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Campbell championed far-out ideas ... He pained very many of the men he had trained (including me) in doing so, but felt it was his duty to stir up the minds of his readers and force curiosity right out to the border lines. He began a series of editorials ... in which he championed a social
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By the 1960s, Campbell began to publish controversial essays supporting segregation and other remarks and writings surrounding slavery and race, which distance him from many in the science fiction community.In 1963, Campbell published an essay supporting segregated schools and arguing that "the Negro
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from 1930 to 1931. This work established Campbell's reputation as a writer of space adventure. When in 1934 he began to write stories with a different tone, he wrote as Don A. Stuart. From 1930 until 1937, Campbell was prolific and successful under both names; he stopped writing fiction shortly after
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This shortened bibliography lists each title once. Some titles that are duplicated are different versions, whereas other publications of Campbell's with different titles are simply selections from or retitlings of other works, and have hence been omitted. The main bibliographic sources are footnoted
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It's my bet that the South would have been integrated by 1910. The job would have been done â€“ and done right â€“ half a century sooner, with vastly less human misery, and with almost no bloodshed ... The only way slavery has ever been ended, anywhere, is by introducing industry ...
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An editorial notice in the April 1938 issue made it clear Campbell was responsible for stories appearing as early as February. The editorial note was not signed, but it refers to stories bought for the last three issues, one of which (Lester del Rey's "The Faithful") is known to have been bought by
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Asimov said that Campbell was "talkative, opinionated, quicksilver-minded, overbearing. Talking to him meant listening to a monologue..." Knight agreed: "Campbell's lecture-room manner was so unpleasant to me that I was unwilling to face it. Campbell talked a good deal more than he listened, and he
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Campbell had a strong formative influence on Asimov and eventually became a friend. Asimov credited Campbell with encouraging developments within the field of science fiction field by forgoing conventional plot points and requiring its writers to "understand science and understand people." He also
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when freed went to their masters and begged to be enslaved again, that the ideals of the anti-slavers who fought in the Civil War were merely expressions of self-interest and that the blacks were 'against' emancipation, which was fundamentally why they were indulging in 'leaderless' riots in the
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continues to center on the editor's preoccupation with extrasensory powers and perceptions ('psi') as a springboard for stories ... 113 pages of the total editorial content of the January and February 1957 issues of this magazine are devoted to psi, and 172 to non-psi material ... By
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Finally, however, Green agreed with Campbell that "rapidly increasing mechanization after 1850 would have soon rendered slavery obsolete anyhow. It would have been better for the USA to endure it a few more years than suffer the truly horrendous costs of the Civil War."
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established Campbell's reputation as a writer of space adventure. In 1934, he began to publish stories with a different tone using the pseudonym Don A. Stuart, which was derived from his wife's maiden name. He published several stories under this pseudonym, including
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wrote that "John W. Campbell was the greatest editor SF has seen or is likely to see, and is in fact one of the major editors in all English-language literature in the middle years of the twentieth century. All about you is the heritage of what he built".
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Campbell's personality and editorial demands had alienated some of his writers to the point that they no longer submitted works to him. One of his writers, Theodore Sturgeon, opted to publish most of his works after 1950 and only submitted one story with
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race" had failed to "produce super-high-geniuses". In 1965, he continued his defense of segregation and related practices, critiquing "the arrogant defiance of law by many of the Negro 'Civil Rights' groups". On February 10, 1967, Campbell rejected
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In a June 1961 editorial called "Civil War Centennial", Campbell argued that slavery had been a dominant form of human relationships for most of history and that the present was unusual in that anti-slavery cultures dominated the planet. He wrote
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of the mid-sixties, seriously proposed and went on to proposing that there were 'natural' slaves who were unhappy if freed. I sat on a panel with him in 1965, as he pointed out that the worker bee when unable to work dies of misery, that the
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in 1937. In his capacity as an editor, Campbell published some of the very earliest work, and helped shape the careers of virtually every important science-fiction author to debut between 1938 and 1946, including
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Green wrote that Campbell "enjoyed taking the 'devil's advocate' position in almost any area, willing to defend even viewpoints with which he disagreed if that led to a livelier debate". As an example, he wrote:
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until May 1938, but had been responsible for buying stories earlier. He began to make changes almost immediately, instigating a "mutant" label for unusual stories, and in March 1938, changing the title from
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moved in different directions and developed talented new writers who were not directly influenced by him. Campbell often suggested story ideas to writers (including "Write me a creature that thinks
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Asimov wrote: "A number of writers wrote pseudoscientific stuff to ensure sales to Campbell, but the best writers retreated, I among them. ..." Elsewhere Asimov went on to further explain
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Campbell and Doña Stewart married in 1931. They divorced in 1949, and he married Margaret (Peg) Winter in 1950. He spent most of his life in New Jersey and died of heart failure at his home in
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dated May 1967, Campbell wrote of "people suddenly becoming conscious of the fact that cars kill more people than cigarettes do, even if the antitobacco alarmists were completely right..."
