Keith Laumer Papers 1939-1969
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American author, science fiction novelist. From the guide to the Keith Laumer Papers, 1939-1969, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries) ...
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Damon Francis Knight (1922–2002) was an award-winning American science fiction author, editor, and critic. His first story was published in 1941 in the science fiction pulp magazine Amazing Stories ; over his career he has written novels, short stories, criticism and other non-fiction, and edited numerous anthologies. His best-known short story is "To Serve Man," which was adapted into a Twilight Zone episode. Knight was a founding member of the Science Fiction and Fanta...