Sterling E. Lanier
Sterling Edmund Lanier | |
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Born | New York City, New York | December 18, 1927
Died | June 28, 2007 Sarasota, Florida | (aged 79)
Pen name | Sterling Lanier, Sterling E. Lanier |
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Genre | Science fiction, fantasy |
Notable work | Hiero's Journey |
Sterling Edmund Lanier (December 18, 1927 – June 28, 2007) was an American editor,
Life
Lanier was born on December 18, 1927, in
Literary career
Lanier's career as an author and editor began in 1961 when his first short story was published, and he became an editor for
He was with Chilton in 1965, when he was instrumental in persuading the firm to publish
The most prominent of Lanier's writings are his stories of the crypto-adventurer Brigadier Donald Ffellowes (told in the "club story" style of
Sculpture
Lanier's sculptures have been exhibited at several museums, including the Smithsonian Institution. He specialized in miniatures, among which were a series featuring characters from J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings . One set was given to Tolkien himself, with whom Lanier corresponded. Tolkien reportedly admired the miniatures but did not want them to be marketed commercially, a wish Lanier respected.
Bibliography
Hiero Desteen
- Hiero's Journey (Chilton, 1973) [4]
- The Unforsaken Hiero (1983)
Brigadier Ffellowes
- The Peculiar Exploits of Brigadier Ffellowes (1971) [collection: contents as TPEOBF below]
- The Curious Quests of Brigadier Ffellowes (1986) [collection: contents as TCQOBF below; 1 original]
Novels
- The War for the Lot (1969)
- Menace Under Marswood (1983)
Short stories
- "Join Our Gang?" (1961)
- "Deathchild" (1968)
- "The Kings of the Sea" (1968) [TPEOBF]
- "Soldier Key" (1968) [TPEOBF]
- "Such Stuff as Dreams" (1968)
- "Whose Short Happy Life?" (1968)
- "A Feminine Jurisdiction" (1969) [TPEOBF]
- "Fraternity Brother" (1969) [TPEOBF]
- "The Leftovers" (1969) [TPEOBF]
- "His Coat So Gay" (1970) [TPEOBF]
- "His Only Safari" (1970) [TPEOBF]
- "Never Cry Human" (1970)
- "And the Voice of the Turtle" (1972) [TCQOBF]
- "Thinking of the Unthinkable" (1973) [TCQOBF]
- "A Father's Tale" (1974) [TCQOBF]
- "No Traveler Returns" (1974)
- "Ghost of a Crown" (1976) [TCQOBF]
- "The Syndicated Time" (1978)
- "Commander in the Mist" (1982) [TCQOBF]
- "The Brigadier in Check—and Mate" (1986) [TCQOBF; original]
In popular culture
In the videogame Elite: Dangerous, a Coriolis Starport in the Audheim system is named after Lanier, bearing the name Lanier Ring.
References
- ^ Clute, John (July 11, 2007). "Sterling E. Lanier". The Independent. Independent New and Media. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007.
- ISBN 978-0-941028-77-6.
- ^ Staff writer (June 30, 2007). "Sterling E. Lanier (1928-2007)". SFWA. Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007.
- ^ The Chilton hardcover was published in June 1973. The Bantam Books paperback edition appeared in May 1974. Intended as the first of an uncompleted trilogy. The paperback was published as "A Frederik Pohl Selection", as it was chosen by the well-known editor. That designation appears on the cover, as well as pages i and ii.