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was offered to him, he wrote Robert, asking what he knew about raising young girls in a few thousand carefully chosen words. The friendship dwindled, and was eventually completely gone."
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a month before it was ultimately published, with a note and phone call to his agent explaining that he did not feel his readership "would be able to relate to a black main character".
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His increasing beliefs in pseudoscience would eventually start to isolate and alienate him from some of his writers, including Asimov. He wrote favorably about such things as the "
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had in fact provided the blacks brought there with a higher standard of living than they had in Africa ... I suspected, from comments by Asimov, among others â€“ and some
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work well under his hands â€“ the industrial management will be forced, to remain in business, to accept that fact, whether the man be black, white, purple, or polka-dotted.
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credits him with having "decreed that SF writers should pull themselves up out of the pulp mire and start writing intelligently, for adults". After 1950, new magazines such as
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in the 1968 national election, for instance). There was bitter opposition to this from many (including me – I could hardly ever read a Campbell editorial and keep my temper).
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including the first part of a serial that later becomes a novel about psi the total for these first two issues of 1957 is 145 pages of psi text, and 140 pages of non-psi."
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described Campbell as a "portly, bristled-haired blond man with a challenging stare". "Six-foot-one, with hawklike features, he presented a formidable appearance," said
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would be reflected in the stories he published when he encouraged the writers to include these topics in their tales, leading to the publication of numerous works about
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Contemporary Literary Criticism: Excerpts from Criticism of the Works of Today's Novelists, Poets, Playwrights, Short Story Writers, Scriptwriters, and Other Creative
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in which the author claimed to have had a personal experience with a sinister ancient civilization that harbored fantastic technology in caverns under the earth.
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who visited them often. John was unable to tell them apart and said he was frequently rebuffed by the person he took to be his mother. Campbell attended the
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under his own name and stories under his primary pseudonym, Don A. Stuart. Campbell also used the pen names Karl Van Kampen and Arthur McCann. His novella
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recounted that Campbell had rejected Godwin's 'Cold Equations' on three different occasions due to disagreements over the fate of the female protagonist.
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Shortly after Campbell's death, the University of Kansas science fiction program—now the Center for the Study of Science Fiction—established the annual
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called Campbell "the most powerful force in science fiction ever" and said the "first ten years of his editorship he dominated the field completely."
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In other essays, Campbell supported crank medicine, arguing that government regulation was more harmful than beneficial and that regulating
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Campbell began writing science fiction at age 18 while attending MIT and sold his first stories quickly. From January 1930 to June 1931,
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Campbell was a critic of government regulation of health and safety, excoriating numerous public health initiatives and regulations.
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established the annual John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer. All three memorials became effective in 1973. However, following
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Campbell continued to promote Hubbard's theories until 1952, when the pair split acrimoniously over the direction of the movement.
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without consultation with Campbell at all. He liked it and accepted it for publication, but he suggested that I look into Rhine.
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almost a year after Campbell became its editor and it was his last significant piece of fiction, at age 28. It was filmed as
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He had gotten interested in the work that Joseph Rhine was conducting in psi phenomena at Duke University. I had written
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winners) – and then have to wade through ten pages of his arrogant insults, explaining to me why my story is no good."
