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Blogger kev ferrara said...

A bad artist, but one of the greatest imaginations ever. I find his work completely entertaining.

February 20, 2011 at 7:40 PM

Anonymous Jim Miller said...

While you are on the topic of SF magazine covers, you might like this bit, which I found in an introduction to a Poul Anderson story, "The Critique of Impure reason".

Anderson says that "in the old pulp days" artists would sometimes sell a cover to a magazine -- which would then find a writer to construct a story to fit the cover, with varying results, though Anderson adds that his first Hugo was awarded for such a story.

(The connection to the story? Needing inspiration one day, Anderson asked his wife to describe a cover to him: "She thought for a moment and replied, 'A man is sitting at a desk, worked to death, while a robot lounges beside him smelling a rose.' Ah, ha!"

You can find the story in his collection, "Kinship with the Stars".)

March 3, 2011 at 7:15 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Donald! Thanks for the post about Paul (and thanks for the shout out linking to my Paul website).

I do have to point out, however, that the Amazing Stories Aug. 1930 cover is not by Paul. Sorry to be persnickety!

February 1, 2013 at 6:25 PM

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