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when freed went to their masters and begged to be enslaved again, that the ideals of the anti-slavers who fought in the Civil War were merely expressions of self-interest and that the blacks were 'against' emancipation, which was fundamentally why they were indulging in 'leaderless' riots in the
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English-language literature in the middle years of the twentieth century. All about you is the heritage of what he built".
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of the mid-sixties, seriously proposed and went on to proposing that there were 'natural' slaves who were unhappy if freed. I sat on a panel with him in 1965, as he pointed out that the worker bee when unable to work dies of misery, that the
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moved in different directions and developed talented new writers who were not directly influenced by him. Campbell often suggested story ideas to writers (including "Write me a creature that thinks
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was offered to him, he wrote Robert, asking what he knew about raising young girls in a few thousand carefully chosen words. The friendship dwindled, and was eventually completely gone."
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a month before it was ultimately published, with a note and phone call to his agent explaining that he did not feel his readership "would be able to relate to a black main character".
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would be reflected in the stories he published when he encouraged the writers to include these topics in their tales, leading to the publication of numerous works about
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who visited them often. John was unable to tell them apart and said he was frequently rebuffed by the person he took to be his mother. Campbell attended the
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This was the official website of the hall of fame until 2004.
1064:, for rejecting a novel due to a female soldier protagonist.
725:
pointed out that the much-maligned 'peculiar institution' of
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956:", a device that supposedly produced thrust in violation of
755:
If a man is a skilled and competent machinist – if the
3805:. Vol. 32. Detroit: Gale Research Co. pp. 71–82.
1934:"Building the Perfect Star Beast: The Antecedents of Alien"
3653:(171): 13–16. Archived from the original on March 25, 2017
1897:"John W. Campbell of Analog, Science Magazine, Dead at 61"
2071:
The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy: Volume 1
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prevented the use of many possible beneficial medicines (
767:, Campbell suggested that some people preferred slavery.
3175:
All One Universe: A Collection of Fiction and Nonfiction
2993:. Vol. 2 1983–1986. Ansible Editions. p. 241.
2609:
2607:
1805:
1803:
1801:
1799:
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Tremaine hired Campbell to succeed him as the editor of
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The Golden Age and Beyond: The World of Science Fiction
3265:"The Locus Index to SF Awards (Campbell, John W., Jr.)"
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2672:. Garden City NY: Doubleday. pp. 182–183, 202–203.
3721:
Seekers of Tomorrow, Masters of Modern Science Fiction
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lost Campbell's first manuscript that he accepted for
27:
American science fiction writer and editor (1910–1971)
2311:. Digital Media Zone. pp. 98–100. Archived from
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Editorial Number Three: "Letter from the Editor", in
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dismissed Campbell brusquely: "I might just add as a
891:
In 1963, Campbell published an angry editorial about
196:) from late 1937 until his death and was part of the
2365:"Books, by Darrell Schweitzer: SERIOUS FICTION", in
2007:. Vol. 2, no. 7. December 1937. p. 18
1144:, which, he predicted, would win L. Ron Hubbard the
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Also in 1939, Campbell started the fantasy magazine
318:(MIT), where he was befriended by the mathematician
182:(June 8, 1910 – July 11, 1971) was an American
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1679:And it flies so high that it cannot be seen –
986:. He wrote of L. Ron Hubbard's initial article in
400:Campbell as depicted in the January 1932 issue of
1136:". The first thing Campbell said to him was that
978:on the techniques that Hubbard later turned into
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2422:Isaac Asimov: The Foundations of Science Fiction
2075:. Chicago: Advent: Publishers, Inc. p. 87.
2038:. New York: Ballantine Books. pp. 4–7, 18.
1860:The Routledge Concise History of Science Fiction
1857:Bould, Mark; Vint, Sherryl (February 28, 2011).
3485:Astounding: John W. Campbell Memorial Anthology
2888:
2886:
2783:Campbell, "Louis Pasteur, Medical Quack" (1964)
2634:Campbell, "Breakthrough in Psychology!" (1965).
1762:
1760:
1672:
1593:Astounding: John W. Campbell Memorial Anthology
1227:, bringing his total award count to seventeen.
3741:. New York: Dey Street Books / HarperCollins.
3078:
3020:
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2536:On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio
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1219:yet another four times and Campbell's novella
1207:seven additional times as well as winning the
857:) also depicts humans favorably above aliens.
