Robert Chilson (born 1945) is an American science fiction author.[1] Robert was born in Oklahoma, about age six he decided to be a writer.
He was discovered by John W. Campbell and wrote stories for Analog, including collaborations with William F. Wu.[2]
Bibliography
Novels
- Chilson, Robert (1974). As the curtain falls. DAW Books.
- The Star-Crowned Kings (1975).[3]
- The Shores of Kansas (1976)
- Men Like Rats (1989)
- Rounded with Sleep (1990)
- Black as Blood (1998)
- Isaac Asimov's Robot City series
- 5. Refuge (1988)
Short fiction
- Stories[4]
Title | Year | First published | Reprinted/collected | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Less stately mansions | 2011 | Chilson, Rob (July–August 2011). "Less stately mansions". F&SF. 121 (1&2): 67–83. | ||
The tansy tree | 2014 | Chilson, Rob (January–February 2014). "The tansy tree". Analog Science Fiction and Fact. 134 (1–2): 76–90.[5] | ||
The tarn | 2015 | Chilson, Rob (July–August 2015). "The tarn". Analog Science Fiction and Fact. 135 (7&8): 102–118. | Novelette |
References
- ↑ Jay P. Pederson, St. James guide to science fiction writers
- ↑ Mike Ashley, Michael Ashley (2007), Gateways to forever: the story of the science-fiction magazines from 1970 to 1980, ISBN 978-1-84631-002-7
- ↑ References to Chilson writing The Star-Crowned Kings
- ↑ Short stories unless otherwise noted.
- ↑ Review in SFF Chronicles forum.
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