SATELLITE SCIENCE FICTION December 1958. Edited at this point by Cylvia Kleinman (who had been assistant editor). This magazine was founded in 1956 as, in essence, a replacement for STARTLING STORIES, the gimmick being that it had a complete novel in every issue, the way STARTLING did. 

This magazine switched to large size at the end of its run. This is one of the earlier digest-sized issues.

In this issue: Novel by E.C. TUBB. Sam Moskowitz writes about the science fiction of Edgar Allan Poe. New stories by HARLAN ELLISON ("My Brother Paulie") and others.

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