359:. The scripts were written by authors such as
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3763:Campbell, John W.; Nolan, William F. (2009).
2539:. Oxford University Press, USA. p. 238.
1726:
641:The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
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5234:Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni
3478:(1973). "The Father of Science Fiction". In
2863:, New York: St. Martin's Press, pp. 390–391.
2669:The early Asimov; or, Eleven years of trying
2477:"Reflections: The Cleve Cartmill Affair:One"
2426:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp.
1386:Short story collections and omnibus editions
1140:was dead, destroyed by the new discovery of
1087:of the majority of their readers, who saw a
922:In the 1930s, Campbell became interested in
314:. He also attended, without graduating, the
3400:. Detroit: Gale Research Company. pp.
3095:The Early Asimov or, Eleven Years of Trying
918:Pseudoscience, parapsychology, and politics
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3786:. ABDO Publishing Company. pp. 8–11.
3238:"Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame"
2682:
2343:The Routledge Companion to Science Fiction
1821:
1778:
1561:, (2018) is a history of the era known as
594:Campbell died in 1971 at the age of 61 in
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5174:20th-century American short story writers
3054:(2nd ed.). New York City, New York:
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1291:Hugo Award for Best Professional Magazine
1217:Hugo Award for Best Professional Magazine
1209:Hugo Award for Best Professional Magazine
895:who, while at the FDA, refused to permit
872:of September 1964, nine months after the
435:, was the cover story in the Spring 1931
3905:Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame
3856:. "Astounding" 2018. Morrow/Dey Street.
3149:
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2001:"The Science-Fiction Association Report"
1467:The Astounding Science Fiction Anthology
1262:Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame
280:Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame
3973:Works by John W. Campbell in eBook form
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5259:Science Fiction Hall of Fame inductees
5209:Analog Science Fiction and Fact people
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3348:. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co. p.
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2774:Campbell, "Fully Identified..." (1964)
2765:Campbell, "The Value of Panic" (1956).
2653:The New York Review of Science Fiction
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2200:. New York: Ballantine Books. p.
2158:Bradfield, Scott (November 15, 2018).
2105:. New York: Ballantine Books. p.
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1743:. London: Elm Tree Books. p. 63.
1547:The John W. Campbell Letters, Volume 1
974:In 1949, Campbell worked closely with
3943:Internet Speculative Fiction Database
3647:"Our Five Days with John W. Campbell"
2904:
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1965:Murphy, Kathleen (October 12, 2011).
1932:Macek III, J.C. (November 20, 2012).
1845:Internet Speculative Fiction Database
316:Massachusetts Institute of Technology
134:Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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5244:People from Mountainside, New Jersey
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2269:Icons of horror and the supernatural
2172:from the original on August 24, 2023
741:views, at least in regard to blacks.
679:, Campbell's successor as editor at
276:Astounding Award for Best New Writer
186:writer and editor. He was editor of
3621:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
3585:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
2860:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
2824:"An Interview with Jack Williamson"
2746:Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact
2727:Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact
2712:Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact
2697:Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact
2574:Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact
1791:Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact
815:'s proposal for what would become "
625:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
5164:20th-century American male writers
3991:Works by or about John W. Campbell
1847:(ISFDB). Retrieved April 13, 2013.
1442:(1976) (Differs from 1973 version)
967:", which could supposedly amplify
878:anti-smoking book of the same name
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5194:American male short story writers
5064:This Is How You Lose the Time War
4967:The Lifecycle of Software Objects
4103:Who Goes There? and Other Stories
3308:"Growing up with Science Fiction"
1563:the golden age of science fiction
1099:, "by the early 1950s ... a
1067:British science-fiction novelist
1032:liked to say outrageous things."
899:to be sold in the United States.
439:. During 1934–35 a serial novel,
5254:American science fiction editors
5199:American science fiction writers
4646:24 Views of Mt. Fuji, by Hokusai
4226:
4225:
4007:
3901:"John W. Campbell Jr. biography"
3889:interviewed by Fred Lerner, 1962
3680:Heinlein, Virginia, ed. (1989).
2932:"Bare-Faced Messiah: Chapter 10"
2794:"Full text of 'Who Goes There?'"
2647:Samuel R. Delany (August 1998).
2381:Rudick, Nicole (July 18, 2019).
2272:. Greenwood Press. p. 600.
