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389:(collection of linked stories 1960), he regularly produced the kind of tale for which he remains most warmly remembered: Space Opera adventures, several featuring female Heroes depicted with minimum recourse to their "femininity" – they perform their active tasks, and save the Universe when necessary, in a manner almost completely free of sexual role-playing clichés. Most of his best work shares a roughly characterized common background, a Galaxy inhabited by humans and aliens with room for all and numerous opportunities for discoveries and reversals that carefully fall short of threatening the stability of that background. Many of his stories, as a result, focus less on moments of Conceptual Breakthrough than on the pragmatic operations of teams and bureaux involved in maintaining the state of things against criminals, monsters and unfriendly species; in this they rather resemble the tales of
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and sinister menaces, seem as if they would be more pleasant places to live than most Space Opera universes, places where you could have a viable, ordinary, and decent life once the plot was through requiring you to battle for existence against some Dread
Implacable Monster; Schmitz even has sympathy
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The Big
Terrarium; Summer Guests; Captives of the Thieve-Star; Caretaker; One Step Ahead; Left Hand, Right Hand; The Ties of Earth; Spacemaster; The Altruist; Oneness; We Don't Want Any Trouble; Just Curious; Would You?; These Are the Arts; Clean Slate; Crime Buff; Ham Sandwich; Where the Time Went;
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Greg
Fowlkes, editor-in-chief of Resurrected Press, said, "During the 50s and 60s "Space Opera" and James H. Schmitz were almost synonymous. He was famous for his tales of interstellar secret agents and galactic criminals, and particularly for heroines such as Telzey Amberdon and Trigger Argee. Many
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adventure—itself almost unheard of at the time—but he was also treating them as the total equal of the male characters, every bit as competent and brave and smart (and ruthless, when needs be), without saddling them with any of the "female weaknesses"—like an inclination to faint or cower under
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extreme duress, and/or seek protection behind the muscular frame of the Tough Male Hero) that would mar the characterization of women by some writers for years to come. (The
Schmitz Woman, for instance, is every bit as tough and competent as the
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Gardner Dozois has said, in prefacing the
Schmitz tale "The Second Night of Summer", in which humans on the planet Noorhut face an attack from aliens and are, unbeknownst to themselves, saved by the actions of a single woman with
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than van Vogt was, crafting even his villains as complicated, psychologically complex, and non-stereotypical characters, full of surprising quirks and behaviors that you didn't see in a lot of other Space
Adventure stuff."
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until they ended the business in 1949. Schmitz died of congestive lung failure in 1981 after a five-week stay in hospital in Los
Angeles. He was survived by his wife, Betty Mae Chapman Schmitz.
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of these characters had enhanced "psionic" powers that let them use their minds as well as their weapons to foil their enemies. All of them were resourceful in the best heroic tradition."
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Searcher; Grandpa; Balanced Ecology; A Nice Day for Screaming; The Winds of Time; The Machmen; The Other Likeness; Attitudes; Trouble Tide; The Demon Breed
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Schmitz traveled to
Chicago in 1930 to go to business school, then switched to a correspondence course in journalism. Unable to find a job because of the
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her annoying tendency to think that nothing in the universe is as important as marrying Her Man and settling down to have as many babies as possible.)
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of the '70s would come along to raise the consciousness of SF writers (or attempt to), Schmitz was not only frequently using women as the heroines in
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Grandpa; Lion Loose...; Just
Curious; The Second Night of Summer; Novice; Balanced Ecology; The Custodians; Sour Note on Palayata; Goblin Night
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wrote, "Although he lacked van Vogt's paranoid tension and ornately Byzantine plots, the late James H. Schmitz was considerably better at
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places her first meeting with science fiction at age 10 or 11, when she happened to pick up her father's copy of James H. Schmitz's
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Schmitz's "The Second Night of Summer", part of his "Agent of Vega" series, was the cover story in the third issue of
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Novice; Undercurrents; Poltergeist; Goblin Night; Sleep No More; The Lion Game; Blood of Nalakia; The Star Hyacinths
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is "long out-of-print, alas, but one which – if you can find it – delivers as pure a jolt of Widescreen Space Opera
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called him "a craftsmanlike writer who was a steady contributor to science fiction magazines for over 20 years."
