H. G. Francis
Hans Gerhard Franciskowsky (14 January 1936 – 3 November 2011) was a German author of
popular fiction, notably science fiction, and radio dramas
. He wrote pseudonymously, most often as H. G. Francis, or as Hans G. Francis, H. G. Francisco, Gunther Frank, Peter Bars, R. C. Quoos-Raabe, Frank Sky, Hans G. Stelling or Ted Scott.
Francis was one of post-war Germany's most prolific authors, writing more than 400 novels and about 600 radio drama plays.young adult science fiction series of his own, Commander Perkins.
In the heyday of cassette radio dramas until the 1980s, he wrote hundreds of adaptations or original plays for youth series such as platinum status six times.[2]
Further reading
- ISBN 3-89048-204-X.
External links
- Literature by and about H. G. Francis in the German National Library catalogue
- H. G. Francis on the website of the Perry-Rhodan series
- H. G. Francis in the Perrypedia wiki
Footnotes
- ^ Spiegel Online. Retrieved 5 November 2011.
- ^ "Commander Francis". Hörbücher. June 2008. Retrieved 5 November 2011.