1677:You put it right in a submarine,
1629:
1541:Collected Editorials from Analog
1287:World Science Fiction Convention
1197:World Science Fiction Convention
1075:and its writers were "wild-eyed
169:
30:For the American financier, see
5274:Writers from Newark, New Jersey
5169:20th-century American novelists
5091:The Empress of Salt and Fortune
2625:Campbell, "Segregation" (1963).
2233:. Galactic Central Publications
347:Analog Science Fiction and Fact
200:. Campbell wrote super-science
193:Analog Science Fiction and Fact
4525:Houston, Houston, Do You Read?
3912:Astounding: The Campbell Years
2227:"Street & Smith's Unknown"
716:Slavery, race, and segregation
36:John Campbell (disambiguation)
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4798:...Where Angels Fear to Tread
4459:The Queen of Air and Darkness
3607:Edwards, Malcolm J. (1993). "
3224:"A statement from the Editor"
2822:Larry McCaffery (July 1991).
2146:. November 1937. p. 159.
1693:In 1957, novelist and critic
1373:(1961); Arcot, Wade, Morey #3
1365:(1956); Arcot, Wade, Morey #2
1357:(1953); Arcot, Wade, Morey #1
1310:John W. Campbell bibliography
1236:World Science Fiction Society
1199:. Subsequently, Campbell and
771:He also, when faced with the
302:, a boarding school in rural
272:World Science Fiction Society
198:Golden Age of Science Fiction
4979:The Man Who Bridged the Mist
4763:Seven Views of Olduvai Gorge
4471:The Word for World Is Forest
4131:The Thing from Another World
3928:June 2015 (thousandth issue)
3422:General and cited references
3373:William G. Contento (2003).
3306:Sagan, Carl (May 28, 1978).
3079:Aldiss & Harrison (1975)
3021:Aldiss & Harrison (1975)
2945:Aldiss & Harrison (1975)
2714:. September 1964. p. 8.
2649:"Racism and Science Fiction"
2387:The New York Review of Books
2266:Joshi, S T (December 2006).
1741:Who's Who in Science Fiction
1439:The Best of John W. Campbell
1423:The Best of John W. Campbell
1271:shared one of the inaugural
1183:shared one of the inaugural
1035:British novelist and critic
607:during that same timeframe.
508:The Thing from Another World
213:The Thing from Another World
32:John W. Campbell (financier)
4852:Fast Times at Fairmont High
4775:The Death of Captain Future
4483:The Girl Who Was Plugged In
4006:(public domain audiobooks)
3920:"John W. Campbell, Jr." by
2742:"The Lesson of Thalidomide"
2475:Silverberg, Robert (2003).
1769:. August 1963. p. 101.
1727:Clute & Nicholls (1995)
1289:. Subsequently, he won the
1225:Hugo Award for Best Novella
558:. The July issue contained
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5229:Hugo Award-winning writers
5224:Hugo Award-winning editors
5115:Where the Drowned Girls Go
5103:A Psalm for the Wild-Built
4682:The Last of the Winnebagos
3556:. Reading, Massachusetts:
3177:. Tom Doherty Associates.
2895:. April 1950. p. 132.
2893:Astounding Science Fiction
2368:Aboriginal Science Fiction
2144:Astounding Science-Fiction
2142:"Statement of ownership".
2132:. April 1938. p. 125.
2130:Astounding Science-Fiction
2015:– via FIAWOL.org.uk.
1793:. October 1971. p. 4.
1699:Astounding Science Fiction
1370:Invaders from the Infinite
1307:
1296:The Martian impact crater
821:Astounding Science Fiction
546:Astounding Science-Fiction
343:Astounding Science Fiction
290:John Campbell was born in
188:Astounding Science Fiction
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5239:Novelists from New Jersey
4694:The Mountains of Mourning
4553:The Persistence of Vision
4403:Riders of the Purple Wage
4368:The Man Who Sold the Moon
4221:
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4000:Works by John W. Campbell
3982:Works by John W. Campbell
3963:Works by John W. Campbell
3950:at the Internet Book List
2740:Campbell (January 1963).
2383:"A Universe of One's Own"
2345:. Routledge. p. 83.
1255:Award for Best New Writer
1211:four times. Campbell and
853:" (all first appeared in
574:'s first story appeared.
210:was adapted as the films
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5204:American segregationists
4922:All Seated on the Ground
4820:The Winds of Marble Arch
4740:Barnacle Bill the Spacer
4658:Gilgamesh in the Outback
4337:Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
4017:, Alpha Ralpha Boulevard
3840:A Requiem for Astounding
3713:. Ziff-Davis Publishing.