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Astounding: John W. Campbell, Isaac Asimov, Robert A. Heinlein, L. Ron Hubbard, and the Golden Age of Science Fiction
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Astounding: John W. Campbell, Isaac Asimov, Robert A. Heinlein, L. Ron Hubbard, and the Golden Age of Science Fiction
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Campbell was a heavy smoker throughout his life and was seldom seen without his customary cigarette holder. In the
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that "t is, I assure you in full and absolute sincerity, one of the most important articles ever published."
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Paul Malmont (2011). The Astounding, the Amazing, and the Unknown: A Novel. Simon and Schuster. p. 34.
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magazine announced that the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer would immediately be renamed to "The
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Between December 11, 1957, and June 13, 1958, Campbell hosted a weekly science fiction radio program called
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Campbell's first published story, "When the Atoms Failed", was cover-featured in the January 1930 issue of
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Shortly after his death in 1971, the University of Kansas science fiction program established the annual
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wrote that Campbell "had saved and regenerated science fiction", which had become "the product of hack
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The first installment of Campbell's serial "Uncertainty" took the cover of the October 1936 issue of
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seven times to 1965. In 2018, he won a retrospective Hugo Award for Best Editor, Short Form (1943).
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himself a deviant figure of marked ferocity, seems to think he has invented a psi machine."
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Nicholls, Peter and Brian Stableford: Entry, "ESP" in Clute, John; Nicholls, Peter (1995),
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and offering idealistic kids an 'alternative' that was, of course, no alternative at all".
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inducted Campbell in 1996, in its inaugural class of two deceased and two living persons.
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inducted Campbell in 1996, in its inaugural class of two deceased and two living persons.
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point of view that could sometimes be described as far right (he expressed sympathy for
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a man") and sometimes asked for stories to match cover paintings he had already bought.
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Science Fiction and Fantasy Authors: A Bibliography of First Printings of Their Fiction
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published six of his short stories, one novel, and six letters. Campbell was editor of
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Marowski, Daniel G.; Stine, Jean C. (1973). "John W(ood) Campbell, Jr. (1910-1971)".
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established the annual John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer, since renamed the
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from this paragraph and provided much of the information in the following sections.
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Asimov remained grateful for Campbell's early friendship and support. He dedicated
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tallied: "From the professional writer's point of view, the primary interest in
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The John W. Campbell Letters with Isaac Asimov & A.E. van Vogt, Volume II
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John W. Campbell's Golden Age of Science Fiction: Text Supplement to the DVD
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Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature: Volume 1: Indexes to the Literature
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Several science-fiction novelists have criticized Campbell as prejudiced –
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wrote: "More than any other individual, he helped to shape modern sf", and
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for Campbell's rejection of a novel due to the black main character, and
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Hell's Cartographers: Some Personal Histories of Science Fiction Writers
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meeting". He viewed Campbell as turning the magazine into a vessel for
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Campbell was also responsible for the grim and controversial ending of
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from its October 1937 issue. Campbell was not given full authority for
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shepherded by Campbell and a biography of Campbell himself written by
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Moskowitz, Sam (August 1963). "John W. Campbell: The Writing Years".
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The World of Science Fiction and Fantasy: The History of a Subculture
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The World of Science Fiction and Fantasy: The History of a Subculture
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Science-fiction writer and critic Damon Knight commented in his book
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The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America
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Campbell began writing science fiction at age 18 while attending
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Who Goes There? The Novella That Formed the Basis of "The Thing"
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and also renamed after him its annual Campbell Conference. The
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and also renamed its annual Campbell Conference after him. The
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A New Dawn: The Don A. Stuart Stories of John W. Campbell, Jr.
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John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel
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was canceled after four years due to wartime paper shortages.
