The magazine's recurring "Bad Man" article, about outlaws of the West, was the feature that generated the most reader mail and interest.
Along the way, my own research has been richly amplified by reader mail, the buzzing of the blogs and the occasional complaint registered by party officials.
Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Scary reader mail:
Asimov refused to act as editor, but served instead as editorial director, writing editorials and replying to reader mail until his death in 1992.
A month later a response to reader mail on the feature appeared in the June 3, 1946 issue:
Freaky reader mail of the day: "I read with some interest your article on running software off of flash drives.
It made its way up to the third-floor newsroom, though it could easily have been forgotten in the piles of reader mail.
Consider a small sampling of reader mail: * Why do you call for unsalted butter and then add salt to the pastry dough?
In fact, some of you take these matters quite seriously, as reader mail and forum feedback shows.
Even better is this little bit of reader mail.