Science Fiction Gems, Vol. One by Henry Slesar

Science Fiction Gems, Vol. One by Henry Slesar

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Science Fiction Gems, Vol. One by Henry Slesar

Armchair Fiction presents extra large paperback collections of the best in classic science fiction short stories. Science Fiction Gems, Vol. One features works by Clifford D. Simak, Isaac Asimov, John Jakes, Henry Slesar, Algis Budrys, Jack Vance, J. F. Bone, Ron Goulart, Eando Binder, and others. This is a brand new anthology of nostalgic science fiction. It's sure to titillate your imagination, rouse memories of childhood daydreams, and probe the deepest recesses of your mind.
Slesar, Henry: - Henry Slesar (1927 - 2002) was an American author, playwright and copywriter. He is famous for his use of irony and twist endings. After reading Slesar's M Is for the Many in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, Alfred Hitchcock bought it for adaptation and they began many successful collaborations. Slesar wrote hundreds of scripts for television series and soap operas, leading TV Guide to call him the writer with the largest audience in America. In 1955, he published his first short story, The Brat (Imaginative Tales, September, 1955). While working as a copywriter, he published hundreds of short stories-over forty in 1957 alone-including detective fiction, science fiction, criminal stories, mysteries and thrillers in such publications as Playboy, Imaginative Tales and Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine; he was writing, on average, a story per week. Alfred Hitchcock hired him to write a number of the scenarios for Alfred Hitchcock Presents. He wrote a series of stories about a criminal named Ruby Martinson for Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine and later worked on Rod Serling's Twilight Zone series. He also penned the screenplay for the 1965 film Two on a Guillotine, which was based on one of his stories. His short story Examination Day was used in the 1980s Twilight Zone revival. His first novel-length work was 20 Million Miles to Earth, a 1957 novelization of the film. In 1960, his first novel, The Gray Flannel Shroud (1958), a murder mystery set in an advertising agency, earned the Edgar Allan Poe Award.
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ISBN 13 9781612870281
ISBN 10 1612870287
Title Science Fiction Gems, Vol. One
Author Henry Slesar
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Armchair Fiction & Music
Year published 2011-04-07
Number of pages 202
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.