Theodore Cogswell

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Theodore R. "Ted" Cogswell, c. 1955
"Meddler's World", a novelette by Cogswell and Mack Reynolds, was the cover story on the November 1956 issue of Science Fiction Quarterly.

Theodore Rose Cogswell (March 10, 1918 – February 3, 1987) was an American science fiction author.

Profile

During the

Abraham Lincoln Brigade
.

His earliest work to be published in a genre magazine, the

Science Fiction Writers of America and reprinted in The Science Fiction Hall of Fame
.

Cogswell authored nearly 40 science fiction stories, most of them humorous, and co-authored Spock, Messiah!, one of the earliest novels tied in to the Star Trek franchise. He was also the editor of the long-running "fanzine for pros", Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies. A anthology of selections from PITCS was published by NESFA Press in 1993. Here, writers and editors discussed their own, and other's, works.

Bibliography

Novels

  • Charles A. Spano, Jr.
    )

Collections

  • The Wall Around the World (1962) (including the title story)
  • The Third Eye (1968)

Other works

  • "The Friggin Falcon" (1966) (poem)
  • PITCS: Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies (1993, editor)

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