3609:Campbell, John W(ood) Jr
3136:, p. 36 "When
2725:"Unsafe at High Speed".
2594:"Starship Stormtroopers"
2481:Asimov's Science Fiction
1535:A Requiem for Astounding
1043:note that the editor of
596:Mountainside, New Jersey
454:Thrilling Wonder Stories
372:Mountainside, New Jersey
97:Mountainside, New Jersey
34:. For other people, see
5189:American male novelists
5011:(No award given) (2015)
4751:Down in the Bottomlands
3894:Biography and criticism
3782:Hamilton, John (2007).
3719:Moskowitz, Sam (1967).
3683:Grumbles from the Grave
3460:Amis, Kingsley (1960).
3296:at the official website
3294:1943 Retro-Hugo winners
2828:Science Fiction Studies
2729:. May 1967. p. 80.
2699:. June 1961. p. 8.
2576:. June 1961. p. 5.
2225:Phil Stephensen-Payne.
1331:Conquest of the Planets
1325:Beyond the End of Space
1107:magazine pretending to
882:King James I of England
781:suburbs of Los Angeles.
614:The November 1949 issue
115:Magazine editor, writer
5219:Duke University alumni
3933:Bibliography and works
3553:Through Eyes of Wonder
3091:Asimov, Isaac (1972).
2666:Asimov, Isaac (1972).
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635:Galaxy Science Fiction
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5028:Every Heart a Doorway
3836:Rogers, Alva (1964).
3767:. Rocket Ride Books.
3392:Reginald, R. (1979).
3381:on September 8, 2007.
3340:Currey, L.W. (1979).
3099:. Doubleday. p.
2600:on December 24, 2002.
2318:on September 29, 2011
1946:on September 21, 2013
1354:The Black Star Passes
1349:(1949); Aarn Munro #2
1346:The Incredible Planet
1341:(1947); Aarn Munro #1
1338:The Mightiest Machine
1300:was named after him.
1058:in the dedication of
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5249:Pulp fiction writers
5214:Blair Academy alumni
5179:Amateur radio people
5052:Artificial Condition
4699:Lois McMaster Bujold
4380:A Case of Conscience
3702:Selected letters of
3590:St. Martin's Griffin
2990:Benchmarks Revisited
2339:"Fiction, 1950-1963"
2337:Latham, Rob (2009).
2245:"Unknown (magazine)"
1167:" when he took over
1124:and a sophisticated
663:Campbell encouraged
242:he became editor of
4888:The Concrete Jungle
4792:George R. R. Martin
4787:Blood of the Dragon
4505:Home Is the Hangman
4498:George R. R. Martin
4447:Ill Met in Lankhmar
3540:More Issues at Hand
3513:I. Asimov: A Memoir
2920:. October 23, 2018.
1981:on October 16, 2011
1739:Ash, Brian (1976).
1729:, pp. 187–188.
1668:In Search of Wonder
1460:From Unknown Worlds
1378:The Ultimate Weapon
1097:right-wing politics
1010:Assessment by peers
861:Medicine and health
851:Letter to a Phoenix
464:The early work for
141:(BS, physics, 1934)
5269:Unknown (magazine)
5264:Street & Smith
4991:The Emperor's Soul
4876:The Cookie Monster
4841:The Ultimate Earth
4717:The Hemingway Hoax
4408:Philip José Farmer
4373:Robert A. Heinlein
4325:Robert A. Heinlein
4313:Robert A. Heinlein
4015:John Wood Campbell
3880:Exploring Tomorrow
3704:Robert A. Heinlein
3625:St. Martin's Press
3312:The New York Times
3269:Locus Publications
3199:"1953 Hugo Awards"
2592:Michael Moorcock.
1902:The New York Times
1473:Prologue to Analog
965:Hieronymus machine
704:Exploring Tomorrow
692:The Cold Equations
630:Darrell Schweitzer
616:
564:Robert A. Heinlein
542:Astounding Stories
479:, November 1934),
445:Astounding Stories
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356:Exploring Tomorrow
292:Newark, New Jersey
253:Robert A. Heinlein
80:Newark, New Jersey
5184:American atheists
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4996:Brandon Sanderson
4933:The Erdmann Nexus
4663:Robert Silverberg
4593:Gordon R. Dickson
4570:Barry B. Longyear
4530:James Tiptree Jr.
