Masters of Science Fiction: Richard Wilson




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Richard Wilson (1920-1987) was an American science fiction writer and member of the Futurians. His work includes “The Eight Billion” (nominated for a Nebula); “Mother to the World” (Nebula winner in 1968); and “The Story Writer” (Nebula nominee for Best Novella in 1979). E also worked at the Syracuse University News Bureau. His other contribution to science fiction was in successfully recruiting the donation of papers from many prominent science fiction writers to the University’s George Arents Research Library, called the “most important collection of science fiction manuscripts and papers in the world.”.

Richard Wilson (1920-1987) was an American science fiction writer and member of the Futurians. His work includes “The Eight Billion” (nominated for a Nebula); “Mother to the World” (Nebula winner in 1968); and “The Story Writer” (Nebula nominee for Best Novella in 1979). He also worked at the Syracuse University News Bureau.

The late Richard Wilson's fifty-year career began with “Retribution” in Oswald Train's zine Science Adventure Stories and finished in 1988 with “The Name on the Book” in Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine Wilson's writing was particularly noteworthy for its consistently high level of quality hether working at novel length or with short stories, Wilson was incapable of writing anything less than professional, highly polished work.

This volume collects nearly two dozen of his best stories, ranging from “The Hoaxters,” “The Inhabited,” and “Those Idiots from Earth” to his brilliant posthumously-published novella “At the Sign of the Boar's Head Nebula,” originally slated for The Last Dangerous Visions and kindly made available to us by Harlan Ellison. “At the Sign of the Boar's Head Nebula” is considered by several knowledgeable critics of the genre to be the finest single work that Mr It is in remarkably good company, joined with two other powerful novellas, “The Far King” and “The Nineteenth-Century Spaceship,” giving Richard Wilson a fair claim to being one of the founding fathers of steampunk long with the stories, this collection includes several highly regarded novelettes, including the Nebula Award-winning “Mother to the World,” “The Story Writer,” “Gone Past,” “If A Man Answers,” “It's Cold Outside,” “A Man Spekith,” and “See Me Not.” Rounding out the book are a selection of the author's finest short pieces, making this a cornerstone volume for any serious collection of modern science fiction.

Richard Wilson (1920-1987), a member of the near-legendary Futurians, is considered by many to have been one of the most consistently excellent writers of science fiction journalist by trade, Wilson brought to his fiction a crisp economy of style and a precise language in a field often criticized for overly-florid prose With stories running the gamut from the humorous to bone-chilling horror and everything in between, Richard Wilson could quite accurately be said to have written something for everyone. edition information.


Edition Details
  • Over 700 pages of Richard Wilson’s best science fiction.
  • Introduction by Paul Di Filippo.
  • Cover artwork by Jim & Ruth Keegan.
  • Afterword by John Pelan.
  • Limited to 500 signed and numbered copies.
  • Signed by Paul Di Filippo, Jim & Ruth Keegan, and John Pelan, with a facsimile signature by Richard Wilson.
  • Fully cloth bound, gorgeous dustjacket, ribbon marker, head and tail bands.

Contents:
  • Introduction: For Love and Laughter
  • Mary Hell's
  • The Story Writer
  • The Inhabited
  • If a Man Answers
  • Lonely Road
  • See Me Not
  • The Kid from Ozone Park
  • The Eight Billion
  • The Little Woman
  • Mother to the World
  • It's Cold Outside
  • The Far King
  • The South Waterford Rumple Club
  • The Hoaxters
  • The Nineteenth Century Spaceship
  • The Carson Effect
  • The Evil Ones
  • Gone Past
  • A Man Spekith
  • At the Sign of the Boar's Head Nebula
  • Afterword (At the Sign of the Boar's Head Nebula)
  • Those Idiots from Earth
  • Adventures in the Space Trade: A Memoir
  • Richard Wilson: The Forgotten Futurian

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