if you like a variety of good stories, I don’t think you'll ever get tired of reading SCIENCE FICTION—because I try to get as much variety into one issue as possible, without passing out of the realm of fantasy. Not all interplanetaries—not all laboratory yarns—not all world dooms, but a generous sprinkling of all types. |
| scientifilm n. | 1933 in The Fantasy Fan (vol. 1, no. 1) Sept. 4/2 Famous Fantasy Fans…. Allen Glasser…. During 1931 he began a one-man campaign for more scientifilms, having coined that term himself. He wrote to various producers and magazines on this subject, and he believes he really started something. |