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Way Station was serialized in Galaxy Science Fiction in 1963 as Here Gather the Stars. Way Station is a 1963 science fiction novel by American writer Clifford D. Simak, originally published as Here Gather the Stars in two parts in Galaxy Magazine in June and August 1963. Way Station won the 1964 Hugo Award for Best Novel.
Clifford Donald Simak (/ ˈ s ɪ m ə k /; [1] August 3, 1904 – April 25, 1988) was an American science fiction writer. He won three Hugo Awards and one Nebula Award . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The Science Fiction Writers of America made him its third SFWA Grand Master , [ 4 ] and the Horror Writers Association made him one of three inaugural winners of ...
Pages in category "Novels by Clifford D. Simak" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... Way Station (novel) The Werewolf Principle;
Way Station (1963) Serialized in Galaxy Magazine June and August 1963 as Here Gather the Stars. 1964 Hugo Award Winner. A Civil War veteran is a caretaker of a secret Way Station, a transfer point for aliens. But the outside world is snooping around, and their blundering may endanger all of humanity.
Way station may also refer to: Way Station (band), a Ukrainian instrumental rock band; Way Station, a 1963 science fiction novel by Clifford D. Simak "The Way Station", chapter 2 of The Dark Tower I – The Gunslinger by Stephen King; Waystation Studio, a private recording studio of Dave Way
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The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger - The Way Station is a five-issue comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics. [1] [2] [3] It is the ninth comic book miniseries based on Stephen King's The Dark Tower series of novels. It is plotted by Robin Furth, scripted by Peter David, and illustrated by Laurence Campbell and Richard Isanove. Stephen ...