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As a result, he found it difficult to keep standards up, often finding himself forced to write material under pseudonyms to fill an issue.
Pohl contributed material himself, using the pseudonyms "James McCreigh" and "Dirk Wylie" (the latter pseudonym was also used by Dockweiler); he used his own stories when he needed to fill an issue, and to supplement his salary of ten dollars a week.
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