Walter Kubilius
Walter Kubilius (November 22, 1918 – September 22, 1993) was an American science fiction (short fiction) writer.[1][2]
He was a member of the influential science fiction fandom club Futurians, previously a co-founder of the "Edison Science Club" which later became "International Cosmos Science Club" (ICSC) and continued to exist under other names.[3]
His style was characterized as "pedestrian, out-at-the-elbows prose" by James Blish.[4]
Works
- 1941. Caridi Shall Not Die!
- 1941. The Unusual Case
- 1942. Atrakin and the Man
- 1942. Galactic Ghost
- 1942. Parrots of Venus
- 1942. Remember Me, Kama!
- 1942. The Day Has Come
- 1942. Voice In The Void
- 1943. Journey's End
- 1944. A Handful of Stars
- 1951. Eternal Earthling
- 1951. The Gray Cloud
- 1951. The Other Side, reprinted in "Best Of" anthologies
- 1951. Turn Backward, O Time!
- 1951. Ultimate Purpose
- 1952. Go to the Ant
- 1952. Second Chance
- 1952. Solution Vital
- 1953. Secret Invasion
References
- ↑ "New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors. Author names starting with Ku"
- ↑ Walter Kubilius at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- ↑ " The Immortal Storm: A History of Science Fiction Fandom", by Sam Moskowitz, 1954, p. 37
- ↑ The Issue at Hand By James Blish, 1964, p.48
- The list of works is taken from the "Walter Kubilius" webpage, released under Creative Commons License
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