Kris Ottman Neville

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Kris Ottman Neville
Born 1925
St. Louis
Died 1980
Pen name Henderson Starke
Occupation novelist, short story writer, journalist
Nationality USA
Writing period 1949-
Genres Science fiction

Kris Ottman Neville better known as Kris Neville is a Californian science fiction writer. He was born in 1925 in St. Louis and died on December 23, 1980. His first science fiction work was published in 1949. His most famous work, Bettyann is considered an underground classic of science fiction. [1]

Contents

[edit] Bibliography

[edit] Novels

  • The Unearth People (1964)
  • The Mutants (1966)
  • Special Delivery (1967)
  • Bettyann (1970)
  • Invaders on the Moon (1970)
  • Bettyann's Children (1973)

[edit] Collections

  • Mission: Manstop (1971)
  • The Science Fiction of Kris Neville (1984)

[edit] Short stories

  • Cold War (1949)
  • Dumb Supper (1950) (writing as Henderson Starke)
  • Franchise (1951)
  • Hunt the Hunter (1951)
  • Old Man Henderson (1951)
  • Underground Movement (1952)
  • The Man with the Fine Mind (1953)
  • Worship Night (1953)
  • Overture (1954)
  • New Apples In the Garden (1963)
  • The Price of Simeryl (1966)
  • Ballenger's People (1967)
  • The Forest of Zil (1967)
  • From the Government Printing Office (1967)
  • The Night of the Nickel Beer (1967)
  • Survival Problems (1974)
  • Take Two Quiggies
  • Closing Time

[edit] References

  1. ^ Introduction to Bettyann by Robert Silverberg in Strange Gifts

[edit] External links

  1. http://www.scifi.com/scifiction/classics/classics_archive/neville/neville_bio.html
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