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Tau Zero is a hard science fiction novel by American writer Poul Anderson. The novel was based upon the short story "To Outlive Eternity" appearing in Galaxy Science Fiction in 1967. It was first published in book form in 1970.
Poul Anderson Appreciation, by Dr. Paul Shackley; Poul Anderson, an essay by William Tenn; The Society for Creative Anachronism, of which Poul Anderson was a founding member; The King of Ys review at FantasyLiterature.net Archived September 17, 2008, at the Wayback Machine "Poul Anderson biography". Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame.
The High Crusade is a science fiction novel by American writer Poul Anderson, about the consequences of an extraterrestrial scoutship landing in Medieval England. Poul Anderson described the novel as "one of the most popular things I've ever done, going through many book editions in several languages."
Paul S. Anderson was born February 3, 1938, in Concord, Vermont, and grew up in Swanton, Vermont. [2] He attended Highgate High School, then went on to attend the University of Vermont, receiving his B.S. in chemistry in 1959. He then studied at the University of New Hampshire, receiving his Ph.D. in chemistry in 1963.
Brain Wave is a science fiction novel by American writer Poul Anderson, first published in serial form in Space Science Fiction in 1953, and then as a novel in 1954. Anderson had said that he could consider it one of his top five books. [1] This is one of many science fiction works written at this time on the theme of heightened intelligence.
"Call Me Joe" is a science fiction novelette by American writer Poul Anderson (1926–2001), first published in Astounding Science Fiction in April 1957. [1] It has been frequently anthologized, [ 2 ] including in The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume Two (1973), a collection of unusually outstanding works selected by the Science Fiction ...
Paul Y. Anderson (1893–1938), American muckracker; Paul R. Anderson (1907–1993), president of Temple University; Paul Francis Anderson (1917–1987), American bishop; Paul S. Anderson (born 1938), American chemist
The Light is a science fiction short story by Poul Anderson.It was first published in Galaxy Science Fiction magazine in March, 1957. The plot concerns the crew of a spaceship from the United States landing on the Moon during a period of intense Cold War tension, and the possibly disastrous consequences of their discovery there.