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John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel
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John W. Campbell as host of the Mutual Broadcasting System's
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pointed out that the much-maligned 'peculiar institution' of
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If a man is a skilled and competent machinist â€“ if the
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The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy: Volume 1
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prevented the use of many possible beneficial medicines (
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All One Universe: A Collection of Fiction and Nonfiction
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Tremaine hired Campbell to succeed him as the editor of
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The Golden Age and Beyond: The World of Science Fiction
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Seekers of Tomorrow, Masters of Modern Science Fiction
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lost Campbell's first manuscript that he accepted for
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American science fiction writer and editor (1910–1971)
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Editorial Number Three: "Letter from the Editor", in
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dismissed Campbell brusquely: "I might just add as a
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In 1963, Campbell published an angry editorial about
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Also in 1939, Campbell started the fantasy magazine
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New York: Ballantine Books. pp. 4–7, 18. 1964: 1860:The Routledge Concise History of Science Fiction 1857:Bould, Mark; Vint, Sherryl (February 28, 2011). 4284: 3485:Astounding: John W. Campbell Memorial Anthology 3421: 2888: 2886: 2821: 2783:Campbell, "Louis Pasteur, Medical Quack" (1964) 2634:Campbell, "Breakthrough in Psychology!" (1965). 2135: 1762: 1760: 1593:Astounding: John W. Campbell Memorial Anthology 1227:, bringing his total award count to seventeen. 3741:. New York: Dey Street Books / HarperCollins. 3427: 3078: 3020: 2944: 2536:On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio 2026: 2024: 2022: 1586: 1219:yet another four times and Campbell's novella 1207:seven additional times as well as winning the 857:) also depicts humans favorably above aliens. 359:. The scripts were written by authors such as 4270: 4036: 3800: 3763:Campbell, John W.; Nolan, William F. (2009). 3574: 3299: 3165: 3090: 2580: 2539:. Oxford University Press, USA. p. 238. 1784: 1726: 641:The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 5245:Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni 3478:(1973). "The Father of Science Fiction". In 2983: 2883: 2863:, New York: St. Martin's Press, pp. 390–391. 2669:The early Asimov; or, Eleven years of trying 2591: 2477:"Reflections: The Cleve Cartmill Affair:One" 2426:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp.  1757: 1386:Short story collections and omnibus editions 1140:was dead, destroyed by the new discovery of 1087:of the majority of their readers, who saw a 922:In the 1930s, Campbell became interested in 314:. He also attended, without graduating, the 3400:. Detroit: Gale Research Company. pp.  3095:The Early Asimov or, Eleven Years of Trying 2019: 918:Pseudoscience, parapsychology, and politics 4277: 4263: 4043: 4029: 3893: 3786:. 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New York: Ballantine Books. p.  2089: 1883: 1743:. London: Elm Tree Books. p. 63. 1547:The John W. Campbell Letters, Volume 1 1009: 974:In 1949, Campbell worked closely with 860: 4258: 4024: 3943:Internet Speculative Fiction Database 3647:"Our Five Days with John W. Campbell" 3641: 3534: 3305: 2904: 2559: 2517: 2265: 1965:Murphy, Kathleen (October 12, 2011). 1932:Macek III, J.C. (November 20, 2012). 