Typed Letter, signed (“Isaac Asimov”), 26 April 1987, a note of encouragement to a young fan
- SIGNED One page, on his personal letterhead, signed in ink, with the mailing envelope return address: Nightfall, Inc.). 1 vols. 12mo
- New York , 1987
New York, 1987. One page, on his personal letterhead, signed in ink, with the mailing envelope return address: Nightfall, Inc.). 1 vols. 12mo. A bit toned, worn along one edge. Very good. One page, on his personal letterhead, signed in ink, with the mailing envelope return address: Nightfall, Inc.). 1 vols. 12mo. Polymath and best-selling author Isaac Asimov writes a young fan a few words of encouragement:
“Bob Zicklin gave me your story to read. Very grim, but interesting. It is certainly far better than anything I could have written at the age of 13-1/2. I would like to show it to the editor of my magazine. I don’t think he can use it, but if you continue to write stories, I would want you to submit them to the various magazines and they might as well get to know your name.” [Signed:] Isaac Asimov.
“Bob Zicklin gave me your story to read. Very grim, but interesting. It is certainly far better than anything I could have written at the age of 13-1/2. I would like to show it to the editor of my magazine. I don’t think he can use it, but if you continue to write stories, I would want you to submit them to the various magazines and they might as well get to know your name.” [Signed:] Isaac Asimov.