Science Fiction and Fantasy Collection, Papers, 1929-1987.

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Science Fiction and Fantasy Collection, Papers, 1929-1987.

This collection of twentieth century science fiction and fantasy includes the personal and professional papers of a dozen writers as well as the records of two publishers; including manuscripts, correspondence, page proofs, and financial records.

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Zebrowski, George, 1975-

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Dozois, Gardner R.

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Gardner Dozois, science fiction writer, was born in Salem, Massachusetts to working-class parents in 1947. Dozois sold his first science fiction story in 1966 and entered the army immediately thereafter, where he. where he spent the next three years stationed in Germany as a military journalist. Dozois has written four novels, numerous short stories, and has edited several anthologies of short fiction since his military discharge in 1969. Dozois has won several literary ...

Dann, Jack

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Jack Dann was born in Johnson City, NY., in 1945. Dann studied law before becoming a professional writer. Dann published his first anthology in 1974 and was nominated for a Nebula Award for his novella, Junction, in1973. From the description of Papers, 1970-1980. (Temple University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 122526122 ...

DeFord, Miriam Allen, 1988-1975.

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Prime Press.

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Eshbach, Lloyd Arthur, 1910-2003

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Eshbach was born in Pennsylvania and he began writing science fiction at age 17. Eshbach published his first story at age 20, and for the next twenty years his work appeared in the science fiction pulps such as Science fiction and Amazing stories. In 1946 Eshbach founded Fantasy Press along with two fellow employees at Glidden Paint near Reading, Pa., which. over the years has published dozens of new and classical science fiction. From the description of Scie...

Bova, Ben, 1932-....

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Bova was born in Philadelphia and graduated from Temple University in 1954. Bova has edited several journals including ANALOG (1971-1978), and served as editorial director and vice president of OMNI (1978-1982). Bova has published over forty books, including both fiction and non-fiction,as well as editing nine others. From the description of Papers, 1953-1981. (Temple University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 86166257 ...

Fantasy Press.

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Varley, John, 1947 August 9-

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John Varley was born in Austin, TX. in 1947 and attended Michigan State Univ. Varley's science fiction works include The Ophiuchi hotline, Titan, and a collection of short stories entitled, The persistence of vision. In addition to his film credits, Varley is the recipient of a Jupiter Award and a Hugo Award. From the description of Papers, 1978-1988. (Temple University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 727944384 ...

Sargent, Pamela (Pamela A.)

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Gotschalk, Felix C., 1929-

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Purdom, Tom

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Science Fiction Writers of America

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Campbell, John W., Jr. (John Wood), 1910-1971

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Campbell was born in Newark, N.J., on June 10, 1910 and he went on to school at M.I.T. and Duke. Campbell worked in the research dept. of MackTruck and Carleton Ellis Chemicals, and between 1937 and 1971 edited. Astounding Science Fiction (later Analog) and received numerous Hugo Awards for Editing. Campbell's novels included The mightiest machine, Theincredible planet, and Islands of space. From the description of Correspondence-Contracts, 1938-1954. (Temple...

Bishop, Michael

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Michael Bishop (b. 1945), science fiction writer, born in Lincoln, Nebraska, resides in Pine Mountain, Georgia. From the description of Michael Bishop papers, 1970-1984. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38476187 ...