In those days I was new to covers; merely felt pleased that a story of mine had been honored. — A. E. van Vogt
Chum was a british boy’s weekly which, at the end of the year was bound into a single huge book — A. E. van Vogt
Recruiting station was a story that came as the result of many anxious awakenings during many nights. — A. E. van Vogt
It’s difficult for me to feel that a solid page without the breakups of paragraphs can be interesting. — A. E. van Vogt
I had casually rented an apartment that cost $75 a month because I expected my writing to pay my way. — A. E. van Vogt
I first read science fiction in the old british chum annual when I was about 12 years old. — A. E. van Vogt
I figure that that has a ten year cycle. At the end of that ten years, I began to get worried that — A. E. van Vogt