Peter Phillips (author)
For other people named Peter Phillips, see Peter Phillips (disambiguation).
Not to be confused with Howard Browne who used "Peter Phillips" as a pseudonym.
Peter Phillips, (1920 - 2012) was a British writer known for a series of science fiction stories published between 1948 and 1958. His best known story is Dreams Are Sacred (1948), an early example of a shared dream story facilitated by a device. Phillips apparently retired from writing fiction after 1958.[1]
List of published stories
- No Silence for Maloeween (1948)
- Death's Bouquet (1948)
- Dreams Are Sacred (1948)
- Manna (1949)
- P-Plus (1949)
- Unknown Quantity (1949)
- Plagiarist (1950)
- Counter Charm (1951)
- Field Study (1951)
- At No Extra Cost (1951)
- She Who Laughs (1952)
- Criteria (1952)
- Lost Memory (1952)
- Lila (1953)
- University (1953)
- Sylvia (1953)
- The Warning (1953)
- c/o Mr. Makepeace (1954)
- First Man in the Moon (1954)
- Variety Agent (1956)
- Next Stop the Moon (1958)
External links
Peter Phillips at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
References
- ↑ Phillips, Peter. "Biography". Science Fiction Encyclopedia. Retrieved 28 October 2015.
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