I know it’s been a rough … year … so let’s take a moment to relax. Here’s “Beauty And The Beast”, by Henry Kuttner, cover story for the April 1940 Thrilling Wonder Stories and it’s about a Venusian giant kangaroo-dinosaur monster that accidentally crashes his way through Washington, DC along the way to destroying the world although it’s not his fault. Um. Well, all right, how about this totally different story from the July 1940 Thrilling Wonder Stories about a gigantic reptilian monster that melts the ice caps and crashes through the New York harborfront and everybody acts like he’s the jerk?

Science fiction: the literature of pleasant escapism.
Another Blog, Meanwhile Index
The index dropped one point on the debut of the rival Another Blog, Meanwhile index created by those dissatisfied traders I was talking about yesterday. We all thought they were bluffing, too. As it happens the alternate index dropped from its starting point of 100 also down to 99, which the alternate traders are saying is sheer coincidence and their index is going to take off like you never would believe. We shall see.
wow, how much do i love this!)
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Very glad you do. It was one of those happy little accidents found from stumbling over the archives.
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Where’s the story by Felix J. Enemy?
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Oh, that’s the one where Earth sends a dinosaur-kangaroo monster to Venus and it just makes friends and does minor projects improving the local infrastructure — laying and smoothing out pavement like you might put icing on a cake, that kind of thing — until we reach the 25,000 word mark and can go home.
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