4516:By Any Other Name
4488:James Tiptree Jr.
4476:Ursula K. Le Guin
4430:Robert Silverberg
4349:Theodore Sturgeon
4332:The Little Prince
4241:
4240:
3986:Project Gutenberg
3846:Advent:Publishers
3793:978-1-59679-989-9
3774:978-0-9823322-0-7
3275:on March 24, 2013
3184:978-0-312-87065-2
2907:, pp. 86–87.
2843:With Folded Hands
2800:on March 20, 2016
2683:Nevala-Lee (2018)
2508:, pp. 66–67.
2352:978-1-135-22836-1
2279:978-0-313-33780-2
2165:Los Angeles Times
2036:The Early del Rey
1920:978-1-4391-6893-6
1822:Nevala-Lee (2018)
1779:Nevala-Lee (2018)
1643:Explanatory notes
1175:Awards and honors
1146:Nobel Peace Prize
1134:Ernest Rutherford
1079:to a man, fierce
572:Theodore Sturgeon
566:'s first story, "
449:F. Orlin Tremaine
425:T. O'Conor Sloane
365:Robert Silverberg
361:Gordon R. Dickson
257:Theodore Sturgeon
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4729:Beggars in Spain
4675:Orson Scott Card
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1362:Islands of Space
1154:The Early Asimov
1130:Bertrand Russell
1121:Holiday Magazine
1091:menace in every
1069:Michael Moorcock
1052:Samuel R. Delany
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4937:Nancy Kress
4915:Robert Reed
4869:Neil Gaiman
4734:Nancy Kress
4670:Eye for Eye
4639:John Varley
4634:Press Enter
4617:Joanna Russ
4588:Lost Dorsai
4558:John Varley
4413:Weyr Search
4385:James Blish
4356:Animal Farm
4287:Retro Hugos
4174:Video games
3613:Clute, John
3576:Clute, John
3033:Amis (1960)
2506:Bova (1975)
2416:Gunn, James
1695:James Blish
1582:) include:
1580:Festschrift
1273:Hugo Awards
1244:Worldcon 77
1223:also won a
1185:Hugo Awards
1045:Astounding,
963:, and the "
941:and other "
897:thalidomide
773:Watts riots
673:atomic bomb
650:better than
325:cybernetics
202:space opera
136:(no degree)
120:Nationality
5148:Categories
5127:Thornhedge
4972:Ted Chiang
4944:Palimpsest
4900:Inside Job
4565:Enemy Mine
4425:Nightwings
4344:Killdozer!
4275:Hugo Award
4201:Characters
4111:The Things
4078:Literature
3967:Faded Page
3643:Green, Joe
3208:August 12,
3154:Hugo Award
1939:PopMatters
1710:References
1528:Nonfiction
1277:H. L. Gold
1269:Astounding
1253:Astounding
1201:Astounding
1189:H. L. Gold
1181:Astounding
1169:Astounding
1114:SF writer
1105:philistine
1073:Astounding
988:Astounding
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855:Astounding
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694:". Writer
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556:Astounding
537:Astounding
533:Astounding
503:Astounding
495:Astounding
485:Astounding
477:Astounding
351:Astounding
244:Astounding
112:Occupation
73:1910-06-08
4959:2011–2020
4834:2001–2010
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4709:1991–2000
4580:1981–1990
4537:Stardance
4395:1968–1980
4208:The Thing
4182:The Thing
4155:The Thing
4147:The Thing
4052:The Thing
3882:(1957–58)
3829:182577088
3821:0091-3421
3548:Bova, Ben
3518:Doubleday
3320:0362-4331
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2428:12–13, 20
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2237:March 25,
1985:August 7,
1969:The Thing
1950:August 7,
1715:Citations
1656:Campbell.
1485:Analog II
1165:pulpsters
1142:Dianetics
1089:Bolshevik
980:Dianetics
961:third law
939:telepathy
912:krebiozen
842:Star Trek
696:Joe Green
619:Influence
568:Life-Line
520:The Thing
514:The Thing
443:, ran in
437:Quarterly
286:Biography
225:The Thing
219:The Thing
164:Signature
149:1930–1971
4864:Coraline
4232:Category
4004:LibriVox
3969:(Canada)
3922:Ben Bova
3737:(2018).
3619:(eds.).
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2176:June 27,
2170:Archived
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