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Balanced Ecology; A Nice Day for Screaming; The Tangled Web; The Machmen; The Other Likeness; The Winds of Time
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The first installment of Schmitz's novella "The Ties of Earth" took the cover of the November 1955 issue of
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With his popular equality-between-the-sexes fiction, Schmitz eased the way for later writers such as
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Schmitz's novelette "Captives of the Thieve-Star" was the cover story in the May 1951 issue of
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Schmitz was decades ahead of the curve in his portrayal of female characters—years before the
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as can be found anywhere." However, the website Free Speculative Fiction Online freely offers
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Schmitz's novella "Left Hand, Right Hand" was the cover story on the November 1962 issue of
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2061:"James H. Schmitz Resurrected: Selected Stories of James H. Schmitz – Editor's Notes"
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Agent of Vega; The Illusionists; The Truth About Cushgar; The Second Night of Summer
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Schmitz's novella "Beacon to Elsewhere" took the cover of the April 1963 issue of
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which follows the continuing adventures of Captain Pausert, Goth, and the Leewit.
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which follows the continuing adventures of Captain Pausert, Goth, and the Leewit.
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which follows the continuing adventures of Captain Pausert, Goth, and the Leewit.
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Most of his works are part of the "Hub" series and feature characters with
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in Hamburg, and grew up speaking both English and German. The family spent
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Lion Loose; The Searcher; The Winds of Time; The Pork Chop Tree; Greenface
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An Incident on Route 12; Swift Completion; Faddist; The Eternal Frontiers
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His first published story was "Greenface", published in August 1943 in
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Woman—who, to be fair, isn't prone to fainting in a crisis either—but
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woman ... a choice that most adventure writers wouldn't even make
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The Telzey Toy; Resident Witch; Compulsion; Company Planet
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Schmitz wrote mostly short stories, which sold chiefly to
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United States Army Air Forces personnel of World War II
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The Good Stuff: Adventure SF in the Grand Tradition
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A Nice Day for Screaming and Other Tales of the Hub
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A Nice Day for Screaming and Other Tales of the Hub
1491:Glory Day; Child of the Gods; Ti's Toys; Symbiotes
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2121:. Free Speculative Fiction Online. Archived from
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274:", and for his strong female characters (such as
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2119:"The Second Night of Summer [full text]"
278:and Trigger Argee) who did not conform to the "
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1011:The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
816:The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
385:as the first of 4 stories later assembled as
304:, concerning juvenile "witches" with genuine
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381:From 1949, when "Agent of Vega" appeared in
16:American science fiction writer (1911–1981)
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1483:Company Planet; Resident Witch; Compulsion
1311:Goblin Night; Sleep No More; The Lion Game
878:"A Nice Day for Screaming" (January 1965,
584:"The Truth About Cushgar" (November 1950,
517:During World War II, Schmitz served as an
2274:20th-century American short story writers
1824:"James H. Schmitz – Summary Bibliography"
769:"An Incident on Route 12" (January 1962,
611:"Captives of the Thieve Star" (May 1951,
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829:"Left Hand, Right Hand" (November 1962,