1845:Internet Speculative Fiction Database 316:Massachusetts Institute of Technology 134:Massachusetts Institute of Technology 5255:People from Mountainside, New Jersey 3546: 3459: 3032: 2505: 2414: 2269:Icons of horror and the supernatural 2172:from the original on August 24, 2023 2063: 2052: 1827: 1642: 1174: 741:views, at least in regard to blacks. 679:, Campbell's successor as editor at 276:Astounding Award for Best New Writer 186:writer and editor. He was editor of 3621:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction 3585:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction 2860:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction 2824:"An Interview with Jack Williamson" 2746:Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact 2727:Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact 2712:Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact 2697:Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact 2574:Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact 1791:Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact 1738: 815:'s proposal for what would become " 625:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction 24: 5175:20th-century American male writers 3991:Works by or about John W. Campbell 3756: 1847:(ISFDB). Retrieved April 13, 2013. 1732: 1442:(1976) (Differs from 1973 version) 967:", which could supposedly amplify 878:anti-smoking book of the same name 25: 5296: 5205:American male short story writers 5075:This Is How You Lose the Time War 4978:The Lifecycle of Software Objects 4103:Who Goes There? and Other Stories 3866: 3308:"Growing up with Science Fiction" 1573: 1563:the golden age of science fiction 1099:, "by the early 1950s ... a 1067:British science-fiction novelist 1032:liked to say outrageous things." 899:to be sold in the United States. 526: 439:. During 1934–35 a serial novel, 377: 5265:American science fiction editors 5210:American science fiction writers 4657:24 Views of Mt. Fuji, by Hokusai 4237: 4236: 4007: 3901:"John W. Campbell Jr. biography" 3889:interviewed by Fred Lerner, 1962 3680:Heinlein, Virginia, ed. (1989). 2932:"Bare-Faced Messiah: Chapter 10" 2794:"Full text of 'Who Goes There?'" 2647:Samuel R. Delany (August 1998). 2381:Rudick, Nicole (July 18, 2019). 2272:. Greenwood Press. p. 600. 1677:You put it right in a submarine, 1629: 1541:Collected Editorials from Analog 1287:World Science Fiction Convention 1197:World Science Fiction Convention 1075:and its writers were "wild-eyed 169: 30:For the American financier, see 5285:Writers from Newark, New Jersey 5180:20th-century American novelists 5102:The Empress of Salt and Fortune 3287: 3216: 3191: 3159: 3038: 2977: 2924: 2910: 2851: 2815: 2786: 2777: 2768: 2759: 2733: 2718: 2703: 2688: 2659: 2628: 2625:Campbell, "Segregation" (1963). 2619: 2565: 2468: 2408: 2374: 2293: 2259: 2233:. Galactic Central Publications 2218: 2184: 2151: 2123: 1993: 1958: 1925: 1908: 1889: 1687: 1659: 1649: 1452: 347:Analog Science Fiction and Fact 200:. 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Subsequently, Campbell and 771:He also, when faced with the 302:, a boarding school in rural 272:World Science Fiction Society 198:Golden Age of Science Fiction 4990:The Man Who Bridged the Mist 4774:Seven Views of Olduvai Gorge 4482:The Word for World Is Forest 4131:The Thing from Another World 3928:June 2015 (thousandth issue) 3422:General and cited references 3373:William G. Contento (2003). 3306:Sagan, Carl (May 28, 1978). 3079:Aldiss & Harrison (1975) 3021:Aldiss & Harrison (1975) 2945:Aldiss & Harrison (1975) 2714:. September 1964. p. 8. 2649:"Racism and Science Fiction" 2387:The New York Review of Books 2266:Joshi, S T (December 2006). 1741:Who's Who in Science Fiction 1714: 1439:The Best of John W. Campbell 1423:The Best of John W. Campbell 1271:shared one of the inaugural 1183:shared one of the inaugural 1035:British novelist and critic 618: 607:during that same timeframe. 508:The Thing from Another World 285: 213:The Thing from Another World 32:John W. Campbell (financier) 7: 4863:Fast Times at Fairmont High 4786:The Death of Captain Future 4494:The Girl Who Was Plugged In 4006:(public domain audiobooks) 3920:"John W. Campbell, Jr." by 2742:"The Lesson of Thalidomide" 2475:Silverberg, Robert (2003). 