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The Hurkle Is a Happy Beast
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This was a highly imaginative SF short story featuring a hurkle kitten. It was a lighter piece, good as far as it goes, but not the type to thrill me. I gave it a solid three stars indicating that I liked it, but that's all. Recommended for appreciators of light or comic SF.My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
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The Perfect Host (other topics)The World Treasury of Science Fiction (other topics)


There was only one science fiction story in that first issue. The other ten were fantasy, at least five of which were public domain (even at that time) reprints.
So, how good was Sturgeon's 8-page original SF story? I have no idea. I haven't read it yet. Sturgeon had been seeing publication frequently from 1938 on. He was no rookie when this story was written. I'm therefore betting it's a pretty decent story. Let's check it out together, shall we?
This story has been heavily anthologized. Perhaps the easiest text source is The World Treasury of Science Fiction. It's also found in the Sturgeon eBook collection The Perfect Host. I'm going to read it the way it appeared in that Fall 1949 issue by pulling it up for free here: https://www.luminist.org/archives/SF/...