694:"Sour Note on Palayata" (November 1956,
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1956:Millersville University of Pennsylvania
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1429:Hardcover, 1976, Sidgwick & Jackson
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1090:Analog Science Fiction and Science Fact
1083:Analog Science Fiction and Science Fact
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808:Analog Science Fiction and Science Fact
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988:"Where the Time Went" (November 1968,
813:"These Are the Arts" (September 1962,
270:Schmitz is best known as a writer of "
2152:Internet Speculative Fiction Database
1832:Internet Speculative Fiction Database
1278:Paperback, September 2002, Baen Books
896:"The Pork Chop Tree" (February 1965,
822:"The Winds of Time" (September 1962,
760:"The Star Hyacinths" (December 1961,
407:(1998), Dozois laments that the book
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1921:"James H. Schmitz [sidebar]"
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1787:, by Eric Flint and Dave Freer, 2020
1764:, by Eric Flint and Dave Freer, 2010
1236:Paperback, November 2001, Baen Books
2063:. Resurrected Press. Archived from
2027:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
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1097:Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
1004:Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
836:"Beacon to Elsewhere" (April 1963,
779:Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
374:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
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2279:20th-century American male writers
2186:Works by or about James H. Schmitz
1691:Paperback, 1966 (twice), Ace Books
1109:"Aura of Immortality" (June 1974,
620:"The End of the Line" (July 1951,
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2269:American male short story writers
2210:James H. Schmitz's online fiction
2162:The James H. Schmitz Encyclopedia
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1407:Paperback, April 2000, Baen Books
1221:Agent of Vega & Other Stories
1088:"The Symbiotes" (September 1972,
1081:"Child of the Gods" (March 1972,
995:"The Custodians" (December 1968,
792:"The Other Likeness" (July 1962,
717:"Summer Guests" (September 1959,
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2249:American science fiction writers
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1496:Paperback, July 2000, Baen Books
1046:"The Telzey Toy" (January 1971,
903:"Balanced Ecology" (March 1965,
776:"Swift Completion" (March 1962,
710:"Harvest Time" (September 1958,
660:"The Vampirate" (December 1953,
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2284:American expatriates in Germany
2239:20th-century American novelists
2214:Free Speculative Fiction Online
2110:
2086:Ellik, Ron; Bill Evans (1966).
1952:"Schmitz, James H. (1911–1981)"
1897:. June 24, 2003. Archived from
1599:Paperback, 1979, Ace Books/SFBC
1123:"Blood of Nalakia" (retitle of
1002:"Just Curious" (December 1968,
967:"The Searcher" (February 1966,
871:"The Machmen" (September 1964,
864:"Clean Slate" (September 1964,
753:"Lion Loose..." (October 1961,
733:"The Illusionists" (retitle of
701:"The Big Terrarium" (May 1957,
257:Analog Science Fiction and Fact
2088:"The Universes of E. E. Smith"
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1891:"The Best of James H. Schmitz"
1650:, paperback, 1979, Ace Books)
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1102:"One Step Ahead" (April 1974,
1074:"The Lion Game" (August 1971,
981:"The Tuvela" (September 1968,
947:"The Tangled Web" (retitle of
931:"Sleep No More" (August 1965,
806:"Watch the Sky" (August 1962,
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308:-powers and their escape from
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1999:. New York: SFBC. p. 45.
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1016:"Would You?" (December 1969,
924:"Research Alpha" (July 1965,
527:United States Army Air Forces
401:In an essay in the anthology
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1285:The Hub: Dangerous Territory
1243:The Best of James H. Schmitz
1053:"Company Planet" (May 1971,
1032:"Resident Witch" (May 1970,
1009:"Attitudes" (February 1969,
910:"Goblin Night" (April 1965,
557:"Agent of Vega" (July 1949,
101:Short story writer, novelist
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2201:(public domain audiobooks)
1297:Paperback, 2001, Baen Books
1095:"Crime Buff" (August 1973,
857:"Undercurrents" (May 1964,
850:"Ham Sandwich" (June 1963,
570:" (Novella, December 1949,
324:, edited and with notes by
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2289:World War II photographers
2117:Schmitz, James H. (1950).
