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  2. The ISFDB is a community effort to catalog works of science fiction, fantasy, and horror. It links together various types of bibliographic data: author bibliographies, publication bibliographies, award listings, magazine content listings, anthology and collection content listings, and forthcoming books.

  3. Author Directory - Internet Speculative Fiction Database

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  4. Summary Bibliography: Robert Sheckley You are not logged in. If you create a free account and sign in, you will be able to customize what is displayed.

  5. Note: Became a US citizen in 1928. Undergraduate degree in chemistry from Columbia University, 1939; MA in 1941; PhD in chemistry from Columbia University, 1948. Brother of Stanley Asimov.Married Janet Asimov in 1973.

  6. Summary Bibliography: Jack Vance

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  7. Summary Bibliography: Stephen King You are not logged in. If you create a free account and sign in, you will be able to customize what is displayed.

  8. Summary Bibliography: Michael Moorcock You are not logged in. If you create a free account and sign in, you will be able to customize what is displayed.

  9. Summary Bibliography: Brandon Sanderson You are not logged in. If you create a free account and sign in, you will be able to customize what is displayed.

  10. アカシア種子文書の著者をめぐる考察ほか、『動物言語学会誌』からの抜粋? アカシアしゅしぶんしょのちょしゃをめぐるこうさつほか、『どうぶつげんごがくかいし』からのばっすい

  11. Note: Bleiler found that this is not Robert Arthur Feder, as some had believed. Beside writing pulp fiction, Arthur was a radio writer and producer, later a television writer and editor. In the 1960s he ghost-edited numerous Alfred Hitchcock Presents anthologies and wrote the first ten Three Investigators (above) juvenile detective novels.