1769:. August 1963. p. 101. 1727:Clute & Nicholls (1995) 1615: 1289:. Subsequently, he won the 1225:Hugo Award for Best Novella 558:. The July issue contained 10: 5301: 5240:Hugo Award-winning writers 5235:Hugo Award-winning editors 5126:Where the Drowned Girls Go 5114:A Psalm for the Wild-Built 4693:The Last of the Winnebagos 3556:. Reading, Massachusetts: 3177:. Tom Doherty Associates. 2895:. April 1950. p. 132. 2893:Astounding Science Fiction 2368:Aboriginal Science Fiction 2144:Astounding Science-Fiction 2142:"Statement of ownership". 2132:. April 1938. p. 125. 2130:Astounding Science-Fiction 2015:– via FIAWOL.org.uk. 1793:. October 1971. p. 4. 1699:Astounding Science Fiction 1370:Invaders from the Infinite 1307: 1296:The Martian impact crater 821:Astounding Science Fiction 546:Astounding Science-Fiction 343:Astounding Science Fiction 290:John Campbell was born in 188:Astounding Science Fiction 29: 5250:Novelists from New Jersey 5093: 4969: 4844: 4719: 4705:The Mountains of Mourning 4590: 4564:The Persistence of Vision 4414:Riders of the Purple Wage 4405: 4379:The Man Who Sold the Moon 4296: 4232: 4205: 4184: 4157: 4122: 4077: 4058: 4000:Works by John W. Campbell 3982:Works by John W. Campbell 3963:Works by John W. Campbell 3950:at the Internet Book List 2740:Campbell (January 1963). 2383:"A Universe of One's Own" 2345:. Routledge. p. 83. 1318: 1255:Award for Best New Writer 1211:four times. Campbell and 853:" (all first appeared in 574:'s first story appeared. 210:was adapted as the films 168: 163: 153: 145: 129: 119: 111: 103: 86: 64: 52: 45: 5215:American segregationists 4933:All Seated on the Ground 4831:The Winds of Marble Arch 4751:Barnacle Bill the Spacer 4669:Gilgamesh in the Outback 4348:Antoine de Saint-ExupĂ©ry 4017:, Alpha Ralpha Boulevard 3871: 3840:A Requiem for Astounding 3713:. Ziff-Davis Publishing. 3609:Campbell, John W(ood) Jr 3136:, p. 36 "When 2725:"Unsafe at High Speed". 2594:"Starship Stormtroopers" 2481:Asimov's Science Fiction 1535:A Requiem for Astounding 1303: 1043:note that the editor of 710: 596:Mountainside, New Jersey 454:Thrilling Wonder Stories 372:Mountainside, New Jersey 97:Mountainside, New Jersey 34:. For other people, see 5200:American male novelists 5022:(No award given) (2015) 4762:Down in the Bottomlands 3894:Biography and criticism 3782:Hamilton, John (2007). 3719:Moskowitz, Sam (1967). 3683:Grumbles from the Grave 3460:Amis, Kingsley (1960). 3296:at the official website 3294:1943 Retro-Hugo winners 2828:Science Fiction Studies 2729:. May 1967. p. 80. 2699:. June 1961. p. 8. 2576:. June 1961. p. 5. 2225:Phil Stephensen-Payne. 1331:Conquest of the Planets 1325:Beyond the End of Space 1107:magazine pretending to 882:King James I of England 781:suburbs of Los Angeles. 614:The November 1949 issue 115:Magazine editor, writer 5230:Duke University alumni 3933:Bibliography and works 3553:Through Eyes of Wonder 3091:Asimov, Isaac (1972). 2666:Asimov, Isaac (1972). 1684: 1007: 783: 761: 743: 635:Galaxy Science Fiction 615: 570:", and the next month 420: 406: 393: 180:John Wood Campbell Jr. 68:John Wood Campbell Jr. 5039:Every Heart a Doorway 3836:Rogers, Alva (1964). 3767:. 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He was an atheist. 322:(who coined the term 5260:Pulp fiction writers 5225:Blair Academy alumni 5190:Amateur radio people 5063:Artificial Condition 4710:Lois McMaster Bujold 4391:A Case of Conscience 3702:Selected letters of 3590:St. Martin's Griffin 2990:Benchmarks Revisited 2339:"Fiction, 1950-1963" 2337:Latham, Rob (2009). 2245:"Unknown (magazine)" 1167:" when he took over 1124:and a sophisticated 663:Campbell encouraged 242:he became editor of 18:John W. Campbell Jr. 4899:The Concrete Jungle 4803:George R. R. Martin 4798:Blood of the Dragon 4516:Home Is the Hangman 4509:George R. R. Martin 4458:Ill Met in Lankhmar 3540:More Issues at Hand 3513:I. Asimov: A Memoir 2920:. 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