During the 1950s, Evelyn E. Smith regularly published science fiction in magazines like Galaxy and Fantastic Universe. Her stories ranged from post-apocalyptic satires to adventure to humor. She also wrote four science fiction novels, which chiefly deal with questions of gender identity. Like all of
Wildside Megapack: The 30th Golden Age of Science Fiction Megapack
โ Scribed by Roger Dee
- Publisher
- Wildside Press LLC
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 130 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Roger Dee was the pseudonym of Roger D. Aycock (6 December 1914 - 5 April 2004), an American author who wrote primarily science fiction. His tales were always well written, clever, and entertaining, and this selection of 13 stories is typical of his work. Included are:
WAILING WALL
PET FARM
CONTROL GROUP
ULTIMATUM
CLEAN BREAK
THE ANGLERS OF ARZ
ASSIGNMENT'S END
PROBLEM ON BALAK
THE WHEEL IS DEATH
TODAY IS FOREVER
TO REMEMBER CHARLIE BY
TRADERS RISK
ROUGH BEAST
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โฆ Subjects
science fiction, pulp, adventure, short stories, sci-fi
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