1697:Paperback, 1981, Ace Books
1694:Paperback, 1977, Ace Books
1652:(available from gutenberg)
1602:Paperback, 1981, Ace Books
1578:Paperback, 1968, Ace Books
1537:Paperback, February 2008,
1476:T'nT: Telzey & Trigger
1463:Paperback, 1979, Ace Books
1460:Paperback, 1964, Ace Books
1438:Paperback, 1982, Ace Books
1426:Paperback, 1973, DAW Books
1334:Paperback, 1982, Ace Books
1140:T'nT: Telzey & Trigger
1067:"Poltergeist" (July 1971,
917:"Trouble Tide" (May 1965,
799:"Rogue Psi" (August 1962,
744:"Gone Fishing" (May 1961,
669:"Grandpa" (February 1955,
604:"Space Fear" (March 1951,
593:The Second Night of Summer
550:"Greenface" (August 1943,
252:Astounding Science-Fiction
220:Education and early career
2195:Works by James H. Schmitz
2177:Works by James H. Schmitz
2157:James H. Schmitz obituary
1587:Hardcover, 1971, UK SFBC/
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1515:Paperback, January 2001,
1039:"Compulsion" (June 1970,
958:"Faddist" (January 1966,
640:We Don't Want Any Trouble
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117:Betty Mae Chapman Schmitz
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2022:"Schmitz, James H(enry)"
1688:Hardcover, 1966, Chilton
1448:The Universe Against Her
1145:"Forget It" (retitle of
1134:"Ti's Toys" (retitle of
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1060:"Glory Day" (June 1971,
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961:Bizarre Mystery Magazine
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2244:American male novelists
1860:"James H(enry) Schmitz"
1796:The Sorceress of Karres
1761:The Sorceress of Karres
1441:Paperback, 1983, Hamlyn
684:Part 1)(January 1956,
230:International Harvester
82:Los Angeles, California
2059:Fowlkes, Greg (2010).
1628:Sidgwick & Jackson
1324:Sidgwick & Jackson
1195:Paperback, June 1964,
1189:Paperback, June 1962,
938:"Space Master" (1965,
891:Galaxy Science Fiction
655:Galaxy Science Fiction
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1750:The Witches of Karres
1683:The Witches of Karres
1609:The Eternal Frontiers
1503:Trigger & Friends
1455:Novice; Undercurrents
1151:Trigger & Friends
976:The Witches of Karres
843:"Oneness" (May 1963,
785:"Novice" (June 1962,
568:The Witches of Karres
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301:The Witches of Karres
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2125:on February 16, 2020
1962:on December 12, 2012
1867:Biography in Context
1794:This is a sequel of
1784:The Shaman of Karres
1773:The Wizard of Karres
1771:This is a sequel of
1748:This is a sequel of
1726:The Wizard of Karres
1658:A Tale of Two Clocks
1648:A Tale of Two Clocks
1207:Grosset & Dunlap
1147:Planet of Forgetting
941:New Writings in SF 3
887:Planet of Forgetting
663:Science-Fiction Plus
316:was nominated for a
265:Biography in Context
254:(which later became
204:Schmitz was born in
2098:on January 29, 2013
2067:on October 16, 2014
2032:St Martin's Griffin
1901:on January 17, 2018
1616:G. P. Putnam's Sons
1367:A Pride of Monsters
631:" (September 1952,
519:aerial photographer
190:James Henry Schmitz
47:James Henry Schmitz
1487:The Pork Chop Tree
949:The Star Hyacinths
889:" (February 1965,
680:" (November 1955,
595:" (December 1950,
477:James Tiptree, Jr.
404:The Good Old Stuff
280:damsel in distress
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1706:Hardcover, 1992,
1700:Paperback, 1988,
1673:Paperback, 1965,
1663:Hardcover, 1962,
1626:Hardcover, 1974,
1620:Paperback, 1973,
1614:Hardcover, 1973,
1593:Paperback, 1974,
1581:Hardcover, 1969,
1571:Hardcover, 1968,
1525:The Winds of Time
1466:Hardcover, 1981,
1385:Paperback, 1973,
1379:Hardcover, 1970,
1357:Hardcover, 1965,
1328:Paperback, 1979,
1322:Hardcover, 1976,
1316:Paperback, 1973,
1255:Hardcover, 1991,
1211:Paperback, 1982,
1201:Paperback, 1973,
1182:Hardcover, 1960,
678:The Ties of Earth
424:The Universes of
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